The Lemon Twigs resist the tyranny of modernity by building their own world of gently psychedelic rock’n’roll on new album, ...
Speaking exclusively in the new MOJO, Paul McCarney reveals the emotional, 70-year journey behind his extraordinary new album ...
This week sees the release of Ranjha, a second album of collaborations between Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, Israeli ...
Weir is in full rock’n’roll voice, a raver beyond his years, in this bullet-train cover of a 1928 relic by Cannon’s Jug Stompers, one of two on the Grateful Dead’s debut LP. He shares the lead with ...
Here be monsters... Myths, muses, lizard demons and more populate Tori Amos’s remarkable 18th album, In Times Of Dragons.
He bit the head off a dove, and then a bat, before desecrating an American monument. Next came the lost of his guitarist in a freak plane accident. But behind these lurid headlines lurked a more ...
The circular Capitol Records tower at 1750 Vine Street, Los Angeles, resembles a 13-storey stack of vinyl against the Hollywood skyline. A landmark since the ’50s, it was Fleetwood Mac guitarist ...
The Waterboys' Mike Scott on the discovery of a treasure trove of lost music, trawled from the sessions for the band's 1988 ...
As she releases her 18th album, In Times Of Dragons, Tori Amos talks to MOJO about facing down Trump, God, and the art of the ...
Perhaps it was John Peel who described Phil Lynott best. Writing in the mid-‘70s, he portrayed Thin Lizzy’s leader as “part rakish lover, part football hooligan, part incurable romantic, part historic ...
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