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Billed as ‘Patchwork’, Jarvis Cocker's band of Britpop misfits return to the scene of their 1995 Glastonbury triumph. Read ...
On a sweltering hot Friday afternoon, Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers unveil Wet Leg v2.0. Read MOJO's review and the ...
One of these was a phenomenon. Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill album, released this month 30 years ago, hit Number 1 ...
Soaring temperatures on The Pyramid Stage prove to be the perfect setting for Jamaican legend. Read MOJO's review and the ...
Does CMAT have - as she claims right at the start of this triumphant hour-long celebration - "an amazing ass”? Does she have ...
On their fifth Glastonbury appearance, Kilmarnock riffmeisters Biffy Clyro deliver an epic career overview, plus a taste of ...
With two recent number ones under their belt, Rick Witter and co. return to Glastonbury after a 30-year absence as “big time ...
Doctor Who/The Thick Of It actor joins fellow Glaswegians on The Other Stage for a consummate Worthy Farm set. Read MOJO's ...
As the 1975 headline the Pyramid Stage, frontman Matty Healy allows his band's music to largely do the talking for a change.
The answer, it proves, is the former, in spades. A video montage that precedes their entrance includes high profile critics of the band, including Sharon Osbourne calling them a hate group. Later, ...
With Paul McCartney turning up for their final Glastonbury show, The Searchers look back as rock's longest-running band.
Ahead of Neil Young’s headline slot at this year’s Glastonbury, MOJO picks his ten essential albums. 10. Psychedelic Pill 9.