Music Interviews

Interpol look back on ‘Antics’ as they announce 20th anniversary reissue: “We flew a little closer to the sun”

Check out details of the reissue here, as frontman Paul Banks tells NME about the band's evolution through their hard-partying days, their affinity with Mexico, and progress on their next "rock" album

Blossoms: “The last thing we want to do is mimic what we’ve done before”

Frontman Tom Ogden discusses staying power, why the band are more playful than ever before five albums in and what Oasis means to them

babyMINT: the Taiwanese girl group making irreverent, irresistible pop bangers

After rocketing through a reality competition, the six-member group embrace their weirdest selves on official debut single ‘BOOOOOORING’

Suki Waterhouse is taking authorship of her story: “I have so much belief in not silencing yourself and making it into art”

On her second album, ‘Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin’, the British musician is more confident and fearless than ever – and ready to write a new chapter of her tale

Forest Claudette is making layered, celebratory R&B: “It’s hard to articulate happiness in a way that doesn’t feel flippant”

The Australian alt-R&B star explores their evolving Black queer identity, falling in love and joy with the double EP ‘Jupiter & Stone Between’

Supergrass: “When you look back at the lad culture and messiness of Britpop, we weren’t part of it”

Gaz Coombes tells NME about the 30th anniversary tour of 'I Should Coco', the legacy of the album, their time hanging with Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam, and what the future holds

Delivery announce new album ‘Force Majeure’: “The guitar solos are even more turbo, the slower songs more emotional”

Hear their new single ‘Operating At A Loss’ and read the Melbourne band’s chat with NME about personnel changes, taking second-album risks and why you're seeing more antipodean bands crack the international touring circuit

NewDad’s Julie Dawson on going solo, getting The Cure’s approval, and what’s next for the band

The singer tells NME about being inspired by BoJack Horseman on solo debut 'Bottom Of The Pool', their dream of supporting The Cure, and progress on NewDad's "pop-leaning" next album

Megan Moroney: country’s ‘emo cowgirl’ takes the world by storm with songs about “having terrible taste in men”

Fresh off her 2024 UK tour, the country sensation tells NME about her rocky road to Nashville and how Kacey Musgraves was “the reason” she wanted to write songs

Soundtrack of my Life: Eve

Ruff Ryders’ First Lady, rap renaissance woman and tell-all memoirist
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