Recommendations of the Editorial team

In November 1974 “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway”, the masterpiece of genesis. It was also the last album with Peter Gabriel. Now a new edition of the enigmatic progressive rock genius is published. Arne Willander, Fabian Broicher, Peter Huth and Sassan Nasseri Go looking for traces.

Yungblud

The British superstar Yungblud Bound with an epic rock album before music with which it was socialized. But “Idols” is also his coming-of-age moment.

By Jörn Schlüter

Bob Weir

Bob Weir has been practically without a break since 1965. Formerly as a singer, guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Deadtoday with Dead & Company and his solo project Wolf Bros. and: The 77-year-old plans to perform with symphony orchestras throughout America. An exclusive interview

By Angie Martoccio

Pulp

Different comeback: publish almost a quarter of a century after “We Love Life” Pulp Another new album. Jarvis Cocker talks about his beautiful old -age work, which does not take itself so important

By Sassan Nasseri

Annette & Inga Humpe

The record company wanted Annette & Inga Humpe in the eighties Europe’s answer to Madonna. That didn’t quite work out, but her debut, which is now being re -published on the 40th birthday, was a pioneering album.

By Jenni Zylka

Thomas Mann

No writer is as much a reputation to embody the bourgeois high culture as Thomas Mann – believe the cliché. But his diaries tell of the pleasure of light, popular, trivial. A secret hero of pop culture

By Kai Sina

The Mix

She became known as a model, but Annahtasia sees itself as a musician-and her songwriter folk debut also stretches towards jazz and blues. Also in the mix: The Minus 5, Mei Semones, Lael Neal, Emma-Jean Thackray, Sophia Kennedy, Dire Straits, A-HA and much more.

Reviews

Jürgen Ziemer About the new, overwhelming album from tribulation,, Wolfgang Doebeling About the early work of Pentangle -and the rolling-stone guide is devoted to the always underestimated Duran
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Exclusive vinyl in the magazine: “The Carpet Crawlers”

With this edition, a world-explored vinyl single from “The Carpet Crawlers” (titled “Carpet Crawlers” in the previous vinyl and CD editions-with a remaster and a live version of the play. Subscribers can also order a copy separately from the Rolling Stone subscription shop for a fee for two euros.

“The Carpet Crawlers” is a harbinger of the “50th Anniversary Edition” by “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway”, which will be released by Rhino/Warner Music at the end of August. In addition to a new mix of the album produced by John Burns after the original bands from 1974, the box set contains a concert recording from January 1975 from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, in which the double album was performed completely, and a Dolby Atmo mix that was monitored by Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks in the Real World Studios.

Playlist of the month: New Noises

The trio low life Rich Kids sings from the consolation of favorite songs. Our Juni Playlist contains some tracks that could end up in this category in one or the other

1. Want to “End Times” (feat. Billy Bragg)

A dark-dystopian folk ouch of the London songwriter, which was reminiscent of Springsteens in the sound of Springsten’s “The Ghost of Tom Joad”, who was able to win Billy Bragg as a duet partner for this reminder.

2. Taj Mahal & Keb ‘Mo’ “Better than Ever”

The two blues legends groove quite casually in this almost popping song of their joint new album, which bears the talking title “Room on the Porch”.

3. Billy Nomates “The Test”

After her first two very successful records, the British songwriter Victoria Maries Aka Billy Nomates opens her wave pop for hymnic and hitting tones like this.

4. Robert Forster “Strawberries”

Such a touching and cheerful duet inspired by brass with his wife Karin von Forster’s new album “Strawberries”. The video for the title song is also a great pleasure.

5. Philipp Fankhauser “Monsieur Thibodeaux”

The Swiss singer-songwriter is above all a blues-Afcionado. Since the eighties, he has been walking in the footsteps of his US idols. “Monsieur Thibodeaux” dreams of Louisiana.

6. Meka “Heavy Hands”

With her debut album, “The Rabbit”, US songwriter Melissa Lingo aka Meka is graceful in the American Folk tradition of the 1960s and 1970s.

7. Low life Rich Kids “Favorite songs”

A piece of a fabulous debut album: the Austrian trio, consisting of the singers Mara Romei and Coco Brell as well as the songwriter Bernhard Eder, has the currently smartest indie pop.

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