Featuring exclusive interviews, a guide to every album, plus a FREE collectable art print, MOJO The Collectors’ Series: Lana ...
Octave-vaulting singer renders joy and heartbreak in old-school analogue on startlingly brilliant debut album.
As she turns 73, country-rock queen smells the sulphur of the coming apocalypse and proffers shelter from the storm with her ...
Following musical sidelines from Stranger Things' Joe Keery and Finn Wolfhard, MOJO rates the best - and the worst - attempts ...
MOJO uncovers the story behind the surreal night in 1971 when John and Yoko joined forces with Frank Zappa – and the onstage freak-out that followed.
His concert at Manchester’s Co-op Arena in May last year featured a lengthy onstage broadside against Donald Trump, and his long history of political activism and recording songs that speak truth to ...
Victoria Segal has been writing for MOJO since 2003, beginning with a review of Bonnie 'Prince' Billy 's Master And Everyone. She has written for Melody Maker, NME, Q, The Times and The Sunday Times; ...
Judas Priest’s ‘Metal God’ opens up about his battles with alcoholism, having to hide his homosexuality, and the band’s ...
The creation of his second masterpiece was still a couple of years away when, in 1969, Sly Stone launched into the pivotal year of his career, the 12 months in which his great leap forward gestated.
Drummer Nick Mason once described Pink Floyd as “the last of the gifted amateurs”. To a generation that went pop with The Beatles, they’re archetypal muso pioneers who elevated rock into a refined ...
After almost 40 years, 15 albums and a small library’s worth of column inches, the Manic Street Preachers are an established feature of British rock landscape. Indeed, it’s easy to mistake their ...