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  • Crossroad Message is the debut full length album by Mojobone, released in 2002 and previously only available in Japan.

    Tales From The Bone is a 10” EP, the first official release by Mojobone and previously only available on vinyl.

    Both albums have been remastered with 11 bonus tracks added.
    Containing everything from the bands first demos dating back to 1996 to the Crossroad Message epic 10 min outtake “For The Weak” it’s a great collection of Mojobone’s own brand of heavy rock. For those only familiar with last years critically acclaimed album “Cowboy Mode” this retrospect gives prominent insight to the evolution of Mojobone and embodies all the trademark ingredients you’ve come to expect from Mojobone today, the groove, the blues and the doom.

    Repackaged with brand new artwork, this 28 track journey in heavy rock is a must have for any fan of the mighty riff!


  • If blues oriented heavy rock, with grooves that make it impossible not to get up and shake your moneymaker is what you’re after, then look no further. Mojobone, with their undeniably catchy hooks, sing along out loud choruses, and foot stomping rhythms, are guaranteed to have you captivated within the first moment they grace your ears with their presence.

    “Cowboy Mode” marks the third release from the incomparable Mojobone. Formed in 1996 as a three piece, and first dubbed “Foodbox”, musical mastermind behind the project Per Wiberg (King Hobo, Spiritual Beggars, ex-Opeth) started the band with a humble purpose in mind… to gather some friends to jam and record a few songs he had been working on for fun. The recording went better than anticipated and the band began to grow. In 1998, while recording six songs for their premiere “Tales From The Bone”, released on 10” vinyl, the name Mojobone was chosen and in March of 1999, history was made. Not only were Mojobone debuting their first official piece of music, but it was also the maiden voyage release on Wiberg’s very own label, Hippodome Music.

    Over the course of the year, Mojobone played a handful of gigs and continued knocking out new songs to further their unique, psychedelic sound bringing some attention their way. In 2001, they were approached by the Japanese label JVC / Victor Entertainment to release a full-length studio album. Eager to jump at this opportunity for expansion, Mojobone wasted no time embarking on ...