Album Reviews
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Black Sabbath
Anno Domini 1989-1995
Jul 01, 2024 Web Exclusive
It is the largely neglected Tony Martin era of Black Sabbath that is explored with Rhino’s lavish Anno Domini box set.
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Sour Widows
Revival of a Friend
Jun 28, 2024 Web Exclusive
It took Bay Area band Sour Widows seven years from the time of their formation to release their debut record.
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The Round Robin Monopoly
Alpha (Jazz Dispensary Top Shelf Series)
Jun 27, 2024 Web Exclusive
Fifty years ago, a short-lived imprint of Stax Records called Truth released the veritable jazz/funk/soul classic Alpha by The Round Robin Monopoly.
News
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Premiere: David C Clements Shares New Live Video for “Contrast”
Jul 01, 2024
Northern Irish indie singer/songwriter David C Clements debuted in 2016 with his album The Longest Day in History. He has spent the years since writing and recording his follow-up, The Garden, due out later this year on September 20th. The record finds him touring through the intervening eight years, touching on moments of domesticity, tension, nostalgia, and longing.
Interviews
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Tomer Capone on Playing Frenchie in “The Boys”
Jun 13, 2024 Web Exclusive
We sat down with Tomer Capone to hear more about his creative background, the trust he feels playing Frenchie, and how The Boys is a “jackpot” for an actor.
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Sitting Down With The Cast Of “The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed”
May 12, 2024 Web Exclusive
The cast of The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed sits down for a discussion about the indie comedy’s commitment to authenticity.
Pleased to meet you
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Sunday (1994) on Love, Dark Humor, and Leaps of Faith
Apr 30, 2024 Web Exclusive
Sunday (1994) recently made waves with their stunning debut single, “Tired Boy.” Not only does the single resonate like a lost classic, but the band also arrived with a fully formed visual aesthetic.
Lists
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Seven Music Documentary Films and Series From 2024 to Watch (and Three to Skip)
Jun 16, 2024
Music documentaries and series are a sure thing, or so it seems. 2024 has seen quite a few of them hit theatres and even more turn up on streamers. Among these are the high-profile ones such as the newly restored 1970 film, The Beatles: Let it Be and Frank Marshall’s The Beach Boys, not to mention Taylor Swift|The Eras Tour (Taylor’s Version), all on Disney+. Lil Nas X released his interpretation of Madonna’s Truth or Dare with his behind-the-scenes tour film, Long Live Montero (HBO). There is also Eno, the groundbreaking generative documentary feature on Brian Eno. Just as fascinating as the biographical docs are topical ones such as the recently released How Music Got Free (Paramount+).
Coming soon is Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple (HBO), which shines a much deserved spotlight on the multi-hyphenate talent, and I Am: Celine Dion (Prime Movies), which shares the singer’s challenges with Moersch-Woltman Syndrome.
Whether or not you’re into the artists, subjects, or the music, there is a voyeuristic and vicarious thrill in watching musicians, both in their professional setting and personal lives. Music documentary films and series are often worth the time—except when they’re not. Here are seven must-watch music docs and series released in 2024, and three from this year that you can skip.
Live reviews
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Big City 2024, Queen’s Park Recreation Ground, Glasgow, UK, June 29, 2024
Jul 01, 2024
Mogwai curated the very first Big City event which saw a star-studded cast including Slowdive, Nadine Shah, bdrmm and Beak> play Glasgow’s Queen’s Park Recreation Ground last Saturday (29th June). Under the Radar photographer Geoff Shaw was there to capture all the action. Here’s a selection of his highlights.
Blog
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Help Fund Our Next Two Issues – Subscribe, Advertise, Buy Back Issues, and Support Us on Patreon
Jun 27, 2024
Under the Radar’s next two print issues are shaping up nicely, but we need your help to fund them. It costs over $10,000 to print and ship each issue and while advertising from record labels gets us part of the way there, these days it’s not enough. If you’re a fan of our magazine there are four ways you could help: subscribe, advertise, buy back issues, or support us on Patreon.
Current Issue
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Issue #72
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