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STONES EUROPE Ronnie Wood 2022 SETLISTS
Men out of time! • 50 years on, Elvis Costello’s teenage folk duo Rusty finally make a record
Time for the Revelators • Cameron Ralston and Hiss Golden Messenger’s MCTaylor unveil their trippy new funk/jazz/Americana project
“There isn’t a thing I’d change” • Birthday boy Richie Furay talks Buffalo Springfield, Poco and his new country covers album
Round the Twist • Rainbows, volcanoes and Leonard Rossiter on dope – the brief but brilliant conceptual pop crusade of World Of Twist
Naima Bock • Fretful folk-rock with a Brazilian twist from former Goat Girl bassist
UNCUT PLAYLIST • On the stereo this month…
From Us To You • 15 tracks of the month’s best new music
Roger Chapman • Chapeau to Chappo! The former Family frontman looks back on a long career spent dodging spivs, scallywags and hypnocrats to hobnob with Jimi, Elton and the Stones
NEW ALBUMS AUGUST 2022 TAKE 303 • Indie-rock’s great restless spirit gets back to basics. Just don’t call it a lockdown album.
KEEP IT TY • Three varied staging posts on Segall’s eclectic journey
GWENNO • Welsh surrealist journeys via Cornwall towards self discovery.
AtoZ • This month…
KENDRICK LAMAR • Kendrick battles an army of selves on his new double album.
ANDREW TUTTLE • Banjo-wielding Aussie experimentalist broadens his soundscape.
LERA LYNN • Texas-born Nashville songwriter expands her reach on consummate sixth
KATY J PEARSON • Melodic Bristolian retains “that bittersweet feeling”
MARTIN COURTNEY • Lovely, wistful indie-pop by Real Estate co-founder.
BLACK MIDI • Unique London outfit wrestle with chaos on explosive third.
REVELATIONS • KATHRYN WILLIAMS
MJ LENDERMAN • Youthful auteur finds his voice within a clutch of compelling indie-rock vignettes.
Archive AUGUST 2022 TAKE 303 • At last! Twenty-two years late… the Horse’s mythic ‘lost’ album arrives. But has it been worth the wait? asks
{GETTING BURNED} • The road to Toast: Neil’s ’90s studio albums with Crazy Horse
THE WALKMEN • NY-based quintet’s magnum opus, now with added Memphis.
AtoZ • This month…
{PAUL BUCHANAN} • The Glaswegian sophisti-popper’s peaks
GRATEFUL DEAD • The Dead’s definitive statement, 50 years on.
DAVID MICHAEL MOORE • “Traditional but perverted” folk-jazz played on home-made instruments
{THE SPECIALIST} CHERI KNIGHT • First-time survey of US folk-singer-turnedfarmer’s elemental minimalism
Heartbreak and harmonies • From the Birmingham blues scene to Hamburg’s Star-Club, communal living and the world’s arenas, CHRISTINE McVIE brought elegance and propriety – as well as considerable songwriting expertise – to FLEETWOOD MAC. But will a new compilation showcasing her solo work provide a suitably graceful cap to her storied career? “This may be my swansong,” she confides to Michael Bonner
PERFECT TEN • Forget “Everywhere”. Here’s a trove of other great McVie songs
HARDCORE UPROAR • Having spent the past 20 years boldly exploring the extremities of garage rock, psychedelic sludge and free-jazz meltdowns, OSEES have returned with a thrillingly intense new album, A Foul...