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This month in Uncut!

The new issue of Uncut, which hits shelves today, Tuesday (May 22), features Patti Smith, Alabama Shakes, Dr John, Neil Young and King Crimson.

The Stone Roses ‘have at least three or four new tracks recorded’

The Stone Roses "have at least three or four new tracks recorded", according to Chris Coghill, the writer of the new film which is set at their 1990 Spike Island show.

Beach House: ‘People shouldn’t be angry at Volkswagen over advert controversy’

Beach House have told their fans that they shouldn't be angry at Volkswagen for mimicking one of their songs in a new commercial, but should blame the advertising agency instead.

Blur’s Graham Coxon: ”The X Factor’ and ‘The Voice’ are disgraceful’

Blur's Graham Coxon has hit out at TV talent shows such as The X Factor and The Voice by labelling them as "disgraceful". Speaking to the Independent, the guitarist said that he disapproved of the idea that aspiring artists could achieve immediate success in the music industry and claimed that he believed in "doing things right".

Charalambides, Michael Flower Band, Dean McPhee: Cafe Oto, London, May 19, 2012

To Café Oto, where a guy who goes by the name of Hitodama is making the sort of brutal avant-noise that a colleague is inspired to describe as “entropic deathwank”.
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