Uncut (magazine)

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Uncut special issue on Queen.
Uncut special issue on Queen.

Uncut magazine, trademarked as UNCUT, is a popular monthly publication based in London. It is available across the English-speaking world, and focuses on music, but also covers films and books. A DVD magazine under the Uncut brand was published quarterly from 2005 to 2006.

Contents

Uncut's contents include lengthy features on old albums, interviews with film directors, music and film news, and reviews of all major new album, film and DVD releases. Its music features tend to focus on genres such as Americana, rock and alternative country. Each month the magazine includes a free CD, which may include both new and older music. Special Issues have covered Radiohead, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, The Byrds, David Bowie, Demon Records, Eric Clapton, John Lennon, Martin Scorsese, Motown Records, Morrissey, and more.

Uncut underwent a radical redesign in May 2006, as a result of which the magazine no longer catered for books and reduced its film content. Allan Jones has been the editor of Uncut since the magazine launched. A former editor of Melody Maker, he has stamped his own identity on the magazine and writes a regular monthly column, recounting stories from his long career in music journalism.

Uncut often produces themed spin-off titles celebrating the career of one artist. This series has been known as Uncut Legends. Artists who have so far had magazines entirely devoted to them include Radiohead, Kurt Cobain, U2, Bruce Springsteen and John Lennon. The Lennon magazine was produced to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the death of the former Beatle. The majority of these titles have been produced by magazine editor Chris Hunt. The series started in 2003 with an inaugural issue devoted to Bob Dylan, edited by Nigel Williamson.[1]

In late 2005, IPC Media launched a spin-off of the main movies and music magazine, which focuses its attention on the DVD market. This DVD magazine was aimed at the market of such established titles as Ultimate DVD, DVD Review and DVD Monthly. Uncut DVD folded after just three issues due to poor sales. Its demise was announced in August 2006.

  1. ^ LENNON. uncut.co.uk. Retrieved on 04 October 2007.

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