Advantages: Better than Q! Disadvantages: Not as good as Uncut!
...is a very interesting experience!
The Mojo "Filter" is next. Yep, that’s right, their review section. Mojo, like Uncut, doesn’t differentiate between classic and contemporary recordings (although there is a separate re-issues section). The 22 pages dedicated to albums cover about 54 releases, with an average word-count of 150; this is the most generous of the three magazines, but consequently the most restrictive in number of albums ...
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Advantages: Informative, always interesting and intriguing Disadvantages: Only comes out once a month.....
Mojo is one of the best, if not the best magazine ever!, in the field of music. It is a magazine that will easily apply to both the informed and the uninformed in the field of music. With its expert articles on artists that played a great part in the formulation of music over the last 4 decades, it is one essential source of information. It also includes various forms of top lists on songs or people, always compiled with excellent and accurate information. ...
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Advantages: always relevant Disadvantages: too popular
...fairly recently become interested in Mojo magazine, but of all the six issues I have bought, I have not been dissappointed yet. The magazine is very wide ranging, containing detailed reports on new releases, but also focusing on great bands and musicians of the past. Everything in the magazine is interesting and relevent to any reader, appealing to a wide range of people. The poplularity of Mojo is shown in the way that an issue is only out for two ...
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09.04.2001
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