March issues

Timothée Chalamet

How the film star turned into the young Bob Dylan. In the biopic of the year, Chalamet takes us on a trip to the Greenwich Village of the early 1960s

By Brian Heast

Marshall Allen

The saxophonist Marshall Allen is 100 years old, has been in the service of Space-Jazzer Sun Ra since 1958 and has just published his first solo album. A call to the jubilee from another star

By Tobi Müller

Marianne Faithfull

An appreciation of the great singer-songwriter (1946-2025). Plus: Ten tracks beyond “As Tears Go by” and “The Ballad of Lucy Jordan” that you have to know

By Robert Rotifer

California noir

Actor and photographer Thomas Kretschmann lives in the Hollywood Hills, witnessed the devastating fires and impressively documented the destruction

By Thomas Kretschmann & Jan Jekal

Gary Louris

Gary Louris is not a disciplined writer, but he is no longer just setting his flickering inspiration with his band The Jayhawks, but also solo

By Jörg Feyer

Roland Kaiser

He has been Germany’s most successful pop singer for 50 years – and committed to the right. Conversation with a phenomenon

By Sassan Nasseri & Arne Willander

The Mix

Inhaler

Strange love songs instead of politics: with Inhaler Elijah Hewson goes a different way than his father, even if he inherited his voice

By Birgit Fuß

Arny Margret

Power of the contrast: The Icelander wrote her urgent folk pop songs during a trip through the United States

By Marc Vetter

Nadia Reid

New ways: The songwriter Nadia Reid became a mother and has left her home in New Zealand

By Jil Delling

Horsegirl

In their loud debut in 2022, the musicians from Chicago were still teenagers. In the second plate they are surprisingly vulnerable

By Simon Vozick-Levinson

Q&A: Steven Wilson

The British Prog rock artist and producer about science fiction, artificial intelligence and XTC

By Fabian Broicher

History: “We are the world”

In March 1985, the single from USA for Africa, an initiative by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie was released

By Arne Willander

PLUS

Roller Derby, wants Stratton, Bartees Strange and more

Reviews

MUSIC

News from the cheerfulness and 86 other reviews

RS guide: Bob Dylan

Maik Brüggemeyer About a unique work

Film, series & literature

“Flow” and 18 other reviews

Playlist: Rare Trax in March

The British label Madfish recognizes the (overall) work of some giants with great box sets. A selection

1. Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah band “Boo!”

This slightly clam-like piece is exemplary for the surreal avant pop of the English art student band from the Sixties.

2. The Pretty Things “Havana Bound”

Excess live version of the Rock’n’Roll song, which is originally on the sixth studio album of the British.

3. Laura Nyro “Dedicated to the one I love”

The great songwriter cried out this soul-pop classic with adorable melancholy in one of her late appearances.

4. Ian Anderson “Circular Breathing”

Happy, melancholic fascination, almost even more touching than on the studio work of the Jethro-Tull boss.

5. Wishbone Ash “Outward Bound”

In 1976 the British, which alternated between hard and prog rock, made this glowing performance in Tokyo.

6. Horslips “Trouble (with a capital t)”

With the live album “The Belfast Gigs”, the Irish celebrated their soulful Celtic Rock for the last time in 1980.

7. Fairport Convention “Rosie”

The elegant title song of the Fairport album from 1973, here in a rare live version from the 1980s.

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