MOJO 383 – October 2025: Robert Plant Profiled
Robert Plant, the iconic frontman of Led Zeppelin, has made a triumphant return, delving into mystical roots music with a new album. In the latest issue of MOJO magazine, Plant shares captivating stories and candid perspectives while curating an exclusive CD for readers. Alongside Plant’s feature, readers will find a diverse range of articles on legendary musicians.
Ozzy Osbourne, the famed Black Sabbath vocalist, is explored beyond his flamboyant stage persona. The article delves into Osbourne’s journey from adversity to success, shedding light on the resilience that defined his career. Similarly, Joni Mitchell’s transformative experiences on the road and the creation of her seminal album “The Hissing Of Summer Lawns” in 1975 are detailed, showcasing the evolution of the folk icon.
The issue also spotlights Michael Kiwanuka, a soulful singer-songwriter from Britain, reflecting on the challenges of the music industry and the profound impact of curated music compilations on his artistic journey. Additionally, the magazine revisits Willie Nelson’s groundbreaking album “Red Headed Stranger,” celebrating its enduring influence on country music.
Gary Numan, a pioneer of electronic pop, candidly discusses his career’s highs and lows, offering insights into his artistic evolution. Baxter Dury, son of Ian Dury, embraces his musical heritage with a unique blend of synth-pop and distinctive personas, adding a fresh perspective to the music landscape. The legacy of British jazz genius Mike Taylor is also explored, shedding light on his tragic story and musical contributions.
In the review section, readers can find insightful critiques of recent albums by artists such as Big Thief, Cate Le Bon, and Suede, offering a comprehensive overview of the current music scene. Moreover, the magazine features intriguing pieces on diverse topics, including Spinal Tap’s resurgence, Lucinda Williams’ creative process, and the discovery of Woody Guthrie’s lost tapes.
With a wealth of engaging content, MOJO magazine continues to be a vital resource for music lovers seeking in-depth features on iconic artists and emerging talents. From exclusive interviews to comprehensive reviews, each issue provides a rich tapestry of music history and contemporary trends. Don’t miss out on the latest edition of MOJO magazine, where Robert Plant takes center stage, offering a unique glimpse into his musical world.