Category: Music Interview

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Ghetts at the Mercury Prize 2021: “I just wear my heart on my sleeve”

Ghetts has spoken to NME about what went into making his Mercury-nominated album ‘Conflict Of Interest‘, as well as progress…

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Soundtrack Of My Life: Nelly

The first song I remember hearing Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell – ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ “I don’t want…

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The Manics talk 20th anniversary ‘Know Your Enemy’ reissue and Nicky Wire’s “jazz-meets-C86” solo album

Manic Street Preachers have spoken to NME about what to expect from the upcoming 20th anniversary reissue of their divisive…

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Sleaford Mods at End Of The Road Festival 2021: “There’s gonna be a cultural shift soon”

How do Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods, a notoriously stripped-back act, perform a main stage headline set? It’s a question that…

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Sam Fender talks “heart-churning” new single ‘Get You Down’ and teases punk side project

Sam Fender has released ‘Get You Down’, the latest single from his upcoming new album, ‘Seventeen Going Under’. Check it…

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CRAVITY: meet the budding K-pop boyband who are “here to conquer this world”

It makes sense that racing is the concept that’s stuck with CRAVITY in the 17 months since they debuted. The…

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Daine: meet the future emo icon mentored by Charli XCX

Daine has always been obsessed with community. Growing up, the Filipino-Australian artist felt understood by US emo bands like American…

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The ABBA ‘Voyage’ producers on what to expect from the “magical space circus” live show

The creators of ABBA’s “revolutionary” new live show ‘Voyage‘ have spoken to NME about the creation of the concert, the…

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Big Red Machine: “We find solace when we bring people together”

Main image credit: Graham Tolbert When Aaron Dessner sat down to create ‘How Long Do You Think It’s Gonna Last?’,…

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VLURE: Glaswegian post-punks relishing the return of sweaty club ragers

For VLURE, live music isn’t a luxury: it’s a necessity. The Scottish industrial post-punkers, who hail from Glasgow’s flourishing after-party…

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