UNCUT

Juniore

THOUGHT Juniore would be a funny name for the band because when we started we were all old, in our thirties, and I thought we would always be beginners,” says Anna Jean, leader of these typically chic Parisian retro-rockers. “It was not a very subtle joke.” Today, the band Jean formed seven years ago

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from UNCUT

UNCUT3 min read
“He Was Like A Sun”
WHEN Rosanne Cash moved to New York in the early 1990s, it was inevitable that she’d run into Lou Reed. Reed dominated New York much as Cash’s father ruled Nashville, and it wasn’t long before Cash and Reed were performing together at a songwriter sh
UNCUT2 min read
Editor's Note
“Snake it, take it/Panther princess you must stay” ONE of my favourite moments of the new David Bowie boxset, covering the birth of Ziggy Stardust, is the demo of “Soul Love” recorded at Haddon Hall in November 1971. This has evidently been made for
UNCUT1 min read
Masseduction
Meeting via The Polyphonic Spree, the earnest young Bowiephile and jazz guitarist hooked up with the Dame’s peerless pianist to record “We Put A Pearl In The Ground”, a featherlight instrumental worthy of Bill Evans. A remarkably successful collectio

Related Books & Audiobooks