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Deep Purple Made In Japan Reviewed: Revered ‘72 live album remixed and expanded Steven Wilson helms five CD/ten LP edition of Purple Mk II’s Far Eastern triumph.
Mojo MagazineFirst released on this day in 1985, Kate Bush biographer Tom Doyle chronicles how Running Up That Hill revived her career and conquered the world. Twice.
Elusive songwriter continues to mesmerise on eleventh album, Interior Live Oak. Read MOJO's review and the track list in full.
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Neil Young Live In Charlotte Reviewed: Young blazes despite sound issues Muddy mix can’t dim the opening night of Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts’ U.S. tour.
MOJO 383 – October 2025: Robert Plant Led Zeppelin frontman on his solo mission. Plus Ozzy Osbourne, Joni Mitchell, Willie Nelson, Spinal Tap, Gary Numan and exclusive Robert Plant CD.
John Fogerty: “I finally overcame the evil guy.” Creedence Clearwater Revival’s lynchpin speaks to MOJO about regaining his publishing, brotherhood, hand cream, and the draw of the Bayou… ...
Thom Yorke: “I’m painfully aware of my limitations…” Radiohead’s frontman speaks to MOJO about his long-running collaboration with Stanley Donwood and a new exhibition of their work opening next week.
There will be performances across the Galleria, and you can also expect intimate gigs in venues throughout St James Quarter including The Botanist, The Alchemist, W Edinburgh, Everyman and Gordon ...
Talking Heads – More Songs About Buildings And Food Reviewed: NYC outliers second still raises the roof New reissue of Talking Head’s second album find David Byrne’s of art-punk misfits climbing to a ...
Ozzy Osbourne’s Greatest Songs MOJO salutes the sadly departed Prince Of Darkness with a trip through his ten finest songs, both in Black Sabbath and solo.
Ozzy Osbourne: “I’m clean and sober but I’m far from f***ing sane!” In remembrance of Ozzy Osbourne, who has died aged 76, MOJO revisits a classic interview with Black Sabbath’s Prince Of Darkness.
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