On the night of its release, Robert Smith unveils Songs Of A Lost World, plus an avalanche of hits and old favourites at ...
Queen guitarist speaks exclusively to MOJO about Freddie Mercury’s “bloody religious” lyrics, reclusive bandmate John Deacon ...
Sex, drugs, paranoia and a Christian sect: the full, hair-raising story behind Suede’s destructively ambitious second album, ...
Postponed by injury, Chrissie Hynde’s gang roll into the London Palladium for a near flawless display. Read MOJO's report and ...
Written and produced by Springsteen himself, Road Diary presents a measured account of The E Street Band’s post-Covid joust ...
A smart, funny and emotionally nuanced return from the Melbourne punks. Read MOJO's review and the tracklisting in full: ...
ON THEIR current 8424 tour, Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy celebrate 40 years since they retired their Death Cult moniker and embraced an unknown future. “I don’t think of it as a retrospective, or an ...
On the morning of November 24, 1977, John Lydon woke up in room 715 of the Albany hotel in Nottingham and prepared himself for what would become one of the most significant court trials in rock ...
The madness and majesty of David Bowie’s 1974 – the year he made Diamond Dogs and Young Americans – by the musicians who helped facilitate his extraordinary transformations. Also in the issue: the new ...
“We’ve had four days to learn these songs,” announces guitarist Mike Campbell from L.A.’s Kia Forum stage, “and we’re gonna play every single one of them tonight.” This is no empty threat. It’s the ...