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MOJO

Dec 01 2025
Magazine

Launched in 1993, MOJO celebrates the stories of music's all-time greats. It does this through expertly written, insightful features and exclusive, in-depth interviews. MOJO also finds and recommends new music of quality and integrity, so if you want to read about the classics of now and tomorrow, it is definitely the music magazine for you. As founding editor Paul Du Noyer put it, MOJO has ""the sensibilities of a fanzine and the design values of Vogue."" It's lovingly put together every month by music fanatics with huge knowledge, who share your passion. And because they have unrivalled contacts in the music industry, they bring you the kind of access, news and expertise you won't find anywhere else.

THIS MONTH'S CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE…

ALL BACK TO MY PLACE • THE STARS REVEAL THE SONIC DELIGHTS GUARANTEED TO GET THEM GOING…

MOJO

Theories, rants, etc.

All Together Now • The Beatles’ Anthology 4 box and a new episode of their Anthology docu-series are upon us. But what’s it all about?

The Beatles

You Will See Me • What to expect from the all-new Anthology Episode 9?

JANE WEAVER GETS TO WORK ON ALBUM 13 IN AN ELECTRONIC TURRET

ALSO WORKING

Wreckless Eric • The evergreen English songsmith talks vindication, Andrew Weatherall and the Whole Wide World.

Horse Attitudes • A new photo-book memorialises Patti Smith’s first trip to Paris as a rock star, including a pilgrimage to Jim Morrison’s grave. “She seemed very moved,” says Claude Gassian.

REGGAE VOCAL LEGENDS THE CONGOS VOW TO ROCK FOR EVER

CONGO FURY • Three lethal doses of Rasta harmony.

KISS KISS BANG BANG! MEET NEW AUSSIE DYNAMOS THE BELAIR LIP BOMBS!

OCCULT FOLK SEER DAISY RICKMAN HERALDS THE WINTER DARKNESS

MOJO PLAYLIST • It’s time – for Floyd demos, metal duets and ghost dub.

THE MOJO INTERVIEW • Heir of poets, preachers and Southern radicals, country-folk prodigy, songwriters’ songwriter, stroke survivor, she’s a fighter with another battle on her hands – the world we face today. “Some people need to wake up,” insists Lucinda Williams.

WE'RE NOT WORTHY • Margo Price on the exemplary Lucinda.

A LIFE IN PICTURES • Just Williams: Lucinda down the years.

TASTE OF CINDY • Three key Williams albums, assessed by Andy Fyfe.

PARTY LIKE IT'S 1969 • Forty years age, PRINCE ran his Purple Rain gravy train off the tracks. Instead of cashing in, he would trip out, on a quirky, psychedelic bauble influenced by Arab music, psychedelia, sex and spirituality. Around The World In A Day - reissued next month - proved his desperation to be different. "He was already in his Beatles mode," his band tell STEVIE CHICK.

"I DREW UPON THE SGT. PEPPER'S SLEEVE" • Doug Henders tells the story behind his psychedelic cover art for Around The World In A Day.

EXCLUSIVE! DELIVERANCE • In autumn 2025, the stark landscapes of BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’s Nebraska swim back into focus, as its fabled electric version emerges and a Bruce biopic explores the struggles behind the songs. On p42, director Scott Cooper reveals Springsteen’s role in shaping Deliver Me From Nowhere, but not before the Boss himself has his say. “It was an exploratory period,” he tells WARREN ZANES, “and that affected everything I was doing.”

"BRUCE TOLD ME, THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF ISN'T ALWAYS PRETTY" • Nebraska-era biopic DELIVER ME FROM NOWHERE gets under the skin of The Boss. “He came out of it with tears in his eyes,” director SCOTT COOPER tells TOM DOYLE.

KEEP ON TRACKING! • Nebraska’s TEAC 144 turned out to be one of the Bruce biopic’s more mercurial performers, finds WARREN ZANES.

Mad Not Mad • NOT JUST THE MOST ORIGINAL VOICE IN FRENCH POP,...

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Languages

  • English