Music Interviews

Meet the new supergroup: Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos with Peter Capaldi and Master Peace at Glastonbury 2025

Exclusive: following their surprise Other Stage cameos with Franz, the 'Doctor Who' star and rising indie rapper joined Alex Kapranos to talk to NME about being the festival's best-looking boyband, Johnny Marr, Glasto memories and what's to come

Wunderhorse reflect on ‘Midas’’ success and talk new music at Glastonbury 2025

“I’m trying to maybe write something a little more hopeful these days"

KATSEYE: “If you don’t get it, then it’s not for you – and that’s OK”

The girl group’s debut EP was a solid but safe introduction to an act formed on a reality TV show. Second time around, they’re switching things up with ‘Beautiful Chaos’

Zak Starkey on being sacked from The Who, dreams of playing with Oasis, and advice for Barry Keoghan playing Ringo Starr

"The thing about groups that you love – like The Who or Oasis – is that it’s not a job. It’s about protecting music so that no c**t does it wrong"

Westside Cowboy: the band bringing ‘Britainicana’ to Glastonbury

NME meets the winners of this year’s Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition in Manchester before they take the Woodsies stage

Rage and love: Why Jane Remover had to hit reset with ‘Revengeseekerz’

The Chicago-based digicore pioneer tells NME about how their third album takes revenge on the music industry, fame and themselves

The Black Keys tell us: “There was more to it than the tour, but making this record helped us work through it”

Check out the mesmerising ‘Man On A Mission’ as the Ohio duo tell us about the "healing process" of new album ‘No Rain, No Flowers’, "feeling “drained” around the release of ‘Brothers’, thoughts on new talent, and whether they’ll be headed to the Oasis reunion shows

Miles Kane tells us about new Dan Auerbach produced album ‘Sunlight In The Shadows’ – and the chances of a Last Shadow Puppets reunion

Check out new single 'Love Is Cruel', as Kane tells us how he became "life-long friends" with The Black Keys frontman on his new album celebrating 20 years in music

Slick Rick talks new album ‘VICTORY’: “Different generations, different energies, same respect”

The British-American rap legend tells NME about his first full-length record in 26 years, teaming up with Idris Elba, Giggs, Estelle and Nas, and his advice for rappers new and old to the game

Welcome to the intriguing world of Sex Mask

Simultaneously extroverted and enigmatic, and with lyrics that merge Greek mythology and theological imagery, this Melbourne post-punk trio are set to be Australia's next breakout stars
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