We’re proud to see Small Faces back where they belong — front and centre — as the cover stars of the latest issue of MOJO Magazine.
The March 2026 issue (MOJO 388) shines a spotlight on one of the most important bands in British rock, revisiting the era-defining Ogden’s Nut Gone Flake and the creative explosion that defined the Immediate Records years.
A Defining British Sound
Few bands captured the spirit of the late 60s quite like Small Faces. From sharp mod beginnings to psychedelic innovation, their work remains a cornerstone of British music history — and continues to influence generations of artists.
This latest MOJO cover feature dives deep into that story, exploring the band’s creativity, chaos, and lasting legacy.
Rare & Unreleased Material
Included with the issue is an exclusive CD of live, rare and previously unreleased recordings, offering a fresh perspective on the band at their peak between 1965 and 1969.
It’s a reminder of just how vital this music still is — and why it continues to resonate today.
Continuing the Immediate Legacy
At Nice Records, we’re committed to preserving and celebrating the Immediate catalogue — ensuring that this music is heard with the clarity and care it deserves.
Seeing Small Faces celebrated on the cover of MOJO is a powerful moment — and a testament to the enduring importance of these recordings.
Discover the Issue
Explore the latest MOJO feature and rediscover one of Britain’s greatest bands:
👉 https://www.mojo4music.com/magazine/latest-issues/mojo-388-march-2026-small-faces/





