David Gilmour with Luck and Strange, his new album – full details here (https://www.brain-damage.co.uk/latest/david-gilmour-luck-and-strange-new-album-announced.html). Trailing the 12-page article, Uncut note that it has Gilmour discussing the making of the album at length, including the use of a younger team who don’t have the normal Floydian preconceptions or notions of how things are done. As ever with Uncut’s deep dive interviews, it is a fascinating and illuminating piece that is well worth reading, with some great pictures – a number of which were taken during the recent recording sessions. Elsewhere in the magazine, there are features on The Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, and more, and there’s a CD of live Can performances from 1973-1977. As we mentioned, the magazine should be hitting the shelves in UK stores on Friday, April 26th, and online orders can be made through the publisher’s own website (https://shop.kelsey.co.uk/single-issue/uncut-magazine/338).
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