Bowie’s stellar 1974, The Cure, Tom Petty, Queen, The Beatles and dystopian covermount CD in latest magazine.
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Haunted by bereavement, The Cure’s first album in 16 years finds Robert Smith coming to terms with mortality in majestic style.
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Queen guitarist speaks exclusively to MOJO about revisiting the band’s debut album, Freddie Mercury’s “bloody religious” lyrics, reclusive bandmate John Deacon and more.
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Sex, drugs, paranoia and a Christian sect: inside the creation of Suede’s destructively ambitious second album.
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Queen’s 1973 debut album extensively revisited over multiple formats that restore the originally intended running order. Plus, demos, live tracks and a new stereo mix.
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On their latest LP, Aussie quartet look far beyond the goon-sack sewer of Melbourne’s punk scene.
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Follow up to 2020’s speculative Songs For Our Daughter brilliantly traces early stages of motherhood.
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Black Francis and co. thrill on first LP with Band Of Skulls bassist Emma Richardson.
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Written and produced by Springsteen himself, director Thom Zimny’s account of The E Street Band’s post-Covid world tour is available to stream from this week.
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Postponed by injury, Chrissie Hynde’s gang roll back into London for a near flawless display.
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Filmed by Martin Scorsese, a multitude of stars take to the stage to salute late Band guitarist, Robbie Robertson.
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