Despite the best efforts of Fritz’s manager David Forrester, no record deal was forthcoming. It was Keith Olsen, already a producer for The Millennium and Joe Walsh’s pre-Eagles band The James Gang, ...
After a long and anxious seven-year wait, Madonna finally plugs back into her clubland roots with a record of shamanic force.
Underneath a pile of guests including Paul McCartney, Robert Smith and Bruno Mars, the spirit of the Stones manages to shine ...
In the three decades after she was crowned the post-rave ‘comedown queen’ with the Andrew Weatherall-guided, beats-and-synths ...
Newly updated edition of MOJO's bestselling guide to David Bowie’s albums, songs, films and books is in UK shops and ...
New photo book reveals the madness, and emotions, of The Beatles’ last-ever concert at Candlestick Park, San Francisco on ...
However, briefly free from the clutches of his controversial psychologist Eugene Landy, Wilson threw himself into the following year’s The Beach Boys Love You, working at the band’s new Brother ...
Kevin Rowland speaks to MOJO about sartorial regrets, jazz, broccoli, and why the new Dexys Midnight Runners album might be their last.
CELEBRATING SIOUXSIE SIOUX’S surprise return to the stage, MOJO delves deep into the music and the stories of Siouxsie & The Banshees, post-punk pathfinders and reluctant avatars of ‘goth’. Also in ...
Ian McCulloch reveals details of Liverpool icons Echo And The Bunnymen’s first album of all-new material in over a decade exclusively to MOJO.
Fifty six years on from 1969’s Pretties For You, neither Vincent Damon Furnier or his transgressive, kohl-eyed alter ego seem to have aged proportionately. Even at 77, Alice Cooper’s appetite for his ...