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FENDER '48 DUAL PROFESSIONAL JB EDITION
Gabriel Akhmad Marin
MEET A FUSION WIZARD WHO'S CHANNELING THE SOUNDS OF EASTERN EUROPE AND WESTERN ASIA THROUGH HIS FRETLESS AND MIDI BOARD
Will to Live
OBITUARY'S KEN ANDREWS AND TREVOR PERES TAKE GW THROUGH THE DEATH METAL INSTITUTION'S VITAL AND EVEN BLUESY - 11TH ALBUM, DYING OF EVERYTHING
THE PEDALS THEY CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
Pedals have provided some of the most thrilling guitar tones in history, from \"Purple Haze\" to \"Comfortably Numb.\" To celebrate decades of stellar sounds, we asked 60-plus guitar greats to choose their ultimate stompboxes
Steve Reich
In developing a unique soundworld as he tackles fraught subjects, the American has proved hugely influential, says Claire Jackson
Fair competitor gives Percy Grainger some Brigg ideas - APRIL 1905
His ringing voice - one of the loveliest I ever heard - was as fresh as a young man's... His effortless high notes, sturdy rhythms and clear unmistakable intervals were a sheer delight to hear.'
Compulsively driven
From the brick-counting Bruckner to Dvořák the avid trainspotter, Steve Wright introduces some of history's most obsessive composers
East meets west
For Steven Fox, music director of The Clarion Choir, Rachmaninov's anniversary year presents the perfect opportunity to celebrate the composer's often overlooked choral music, as he tells Charlotte Smith
Jared James Nichols
FOR HIS INTENSE NEW ALBUM, THE PENTATONIC ROCKER DIGS DEEPER INTO HIS PERSONAL EMOTIONS
AMERICAN DREAM
In the Seventies, four British bands achieved wild success pretty much everywhere - except the U.S. Below, SLADE'S NODDY HOLDER & JIM LEA, STATUS QUO'S FRANCIS ROSSI, the SWEET'S ANDY SCOTT and DR. FEELGOOD'S WILKO JOHNSON (in one of his final interviews) explain what did - and didn't — happen
The Who – "Smoke! Violence! We Showed Them What War Was All About”
The new The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley is a stirring document of The Who's 2019 headline show at Wembley Stadium, backed by a 50-piece orchestra. It marks several decades as one of the world's premier live rock acts, and certainly one of the most unpredictable and explosive. Here, Roger Daltrey recalls 10 key Who gigs. Then, on page 86, Pete Townshend further explores the notion of The Who as an incendiary live entity while on p93, Joe Geesin presents a live Who discography.
Pauline Black – "We Protested and Were Heard"
Pauline Black and The Selecter may have had their 'moment' at the height of 2 Tone in the late 70s/early 80s alongside The Specials, Madness and The Beat, but that doesn't mean they have been inactive since. In fact, their latest album, Human Algebra, is merely the latest - their 16th in a line of long-players calling out injustice to a rocksteady beat. Not for nothing was Black awarded an OBE for services to entertainment - she's full of surprises, though that doesn't quite explain the telegram from Marlene Dietrich or marriage proposal from Fela Kuti. "I do like the double-take when people hear me open my mouth," she tells Lois Wilson
Glüme Harlow – A Star Is Born
After a painful upbringing working as a child actor from the age of six to provide for her family, Glüme Harlow is making music about reconnecting with that little girl and conquering Hollywood on her own terms
Enter Slowthai, the rock star
What do you do when you find out therapy is not for you? If you're this new dad, you return to your friends and to rock music - the genre Tyron Kaymone Frampton always wanted to make instead for curative release
Lana Del Rey: She Does It For The Girls
After a decade of feeling unexcited after the critical response to her debut album Born to Die, the greatest American songwriter of the 21st century is finally inspired about her career and life again. Rolling Stone UK meets her in LA to discuss the "overculture", romance and her new album, Did You know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd
'I feel that I'm kind of underrated...'
In 2008, Harvey Goldsmith got a phone call that changed his life...and revived Jeff Beck's career.
MAISIE PETERS MAKES MUSIC FOR THE QUIETLY UNHINGED
Ed Sheeran's 22-year-old protégé is writing music in the vein of her idol Taylor Swift. Maisie Peters describes her work as existing for dreamers with imaginary boyfriends, the people who live in a fantasy, the ones who don't quite get what they want. It's music for overly invested romantic girls like her
Mrs.Brightside
Christina Ricci calls herself a 'killjoy' - but between her family life and a starring role on TV's hottest show, she's also found a path to happiness
THE FIGHT OF MARVIN GAYE'S LIFE
For a brief moment in 1979, the fates of a tortured soul singer and a fast-rising boxer were entwined. Inside a pivotal, largely unknown chapter of Gaye's story
Playing for keeps
After making her name in EastEnders, Tilly Keeper is once again stealing the show-in Netflix's You
Generation Shill
This spring marks the 20th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq - and the inauguration of a new era of American fraud
Chuck D
Rap's foundational firebrand on his new BBC docuseries, the new hip-hop acts he respects, and the future of AI in music
How Sam Claflin got his groove on
The Hunger Games actor Sam Claflin on going full method to play fictional 70s rocker Billy Dunne in Amazon's adaptation of Taylor Jenkins Reid's book, Daisy Jones & The Six
Ebb and flow
It's 10 years since rapper Avelino first appeared on the scene, but as he tells Rolling Stone UK, the creation of his \"body of work\", debut album God Save The Streets, could not be rushed
Can Songwriting Be Saved?
Writing songs for top acts used to be a reliable source of income. Now, writers face trouble making ends meet
Telling it like it is
Caity Baser does not sugarcoat her words - neither in the lyrics to her songs nor in person. This sassy attitude is hitting all the right notes with her fans, as Rolling Stone UK discovers...
BOYGENIUS ARE BACK IN TOWN
What powers the world's most exciting supergroup? Friendship, sick books and sicker songs
llena de poder
HOW PUERTO RICAN WOMEN ARE REVOLUTIONISING REGGAETON
STEVE HILLAGE
Guitar instrumentals have supplied some of music’s most evocative moments. Jason Sidwell asks top players for their take on this iconic movement. This month he meets Gong's highly innovative guitarist turned solo artist.
ANA POPOVIĆ
A minute's all it takes to discover what makes a great guitarist tick. Before she jumped into her limo for the airport, we grabbed a quick chat with Serbian blues singer and guitarist Ana Popovic.