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March 10, 2021

Clover Hope Jazmine Sullivan on Shamelessness, Heaux Tales, and Her Biggest Year Yet

The R&B singer-songwriter digs into her striking fourth album, an ode to women who’ve been relegated to being archetypes: hos, homewreckers, gold diggers.

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Casey Deal Episode 204: Glass Animals

“Heat Waves”




Glass Animals is a band from Oxford, England. They’ve released three albums since forming back in 2010. One of their biggest hits is the song “Heat Waves,” which came out in June 2020. It was certified gold in a bunch of countries, and platinum in Australia, where it hit #1. Dave Bayley is the singer, songwriter, and producer of the band. He won the UK’s Music Producers Guild award for “Self-Producing Artist of the Year,” and he’s produced songs for other artists, as well. In this episode, Dave tells the story of making “Heat Waves,” over several months. First, on his own, and then later with his bandmates, Joe Seaward, Ed Irwin-Singer, and Drew MacFarlane.

You can buy or stream “Heat Waves” here.


Illustration by Carlos Lerma.

footnotes
The Church, studio
Arlo Guthrie
Auto-Tune
Johnny Depp
808s

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Sam Richards Pink Floyd to release Live At Knebworth 1990

Pink Floyd’s headline set from 1990’s Silver Clef Award Winners charity concert at Knebworth will be released as an album by Warner Music on April 30.

The show was previously released on 2019’s Later Years box set, but is now available as a standalone album on double vinyl, CD and digital platforms for the first time, entitled Live At Knebworth 1990.

The Knebworth concert, which was broadcast globally on MTV at the time, found Pink Floyd topping an all-star bill that included Paul McCartney, Dire Straits, Genesis, Phil Collins, Mark Knopfler, Robert Plant (with Jimmy Page), Cliff Richard, Eric Clapton and Tears For Fears.

“There is something special about Knebworth,” says Nick Mason. “We all still have fond memories of playing there in the ’70s, and this show was no different. As a North London boy this was almost a home game, but with the added delight of being the re-assembly of the band after a fairly mega tour that had lasted for well over a year. It was also an opportunity to get  the wonderful Candy Dulfer to play – I had been a fan of hers for quite a while, and it was just a shame we didn’t have an opportunity to utilise her for more. We also had our dear friend Michael Kamen guesting. Michael had contributed so much to PF over the previous ten years, it’s great to have something of his playing on the recording.”

David Gilmour and Andy Jackson have remixed the audio for all seven tracks performed on the day, and the album features new artwork shot by Floyd collaborator Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell of Hipgnosis and designed by Peter Curzon of Storm Studios.

Check out the artwork and LP tracklisting below, and pre-order here.

Disc 1 Side A
1 Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts 1-5
2 The Great Gig In The Sky
Disc 1 Side B
1 Wish You Were Here
2 Sorrow
 
Disc 2 Side C
1 Money
Disc 2 Side D
1 Comfortably Numb
2 Run Like Hell

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Henry Bruce-Jones Kevin Richard Martin and Pedro Maia collaborate on drone meditations for dark times

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Sam Richards Courtney Barnett launches online archive of live shows

Courtney Barnett has launched an extensive online archive, featuring previously unreleased video and audio of numerous live performances.

The archive documents every show she’s ever played, going all the way back to an open mic night at The Lark Distillery in Hobart in 2007. Many of the gig listings are accompanied by posters, photos or free-to-view video footage. Browse the archive here.

It also includes the premiere of Barnett’s only full-band show of 2020, an Australian bushfire fundraiser at Melbourne’s Corner Hotel. Watch that below:

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Fact Novas Frequências x Fact: Barulhista x J.P. Cuenca – Descarrego

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Sam Richards Exclusive! Watch a video for Israel Nash’s new single, “Southern Coasts”

Israel Nash’s Uncut-approved new album Topaz is due out this Friday (March 12) on Loose.

Watch a video for the track “Southern Coasts” below:

Nash describes “Southern Coasts” as both “driving and lazy, like the waves that keep coming but also urge us to relax.” Along with the rest of Topaz, it was recorded in the Quonset hut studio he built about 600 feet from his house in the Texas Hill Country. “It’s allowed me to capture sounds and ideas, to really get stuff out of my head and into the world so quickly,” he says.

You can read much more from Israel Nash across six pages in the April 2021 issue of Uncut, which is still in shops now or available to order online by clicking here.

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Sam Richards Bobby Gillespie announces memoir, Tenement Kid

Bobby Gillespie has announced that his memoir Tenement Kid will be published by White Rabbit on October 28.

Structured in four parts, the books focuses on Gillespie’s early years growing up in Glasgow, forming Primal Scream and joining The Jesus And Mary Chain. It concludes with the release of the epochal Screamadelica and its subsequent tour.

“The publisher Lee Brackstone has been hassling me for years to write a book,” says Gillespie. “I always rebuffed him with some excuse or the other. At the beginning of 2020 I wanted to challenge myself creatively and do something I had never done before. I didn’t want to write another rock record, I’d done plenty of those, so I decided to write a memoir of my early life and worked on it all through the summer, Autumn and Winter of 2020 and here it is. It is titled Tenement Kid as I spent the first ten years of my life living in one. I am very proud of it. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it.”

Tenement Kid will be published by in hardback, ebook, White Rabbit Collector’s Edition and audio.

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