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MOJO magazine - Kings Of Leon cover (July 2009)

Magazine features:

KINGS OF LEON - For years hellraising hillbilly rockers Kings Of Leon have been at war with each other. Now, as Mojo joins them on the road in the US, the biggest band in the world are fighting to keep their very soul intact. "Our next album might be hard to swallow", they tell us
11 pages

TRENT REZNOR - Talks about his new life of sobriety and technology
6 pages

THE SEX PISTOLS - It only lasted 9 days but it felt like an eternity. Jon Savage returns to his England's Dreaming Tapes to tell the story of the punk legends' nightmare US tour
7 pages

ROBYN HITCHCOCK - Speaks about his 30-year quest for immortality
5 pages

THE FACES - Remembered by photographer and band insider Tom Wright
6 pages

JAMES TAYLOR - "A man alone"
6 page feature

CD: Levyssä naarmua, mutta olen kuunnellut sen häiriöttä läpi.

1        The Cribs–  Girls Like Mystery                    2:49

2        The Kills–   U.R.A. Fever                           2:15

3        Jason Lytle–           Yours Truly, The Commuter    3:14

4        Clinic–        Tomorrow                                3:25

5        Merle Haggard–    Sing Me Back Home       2:44

6        Woody Guthrie–   Vigilante Man                 3:20

7        The Band–  Daniel And The Sacred Harp (Alternate Take)       4:16

8        The Maddox Brothers And Rose–      When God Dips His Love In My Heart                  2:40

9        My Morning Jacket–      Touch Me I'm Going To Scream Pt 1  3:46

10      Dan Auerbach (From The Black Keys) –     The Prowl                      3:09

11      Soledad Brothers–           Crooked Crown              2:47

12      Tampa Red–           It Hurts Me Too              2:27

13      Little Willie John–           Need Your Love So Bad           2:13

14      Bukka White–       Shake 'Em On Down      3:01

 

 

Mojo Magazine Issue 229 (December 2012) ei cd:tä

LED ZEPPELIN: As their epochal O2 show emerges on DVD at last, MOJO is granted an exclusive audience with Page, Plant and John Paul Jones, while Jason Bonham, Roy Harper and The Edge relive the gig of a liftetime. "Things can be achieved against impossible odds," discovers Phil Alexander.

PETE TOWNSHEND: Walk on the dark side with rock's original King Of Pain, tackling matters arising from his self-scouring memoir. "Some people will always look at me and say, 'paedophile'," he tells Mark Blake.

MANIC STREET PREACHERS: Fresh out of Blackwood, Bradfield, Wire and co promised 16m sales for debut album Generation Terrorists. Twenty years on, they re-evaluate its Molotov cocktail of "the profound and stupid".

DEAD CAN DANCE: 4AD's Anglo-Aussie lovers-turned-fighters pushed the music envelope then drove each other cuckoo. Are they ready to do it all over again?

BRIAN ENO: Back in ambient mode, rock's Brain From Planet Xenon ponders sex, gospel and soft furnishings.

JOHN CALE: The music that inspires and sustains the viola-torturing V.U. man, from Morton Feldman to Dr Dre.

129 ALBUMS REVIEWED!: Scott Walker / Donald Fagen / Allah-Las / Jonny Greenwood / Manic Street Preachers / Gil Scott-Heron / The Beatles Vinyl / Neil Young / Madness / The Jackson 5 / Royal Trux / Kate Rusby / Soundgarden / The Rolling Stones / The Beach Boys live / Diana Krall and much more.

PLUS! Primal Scream / Joe Brown / Larry Graham / Michael Kiwanuka's Mind Blowers / Hole / On the road with Tame Impala / Suggs / Introducing The Staves / Farewell, Andy Williams.

 

MOJO magazine - Nirvana cover (August 2008 - Issue 177) ei cd:tä

OASIS - Noel Gallagher unveils the new Oasis album
3 pages

SHE & HIM - 1 page

TRICKY - ¾ page

MADNESS - ½ page

MY BRIGHTEST DIAMOND - ½ page

WALTER BECKER - One half of the Steely Dan superbrain talks Dylan, psychology and the blues
1 page

PAUL HEATON - 1 page

SOLOMON BURKE - The King of Rock'n'Soul mixes sermon and stand-up to regale Geoff Brown with his life story, praising The Rolling Stones and smiting the President
5 pages

SIGUR ROS - David Sheppard meets the hushed'n'hopeful Icelandic foursome with their hoods off. "We only want to have fun," they explain
6 pages

BO DIDDLEY - Junkyard inventor, sound pioneer and sharp-dressed man, Bo Diddley left behind a gargantuan legacy that runs from Elvis Presley via The Rolling Stones and on to U2 and The White Stripes. Michael Hurtt, the last Mojo journalist to spend time with Bo, pays tribute to the man rightfully known as The Originator
6 pages

MOJO AWARDS - The Mojo Honours List
9 pages

STEVE WINWOOD - From the early '60s R&B grooves of the Spencer Davis Group and the pastoral psychedelia of Traffic to the organic dreamscapes of his solo work, Steve Winwood has had one of the most remarkable careers in British music. If only he could remember it. Mat Snow meets the well-preserved rock legend and jogs a few memories
5 pages

SUB POP - Eleven years after punk's tabula rasa, Sub Pop records led a riotous new noise insurgency that catapulted Kurt Cobain to superstardom and nearly destroyed the label itself. Now, 20 years on from the grunge explosion, members of Green River, Mudhoney, Soundgarden, Tad and Nirvana reconvene with SP founders Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman, and key players in the Seattle scene to bring you the inside story of "the little label that could and did"
12 pages

MUDHONEY - The elder statesmen of the Seattle scene, Mudhoney deflected any notion of success through drunken high jinks, bad habits and wry humour. Then came major label torpor, substance abuse and near-collapse. Twenty years on, they're still standing. Michael Azerrad joins them on tour to hear survivor's tale...
6 pages

THE HOLD STEADY - Album review
1¼ pages

BECK - Album review
1 page

GARY KEMP AND SPANDAU BALLET - "Hello Goodbye"
1 page

 

 

MOJO magazine - Bruce Springsteen cover (January 2006 - Issue 146) ei cd:tä

CHUCK D - Interview
5 pages

BABYSHAMBLES - With the tabloids on his trail and his future in the balance, it's just another day in the life of rock's last romantic
6 pages

BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - "You talkin' to me?"
In a remarkable interview at the end of a remarkable year, the real Boss sits down with Mojo for an unprecedented outpouring on life, death, divorce, identity, America... the whole thing
20 pages

 

 

MOJO magazine - The Kinks cover (March 2006 - Issue 148)

DUNGEN - 1 page

FLAMING LIPS - 1 and a half pages

THE METERS - 1 and a half pages

LES PAUL - 1 page

JODY WILDGOOSE - 1 page

JOHN LYDON - The punk generation's David Attenborough disses Strummer, defends the Royals and feels guilty about Sid. Human after all? "Well, I ain't no saint..."
5 pages

DAMIAN MARLEY - On the eve of his UK tour, the first Marley to properly emerge from the Tuff Gong's shadow takes reggae back where it belongs: the top of the charts
3 and a half pages

TALK TALK - From the hair-gel swamp of the '80s, came one of the most beautteous records ever made. But was the toll it took on Mark Hollis and crew a price worth paying?
6 pages

LIVE AT THE APOLLO! - The sights, sounds, and, er, wigs of Harlem's soul mecca at its '60s peak, as seen through the candid lens of Don Paulsen
8 pages

THE KINKS - The troubled soul and fragile genius of Ray Davies. Amazing tales of triumph, disaster, trauma and violence from the heyday of Britain's most dangerous band
16 pages

KRIS KRISTOFFERSON - Album review
1 page

KANYE WEST - Gig review
2 pages

TERRY REID - Gig review
1 page

CD: Levyssä kevyttä naarmu joilla ei ole vaikutusta toistoon.

01 - Fountains Of Wayne - Better Things

02 - Steve Wynn - This Strange Effect

03 - Redd Kross - Fancy

04 - Mudhoney - Who Will Be the Next in Line

05 - The Thanes - You Shouldn't Be Sad

06 - Bill Lloyd - This Is Where I Belong

07 - The Green Pajamas - A Long Way From Home

08 - Yo La Tengo - No Return

09 - Kevin Tinista - Situation Vacant

10 - The Blue Aeroplanes - Big Sky

11 - Holly Golightly - Tell Me Now So I Know

12 - Peter Bruntnell - Waterloo Sunset

13 - Mark Lanegan - Nothin' in the World Can Stop Me Worryin' 'Bout That Girl

14 - Ed Kuepper - Steam Train

15 - Gravenhurst - See My Friends

 

 

MOJO magazine - John Lydon cover (January 2004 - Issue 122) ei cd:tä

DAMIEN RICE - 1 page

STELLASTARR* - ½ page

TOM JONES - The well-tanned Welsh troubadour on lost deals with Motown, Burt Bacharach's vocal stylings and, oh yes, hanging with Mr Elvis Presley
3 pages

FRANK ZAPPA - A tribute to the hero/nemesis of American music by Charles Shaar Murray and Sylvie Simmons. Plus: a lost Zappa interview from 1991 and Gail Zappa on life with Frank and the Zappa archive
12 pages

POST PUNK'S NOT DEAD! - 4 pages

PUBLIC IMAGE LTD. - After the trauma and commodified chaos of the Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd. was intended as John Lydon's new beginning - a chance to sweep away all that had gone before. What followed was a tale of turmoil, dissatisfaction, psychosis, and revolutionary music. Keith Cameron speaks to the three men who lived through it
8½ pages

CHIC - 6 pages

SIMON AND GARFUNKEL - Gig review
1 page

DONNA SUMMER AND GIORGIO MORODER - "Hello goodbye"
1 page

 

 

 

MOJO magazine - The Arctic Monkeys cover (September 2009 - Issue 190) ei cd:tä

EDWYN COLLINS - "Self Portrait"
The inspirational soulful satirist, in his own word and by his own hand
Three-quarter page feature

DAVID SYLVIAN - Interview
6 pages

WHITE DENIM - 4 pages

QUEEN - The secrets of Freddie Mercury and the rock royals' inner circle, as revealed by their road crew head honcho Peter Hince
5 pages

J.J. CALE - "The Real Slowhand"
6 pages

MICHAEL JACKSON - Following his shocking death last month, Sylvie Simmons looks back on her many meetings with the King Of Pop
6 pages

THE HOUSEMARTINS - Twenty years after their collapse, The Housemartins reunite and recite tales of 'bad skin', 'bad clothes' and 'a lot of self abuse'
5 pages

ARCTIC MONKEYS - "The In Sound From Way Out"
We find out the secrets which led to the Monkeys' slow, heavy and personal new album
11 pages

Plus reviews and lots more

 

 

 

MOJO magazine - Syd Barrett cover (March 2010 - Issue 196) ei cd:tä

OH NO ONO - 1 page

THAT PETROL EMOTION - 1 page

CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG - From growing up with "scandalous" Papa Serge and Ian Dury to the nightmare of illness and Antichrist, CG talks to Will Hodgkinson about manipulation, provocation and reputation
5 pages

SLY STONE - The lost soul legend is tracked down to a skid row LA hotel by Willem Alkema, where he opens up about money, guns, life, death and, most importantly, his new album
10 pages

DR. FEELGOOD - Reared on an oily atoll in the River Thames, Dr. Feelgood were a mean-looking '70s quartet of cheap-suited R&B gangsters whose machine-gun rock'n'roll influenced everyone from The Ramones to Primal Scream. On the eve of a new documentary Roy Wilkinson travels to Canvey Island to meet with the legends who killed off the hippies and gave birth to punk
6 pages

CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - 7 pages

SYD BARRETT - His first solo album, The Madcap Laughs, sealed his reputation as psychedelia's doomed poet and saw him withdraw further into himself. Now, four decades on from its initial release, David Gilmour, Robert Wyatt, Mick Rock and those who knew him best tell the true story of Syd Barrett's mythical descent into madness...
12 pages

PETER GABRIEL - Album review
1 page

 

 

 

MOJO: The Music Magazine (April 2012)

CD: Levyssä hieman jälkeä jolla ei ole vaikutusta toistoon.

 1 Broadcast  On Let's Go3:14

2 Robert Wyatt Free Will And Testament4:12

3 Midlake Young Bride4:49

4 Baxter Dury Isabel3:43

5 Joan As Police Woman The Ride3:09

6 Diagrams Night All Night3:42

7 Erland And The Carnival Map Of An Englishman2:56

8 Declan O'Rourke Sarah (Last Night In A Dream)4:22

9 Cow Black Harvest4:40

10 Fleet Foxes White Winter Hymnal2:25

11 Tame Impala Alter Ego4:45

12 Joanna Newsom Colleen6:37

13 Tim Burgess A Case For Vinyl6:34

14 Paul Weller River Man3:42

15 Amy Winehouse Love Is A Losing Game (Live At iTunes Festival London 2007)2:30

 

 

 

Mojo Magazine Issue 223 (June 2012)

CD: Uusi ja muoveissa

THE BEACH BOYS AT 50: The five surviving members of the legendary vocal group meet with Barney Hoskyns in Los Angeles. But will their 50 Year Anniversary reunion end in fun, fun, fun or fight, fight, fight?

THE BEACH BOYS' 50 GREATEST SONGS: MOJO celebrates their musical majesty, while Johnny Marr, Todd Rundgren, Wayne Coyne and more salute the group's madness and genius.

DAVID BOWIE: The man himself remembers, dissects and annotates a stunning series of portraits taken over the years by his court photographer, Sukita.

RUFUS WAINWRIGHT: Raised by warring parents, battered by a hard-edged party life, the son of Loudon and Kate reapplies for luxe pop stardom.

RUSH: How the highbrow Canuck proggers fed on Tolkien, Ayn Rand, weed and whiskey, survived critics and personal tragedies to become "the biggest cult band in the world."

BEACH HOUSE: The shimmering psychedelia of Baltimore-based duo, Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally draws on everything from The Zombies to The Cure and is attracting an ever-widening celebrity fanbase.

REVIEWED: Public Image Ltd / Regina Spektor / Richard Hawley / Rumer / Damon Albarn / Smoke Fairies / The Cult / Codeine / Etta James / Bo Diddley / Fela Kuti / Billy Bragg & Wilco / Lee Hazlewood / Paul McCartney / Paul Simon / Buddy Guy / Scott Walker / WOMAD and many more.

PLUS!: My Bloody Valentine remasters arrive - Kevin Shields speaks! / British Sea Power at the Large Hadron Collider / Howard Devoto and Buzzcocks reunite / In the studio with The Pop Group and Hot Chip / Norah Jones' Self Portrait / Introducing Natalie Duncan / Farewell Earl Scruggs and Ronnie Montrose...

AND NOT FORGETTING... and at Number 1...the greatest Beach Boys track of all time revealed - only in the new issue of MOJO.

Saint Etienne– Wouldn't It Be Nice 3:11
Magnetic North – You Still Believe In Me 2:31
The Sand Band– That's Not Me 3:56
Tim Burgess– Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder) 3:36
Jeffrey Lewis with Wooden Wand and Janet Simpson – I'm Waiting For The Day 2:31
Neil Cowley Trio– Let's Go Away For A While 4:24
Tom McRae and The Standing Band– Sloop John B 3:19
The Flaming Lips– God Only Knows 3:13
Les Limiñanas– I Know There's An Answer 2:29
Jodie Marie– Here Today 3:14
Gaz Coombes– I Just Wasn't Made For These Times 3:17
Human Don't Be Angry– Pet Sounds 7:18
Here We Go Magic– Caroline No 2:26
Bonus Track
Superimposers– Trombone Dixie 3:45

 

 

 

MOJO magazine - Prince cover (April 2014 - Issue 245)

CD: Levyssä naarmua jolla ei ole vaikutusta toistoon.

1 Poliça– Warrior Lord

4:27

2 Blood Orange (2)– You're Not Good Enough

4:20

3 Arabian Prince*– Strange Life

6:51

4 Luke Temple– Florida

4:25

5 Gayngs– The Gaudy Side Of Town

7:06

6 Toro Y Moi– So Many Details

4:42

7 James Pants– We're Through

3:32

8 The Stepkids– Sweet Salvation

4:54

9 Arthur Russell– Get Around To It

4:57

10 Darondo– Sexy Mama

3:52

11 Music Love & Funk*– Stone Lover

7:08

12 The Girls (3)– I've Got My Eyes On You

4:00

13 How To Dress Well– & It Was U

3:03

14 Pyramid Vritra– Tea & Lemonade

2:39

15 The New Year (2)– My Bleeding Wound

3:31

D

ANNY BROWN - 1 page

MOBY - ¾ page

NICK MULVEY - ¾ page

JEAN-JACQUES BURNEL - 1 pages

CAPTAIN BEEFHEART - 3 pages

BOY GEORGE - 2 pages

PAUL STANLEY - After 40 years in pan-stick and stack-heels, Kiss frontman Paul Stanley is ready to tell the truth. "I used to isolate myself. It was unhealthy," he confesses
6 pages

NENEH CHERRY - Talks New York jazz, punk, ska and hip hop, and looking forward to a bright new future
5 pages

OASIS - Two decades later guitarist Paul 'Bonehead' Arthurs re-lives the rollercoaster ride that transformed their fortunes...
6 pages

RONNIE LANE - Pat Gilbert chats to friends and family about the glorious highs and tragic lows of the ex-Face's peripatetic solo years
8 pages

AZTEC CAMERA - Roddy Frame assesses the wrong moves and self-doubt between 1983's 'High Land, Hard Rain' and today
4 pages

PRINCE - We are granted an audience with the reborn soul-funk genius. Plus: the Purple 1's London love-in
16 pages

ELBOW - Album review
1 page

THE BANGLES - 1 page

 

 

 

 

MOJO magazine - Kate Bush cover (October 2014 - Issue 251)

CD: Levyssä vähäistä jälkeä jolla ei ole vaikutusta toistoon. Kansikotelossa halkeamia.

Tracklist Hide Credits 1 –Pinkunoizu The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Written-By – Pinkunoizu 6:32 2 –Haley Bonar Last War Written-By – Haley Bonar 3:57 3 –Connan Mockasin Do I Make You Feel Shy? Written-By – Connan Hosford 3:10 4 –Caribou Can't Do Without You Written-By – Dan Snaith 3:54 5 –The War On Drugs Red Eyes Written-By – Adam Granofsky 4:57 6 –Wye Oak Shriek Written-By – Jenn Wasner 3:37 7 –Poliça You Don't Own Me Written-By – David White (5), John Madara 3:14 8 –I Break Horses Denial Written-By – Fredrik Balck, Maria Lindén 3:36 9 –Lia Ices Thousand Eyes Written-By – Lia Kessel 4:01 10 –Julia Holter Don't Make Me Over Written-By – Burt Bacharach & Hal David* 3:02 11 –Anna von Hausswolff Mountains Crave Written-By – Anna von Hausswolff 3:33 12 –Smoke Fairies Your Own Silent Movie Written-By – Smoke Fairies 3:17 13 –Nite Jewel In The Dark Written-By – Cole Marsden Greif-Neill*, Ramona Gonzalez 4:17 14 –Snowbird Porcelain Written-By – Simon Raymonde, Stephanie Dosen 3:58 15 –Haiku Salut Sounds Like There's A Pacman Crunching Away At Your Heart Written-By – Gemma Barkerwood, Louise Croft, Sophie Barkerwood 4:56

 

 

Mojo Magazine Issue 253 (December 2014) ei cd:tä

MOJO 253 salutes rock's eternal voyagers Pink Floyd as they release The Endless River, the last music, they say, ever to be issued under the band's name. In our 21-page special, we visit David Gilmour and Nick Mason in their lairs to talk at length about the album's fragile genesis, and revisit the dramatic twists and turns of the group's near 50-year career. Also: the first family of British folk - Thompsons Richard, Linda, Teddy and Kami - spill the beans on their unexpected but highly welcomed reunion; punk superstar Billy Idol walks us through his dark and debauched '80s MTV years; Mick Fleetwood bares his soul; those present there recall Kurt Cobain's bizarre last-ever photo session; and California psych-aholic Ty Segall reveals his curious modus operandi. All this and more, plus a synapse-sizzling free CD compiling the best of the new psych-rock wavers.

 

 

 

MOJO magazine - U2 cover (January 2015)

CD: Levy naarmuton.

1.   Blue Moon – Beck                     4:00
2.   Lazaretto – Jack White (2)                     3:38
3.   Turn It Up – Robert Plant                       4:03
4.   Nothing Will Change – Sharon Van Etten                         3:12
5.   Keep In The Dark – Temples (4)                            4:37
6.   The Faker – Ty Segall                4:05
7.   Milly's Garden – Steve Gunn                  5:31
8.   Turtles All The Way Down – Sturgill Simpson                   3:06
9.   Holiday – Julie Byrne                2:35
10.  Under The Pressure  – The War On Drugs                        8:48
11.  Yangye, The Evil Leopard – Kasai Allstars                        7:05
12.   Wanderlust – Wild Beasts                    4:51
13.  Your Love Will Set You Free  – Caribou                            5:45
14.  I Keep Out Of It – Sleaford Mods                       3:00
15.  Dirty – The Bug Feat. Flowdan *                         2:54

Magazine features:

GINGER BAKER - Interview
6 pages

BUZZCOCKS - 5 pages

THE WHO - We chronicle five moments of mod revolution and sonic innovation
8 pages

MOJO REVIEW OF 2014 - 16 pages

U2 - "Too Tough To Die"
11 pages

Plus loads more

 

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