New MOJO Magazine Issue 385 – JOHN LENNON

This month British music monthly magazine MOJO focuses on : the untold story
of JOHN LENNON’s radicalisation in New York’s West Village, 1971-73, and the extraordinary music that came out of it.

Also in the issue: Bruce Springsteen on the new Nebraska box and inside the new biopic; Jimi Hendrix trips out on Axis: Bold As Love; Prince rewrites the rulebook with Around The World In A Day; Lucinda Williams in The MOJO Interview. Plus: The Beatles; Patti Smith; Miles Davis; Eagles; Brigitte Fontaine; Wreckless Eric; Fine Young Cannibals; The Replacements; The Congos; and multiple album reviews.

You can purchase a copy of this new issue and
let it be sent to your home address. Info HERE.

This months Free CD, named Power To The People; an exclusive sampler of John Lennon tracks from the new box set. Features killer versions of Come Together, Instant Karma! (We All Shine On), Cold Turkey, Well Well Well, previously unreleased Lennon

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New UNCUT MAGAZINE Issue With Cover Star NEIL YOUNG

11 October 2025

To celebrate NEIL YOUNG‘s 80th birthday (November 12th), friends, collaborator
and admirers — including Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, Emmylou Harris, Nils Lofgren, Thurston Moore, Micah Nelson and Margo Price — join UNCUT to salute the many
facets of a fearless, single-minded artist.

This month’s Free CD, titled The Goldrush – The Songs Of Neil Young.
It features reimagined songs, exclusively performed for UNCUT, by Bonnie
“Prince” Billy, J Mascis, Sharon Van Etten, Kurt Vile & The Sadies, Joan Shelley,
Margo Cilker
and more.

You can purchase a copy and have it sent to your home. Info here.

MOJO Magazine Presents 260-Page DAVID BOWIE Special

4 October 2025

DAVID BOWIE’s contribution to music and culture was, and continues to be, immeasurable, a fact brought into sharp focus by his untimely death almost
10 years ago in 2016.

From his 1970s glam rock personas Ziggy Stardust and Aladdin Sane, through a stint making bleak electronic music in Berlin with Brian Eno, and on to international superstardom with 1983’s Let’s Dance album and beyond, Bowie was always an innovator, influencer, style icon, and courageous and brilliant one-off.

Featuring 260 pages of in-depth features and exclusive interviews, and illustrated with dozens of iconic and rare images, CHANGES 1947-2016 brings together MOJO’s finest writing on the artist into one sumptuous, single-volume Super Deluxe Edition.

Within its heavy card covers, Bowie’s story is unfolded with unrivalled knowledge
and passion, from his early childhood in Brixton to his emotional last LP Blackstar,
and all points in between. Meanwhile, we also guide you through the singer’s key
albums and collaborators, and his 100 greatest songs.

PRESIDENT – The English Emo-Metallic Hype Impress With New Hellish Single ‘DESTROY ME’

Daily noise that works faster than a stream of caffeine

22 September 2025

English masked, emo-metal rockers PRESIDENT are ready to conquer the world.
Last May they dropped their debut single In The Name Of The Father. As of today
it already scored more than 11 million streams on Spotify. The following 3 singles are
heading the same way, including the newest one DESTROY ME.

Kerrang talked to the anonymous frontman
for their new zine issue. Read it here.

Wake up, people and meet the real President,
the masked one, not the moronic orange one.

Instagram – Info upcoming EP

New MOJO Magazine Issue With Cover Star BOB DYLAN

21 September 2025

Returning to the dawn of his career in Manhattan’s crucible of folk, poetry and politics, MOJO explores BOB DYLAN‘s transformation from wannabe to real deal with the friends and peers who watched it happen.

On October 31st Bob Dylan’s The Bootleg Series Vol. 18:
Through The Open Window, 1956-1963
. More info here.

Also in the issue: The Who and the eclipse of Keith Moon; Syd Barrett – the lost letters;
David Byrne gets to the point; Terry Reid – the final interview, Tortoise; Patti Smith; Rocky Horror; The Charlatans; Barrie Wentzell’s greatest pics; Neko Case; Cheap Trick; Soft Cell; Annahstasia; Jeff Tweedy; The Cramps; Gentle Giant; and more!

This month’s Free CD is titled The Complete Unknowns: The Best Of Greenwich Village
1950-1965. An exclusive alternate take of Dylan’s One Too Many Mornings, plus 14 more great tracks from his folk milieu. With stars such as Woody Guthrie, Carolyn Hester, Odetta, Phil Ochs, Dave Van Ronk, Fred Neil, Judy Collins, and Josh White.

You can buy a copy and let it be sent to your home. Info here.

IMAGE OF THE DAY – Metalcore Junks EVERY TIME I DIE

16 September 2025


Everytime they play live – great shot by Kerrang

For all who (like me) don’t know EVERY TIME I DIE
here’s a thing or two to know about those manicial
noiseniks.

They’re veteran metalcore junks from Buffalo, New York . They dropped 9 LPs, like they
were bombs, between 1998-2021, then called it a day. But the hunger to blow up stages every time they live, got them back on the road this year. Kerrang joined them for 72 hours. Read all about it HERE.

One of their biggest hits.

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New UNCUT Magazine Issue With Cover Stars PULP

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13 September 2025

In many ways, 2025 has been PULP’s year. A new – No 1 – album with MORE (their
first in 24 years), a world tour, a handsome reissue for Different Class due next month
and now on the cover of UNCUT that looks back with the imperishable pop vets led by
the imperishable Jarvis Cocker. And you can dig into their 40 greatest songs as chosen
by the band.

Also in this new issue. Wednesday, Alastair McKay, Jon Dale’s celebration of visionary frontman Tim Smith and the band he led until his death, Cardiacs, Robert Plant, Jeff
Tweedy, Neko Case
and plenty more.

You can purchase a copy and let it be sent to your home address. Info HERE.

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British Montly Music Magazine MOJO Has New Issue With Cover Star ROBERT PLANT Out

9 September 2025

Led Zeppelin’s Golden God ROBERT PLANT (aged 77 now) returns, with a new album of mystical roots maneuvers named Saving Grace, after his touring band for six years now. He regales MOJO with classic tales and forthright views as they riffle through his record collection and compiles a free killer CD, titled Higher Rock, for the readers.

CHEVROLET
Lead single from Plant’s new LP
Out on September 26th

Also in the issue: Ozzy Osbourne – the inside story; Joni Mitchell’s incredible 1975;
Spinal Tap’s second wind; Willie Nelson – Red Headed Stranger; Michael Kiwanuka gets unreasonable. Plus: Gary Numan; Van Morrison; The Police; Mike Taylor; Baxter Dury; Andrew Watt; Big Thief; Lucinda Williams; Swell Maps; Woody Guthrie; Springsteen; and Communist jazz!

You can purchase a copy and let it be sent to your home. Info HERE.

MOJO (British Music Monthly) – New Issue With Two Different Covers: BRIAN WILSON And SUEDE

20 July 2025

This month, MOJO has 2 different cover stars.

Brian Wilson: the Beach Boys maestro mourned and
celebrated in a lavish and insight-strewn package.

Suede: the resurrection of Britain’s ’90s pop heroes explored in depth,
with a free CD of fascinating Suede rarities to delight superfans and
engage the Suede-curious.

New single

Also in the issue: Sly Stone, CMAT, Paul Weller, John Fogerty; Jeff Tweedy;
Paul Jones; Mickey Newbury; Martin Stephenson; The Fugs; Radiohead

and more.

You can purchase a copy and let it be sent to your home address. Info here.