Something Else! Interview: Wilco guitarist Nels Cline on Scott Amendola’s Fade To Orange
Cline recently took a break from his North American tour with Julian Lage to chat.

Cline recently took a break from his North American tour with Julian Lage to chat.

Robert Fripp unceremoniously ended King Crimson before this project even appeared on store shelves.

Cain boasts a huge appreciation for Perry, despite their lengthy time apart.

Judas Priest’s ‘Redeemer of Souls’ shows you don’t need new tricks if you can perform the old ones with the fire, passion and energy of 30 or so years ago.

Jerry Garcia’s take is simply enveloped in an atmosphere of absence.

Spartan but sturdy arrangements, capped with hummable choruses and spiky breaks.
Another unfinished diamond in the rough that evokes a feeling of what could have been.

Their atmospheric, unreleased ‘Big Spliff’ sessions apparently sparked a new project.
Little other than a sense of soul holds this list together. That’s more than enough.

The Monkees, in fact, employed the same sidemen as the Beach Boys, and the Byrds.