Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Music Interviews

Jasmine.4.t on collaborating with community, and “unsung heroes” Boygenius, on her intimate debut album

On ‘You Are The Morning’, the UK's first signee to Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records powerfully explores queer intimacy, longing and chosen family

Pete Doherty tells us about new solo album ‘Felt Better Alive’: “The Libertines are stark-raving mad not to want these songs”

Check out the country-tinged title-track single and details of Doherty's 'Down In Albion' UK tour, as he tells NME why "anyone who’s liked anything I’ve done before will love this, because it’s very personal"

Lainey Wilson on carrying the torch for women in country: “This fight isn’t new, it’s a generational struggle”

Ahead of her headline appearance at the 2025 C2C Festival, the Grammy winner tells NME about keeping herself grounded, the impact of country going mainstream and more

LA music community tell us about “tragic” impact of wildfires: “This will be felt for years”

NME checks in with LA's music scene to see how the city's wildfires have impacted its venues, studios and artists

‘Marilyn Manson: Unmasked’ director Karen McGann on the musician’s alleged abuse and “cult-like” following

“We’ve come so far in terms of what is and isn’t acceptable," McGann told NME, ahead of the doc airing tonight

Kep1er on staying together despite the odds: “There’s so much we still haven’t shown”

As the K-pop girl group celebrate three years, they speak with NME about what has kept them united, redefining themselves and more

Pete Doherty: “I don’t think I ever dared to dream that I’d still be knocking about”

Watch The Libertines frontman (and his dog Gladys) sit down with NME to look over a huge comeback year and tell us about family life, his record label, the battle for new music, the return of Babyshambles, impersonating Radiohead, and what 2025 has in store

Jordan Fish: “With every project, I want to immerse myself to the point where I feel like I am the artist”

In the year since he left Bring Me The Horizon, Jordan Fish has become the rock and metal world’s new go-to producer. He talks to NME about working with Poppy and Architects, criticism of the ‘Jordan Fish sound’ – and what he makes of the label ‘super-producer’

Charlie Simpson talks new role in ‘The War of the Worlds’ and the future of Fightstar and Busted

The frontman tells NME about how the plot reflects the threat of AI, what to expect from upcoming tour with McFly, and whether his bands are working on new material

Reverend & The Makers on their charity Christmas single: “The Samaritans helped me, so I should help them”

Jon McClure tells NME about the personal impetus behind festive single ‘Late Night Phone Call’, why he does private shows for fans on Christmas Day, his ADHD diagnosis and past jealously of old flatmate Alex Turner, the new era of the band, and his “fucking genius” new friend, Robbie Williams
Advertisement