In 1963, a couple of years before he joined the band that would become the Grateful Dead, Phil Lesh was an aspiring composer, working on a piece called Foci that required four orchestras – 123 players ...
After a long and anxious seven-year wait, Madonna finally plugs back into her clubland roots with a record of shamanic force.
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.
When MOJO speaks to Kevin Rowland, alongside imparting sartorial tips for the hottest May Bank Holiday on record (bowling shirts, linen shorts), he’s getting ready for a string of literary events to ...
In the three decades after she was crowned the post-rave ‘comedown queen’ with the Andrew Weatherall-guided, beats-and-synths-assisted folk of 1996’s Trailer Park, Beth Orton veered between electronic ...
David Bowie’s impact on the world of music was – and continues to be – immeasurable. From glam messiah Ziggy Stardust and the experimental ‘Berlin Years’, to the blond megastar of the Let’s Dance era ...
Underneath a pile of guests including Paul McCartney, Robert Smith and Bruno Mars, the spirit of the Stones manages to shine ...
Speaking exclusively in the new issue of MOJO, on sale now, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have discussed the political message behind one of the songs on their forthcoming new album, Foreign Tongues, ...
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