by mojo | Apr 2, 2025 | MOJO Presents
Mojo FEATURE The Who’s 50 Greatest Songs MOJO’s rundown of The Who’s best ever tracks STARTING LIFE AS R&B-playing Mods, The Who quickly transformed into rule-breaking pioneers, perverting, distorting or ignoring the accepted rock tenets. John Entwistle’s bass and...
by mojo | Apr 2, 2025 | The MOJO Interview
Mojo FEATURE Battle Royale She punched him in the face. He sought to have her committed. Together, they explored life’s extremes and made some of the most audacious rock’n’roll of their era. In 2019, after years apart, Royal Trux were back – toting an extraordinary...
by mojo | Apr 2, 2025 | MOJO Presents
Mojo FEATURE The Thunder Machine Ginger Baker was one of the iconic architects of rock’s expansive era, a drummer who played as if literally possessed. He was also intimidating, contrary, complicated, imperious and unpredictable in ways his peers and progeny are still...
by mojo | Apr 2, 2025 | The MOJO Interview
Mojo FEATURE Wild At Heart Is Lana Del Rey – the Springsteen-approved laureate of LA darkness – lightening up? It’s 2021, and a new album opens a sunnier chapter in her controversial roman-a-clef, and folk legend Joan Baez advocates her acceptance in the...
by akindell | Apr 1, 2025 | MOJO Presents
Mojo FEATURE Song Of The South The Allman Brothers – bound by blood, scarred by tragedy – were the six-man “train wreck” with jazz chops and keen appetites who gave Southern rock its heart and soul. With the death of brother Gregg in May 2017 a final chapter ended,...