Philly guitarist Kurt Vile brings it all back home on his first full album in four years, Philadelphia’s Been Good To Me.
Long-awaited fourth LP from electronic outliers Boards Of Canada, find them shifting their retro-futuristic dreamworld ...
READ MORE: Paul McCartney: “If you’re working with the Stones, they’ve got the Stones sound. It’s the opposite with me.” ...
Featuring exclusive interviews, a guide to all her albums and a free art print, MOJO's brand-new deluxe Madonna bookazine is available to order now!
2024’s essential prog reissue built out the precision-tooled heft of the album that closed King Crimson’s first phase, by including bootleg recordings of the line-up’s final US show in July 1974. Plus ...
JEFF BUCKLEY ALWAYS GAVE the impression of being in some way other-worldly. “Not too long after we met, he said, ‘You know, I’m going to die young,’” says Joan Wasser, the musician (aka Joan As ...
Designer Nick Tweddell reveals the story behind his iconic artwork for Small Faces 1968 psychedelic masterpiece, Ogden’s Nut ...
Elvis Costello’s Favourite Paul McCartney Song: “Beautiful, elegant, but with a tone of melancholy…”
Elvis Costello reveals his favourite Paul McCartney song and dissects the craft of a master he had the pleasure of witnessing ...
Following 2010’s The Age Of Adz, Sufjan Stevens’s hectic, electronica-infused nod to outsider artist Royal Robertson, Carrie & Lowell returned to sparer, much more intimate songs. Part sparked by his ...
Back in the early 80s the nihilistic, fright-wigged peperami of early performances by theatrical Melbourne spleen-punkers The Birthday Party appeared on a collision course with destruction, and when ...
Initially recorded in 1966 with Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Keith Moon on drums, Beck’s Bolero not only displayed his peerlessly sublime tone and ability to absorb all manner of styles into his ...
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