The Stone Roses: First professionally-shot footage of reformed band emerges

The first professionally-shot live footage of The Stone Roses in 16 years has appeared online - scroll down to watch it. The five-minute video shows the band performing "I Wanna Be Adored" at Benicassim on July 14. The song was the opening number of the band's 16-song set at the Spanish festival. Frontman Ian Brown kicks off with a few words of Spanish before grabbing a glowstick as the band begins to play. However, professionally-shot footage of other songs from the performance have yet to appear online.

The Chris Robinson Brotherhood: “The Magic Door”

There’s a feature in the new issue of Uncut by Andy Gill on the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, where he gets to see a couple of extended shows in Cleveland, and I can’t recall the last time I felt so jealous of one of our writers.

Martha Wainwright announces release of new album ‘Come Home To Mama’

Martha Wainwright is set to release her brand new album, Come Home To Mama, on October 15. The album was recorded at Sean Lennon's home studio in New York City and was produced was Yuka C Honda of Cibo Matto and features guest musicians Nels Cline of Wilco on guitar, Thomas Bartlett on keys, Brad Albetta – Wainwright's husband - on bass and Jim White on drums.

Wayne Coyne: “The Flaming Lips spent the day shooting pistols with William Burroughs…”

The Flaming Lips answer your questions in the new issue of Uncut, out tomorrow. Wayne Coyne takes your queries, as well as those from famous fans, on subjects including David Bowie, Oklahoma City and his favourite bugs. Asked how he came to meet William Burroughs, Coyne explained that the band spent time hanging out with the Beat icon in Lawrence, Kansas, not far from Oklahoma. “We ended up spending this extraordinary day with William and his friends, shooting pistols. For me it’s a big deal just to shoot guns at all, but to shoot guns with Burroughs?”

Blur – 21: The Box

Holding on for tomorrow… The definitive British band of the 1990s unveil their definitive boxset (21 discs!)...

Bruce Springsteen reveals he’s been in therapy for “30 years”

Bruce Springsteen has disclosed he's been seeing a therapist since 1982. Speaking to David Remnick for an interview in The New Yorker magazine, Springsteen admitted, "You cannot underestimate the fine power of self-loathing in all of this." Springsteen reportedly began attending counsellling sessions while he was working on his Nebraska album.

Sex Pistols release 35th anniversary ‘Never Mind The Bollocks…’ boxset

A super deluxe boxset of the Sex Pistols' Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols album is set to be released in order to celebrate it's 35th anniversary. The boxset will be available from September 24 through Universal Music UK and will feature music, footage, interviews, pictures and other artefacts.

Happy Mondays confirm new album sessions

Happy Mondays are planning a new album, they have confirmed. The Manchester band's management told NME that they are working on a new record, which will be the first time all the original line-up of the band recorded new material album of new material since 1992's Yes Please!.

The 30th Uncut Playlist Of 2012

One terrible absence from this week’s playlist is, of course, Bob Dylan’s “Tempest”, which Allan heard a while back. If you haven’t read his preview yet, please check it out here. Some fairly lively discussion in the comments thread, too.
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