Marianne Faithfull

Marianne Faithfull

Mojo Interview “I got out very quickly. Much as I love The Rolling Stones, they’re not my life.” In remembrance of Marianne Faithfull, who has sadly passed away aged 78, MOJO revisits our last interview with Faithfull, icon of the swinging ’60s and so much more…...
Dylan test

Dylan test

Mojo Presents A Complete Unknown Review: Astute portrait of Dylan’s rise It might play with a few facts, but Bob Dylan biopic presents a riveting look at his early years and schism with the folk scene. ★★★★ Dir. James Mangold In A Complete Unknown, James Mangold’s...
A Complete Unknown: The review is in, and…

A Complete Unknown: The review is in, and…

Mojo FEATURE A Complete Unknown Review: Astute portrait of Dylan’s rise It might play with a few facts, but Bob Dylan biopic presents a riveting look at his early years and schism with the folk scene. ★★★★ Dir. James Mangold In A Complete Unknown, James Mangold’s...
The Clash

The Clash

Mojo FEATURE A Riot Of Their Own In spring ’77, with the Sex Pistols off the road, it fell to The Clash to take punk properly UK-wide. In 2017, 40 years after, MOJO sifted the frolics, fisticuffs and fallout of the White Riot Tour to find: the real reason The Jam got...
The Cure

The Cure

Mojo FEATURE Whispers in the silence With The Cure’s 14th album Songs Of A Lost World now finally upon us, MOJO goes back to the very beginning. Out of new town ennui would grow the post-punk era’s most everlasting of groups, but not before hospital gigs, biscuit...
Rush

Rush

Mojo FEATURE Revenge Of The Nerds Brandishing power-prog anthems and über-preposterous concepts, Rush survived personal tragedy, Nazi slurs and multiple taserings to be crowned the Biggest Cult Band In The World, back in 2012. “Yes! We win!” they told Paul Elliott....
The Replacements

The Replacements

Mojo FEATURE Every Loser Wins No rock’n’roll band failed quite like The Replacements: proudly, spectacularly, hilariously, famously. Their poignant punk made tough guys melt, but behind the scrappy heroics were people drawn by tragedy to self-destruction. “It was a...
In Xanadu

In Xanadu

Mojo FEATURE In Xanadu Last month, ELO’s orchestral pop maestro Jeff Lynn announced that the group’s last-ever show will take place at London’s Hyde Park next summer. In 2012, Lynn sat down with MOJO’s Keith Cameron to look back on the full unbelievable journey of...