Music Interviews

Inside the sinister world of Gia Ford

The alt-pop singer speaks to NME about the tapestry of perversely tragic characters woven on her debut album ‘Transparent Things’

Måneskin’s Victoria De Angelis on her solo venture, working with Anitta and the future of the band

The Italian bassist opened up about the creation of her new song 'GET UP BITCH! (Shake Ya Ass)’, her love for dance music and what's in store for the group

Courteeners tell us about ‘Pink Cactus Café’: “If a Mancunian joined HAIM, what would it sound like?”

Check out the euphoric title track of album Number Seven, as Liam Fray tells NME about embracing collaboration like never before, teaming up with the likes of DMA's, and the chances of them supporting Oasis...

Sofia Isella: “I love talking about fame, and I love talking about women”

The Los Angeles-raised singer talks supporting Taylor Swift at Wembley, her newfound cult following and her recently released debut EP ‘I Can Be Your Mother’

American Football: “We fell into this thing totally backwards 25 years ago”

As the luminaries of Midwest emo kick off a UK tour, frontman Mike Kinsella talks to NME about celebrating 25 years of their influential debut album with covers by Iron & Wine, Ethel Cain and more

Franz Ferdinand return with ‘Audacious’ and tell us about new album ‘The Human Fear’

Alex Kapranos tells us about the band feeling like the ultimate version of themselves, how pop music is growing "stale" and feeding people's "genuine desire for the rawness and the depth you can only get from a band"

CMAT: “People are starved for an alternative perspective”

The Irish singer-songwriter tells how "very little cultural funding" is impacting new music, the "terrible things" she did to get tickets to three Oasis shows, and why Jedward are so misunderstood

Cassyette on navigating touring life: “You can’t function doing that typical rock‘n’roll lifestyle”

The Brighton-via-Essex pop-metal riser tells NME about channelling grief on debut album 'This World Fucking Sucks', mentorship from Oli Sykes and Bryan Adams, plus what's next

TWICE’s Tzuyu on cold feet before solo debut: “I wondered whether I could really pull this off”

The youngest member of K-pop girl group TWICE tells NME about her fears and dreams while making her debut solo mini-album ‘abouTZU’

d4vd: “The growth as an artist is what I’m most proud of”

d4vd reflects on a whirlwind three years that have seen him open for SZA on tour, sell out shows across the world and write music for dream TV and gaming projects
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