Rishi Shah

Soundtrack Of My Life: The Hives’ Howlin’ Pelle Almqvist

Rock and roll's best-dressed lead singer on the songs that shaped his life

Måneskin’s Damiano David: “I was really facing the pressure, the anxiety, the fatigue, and I needed a fresh start”

The Måneskin frontman meets NME in London to discuss his debut solo album ‘Funny Little Fears’, the sense of belonging he’s found in LA, and the lessons he'll take forward when the band returns

Yungblud is ready to leave his idols behind

Ahead of the first part of ‘Idols’, Dom Harrison talks to NME about the rebirth of Yungblud, the “darker, downward spiral” of part two and why he feels “intertwined” with Charli XCX

Sports Team – ‘Boys These Days’ review: still goofy, with a renewed sense of purpose

The London indie cult heroes swap the mosh pit for old school pop and country-tinged rock on a typically satirical third album

Sleep Token – ‘Even In Arcadia’ review: another jaw-dropping ascent towards immortality

Spearheaded by the piano and some of Vessel’s most human lyrics to date, the metallers’ fourth album seals their status as the overlords of their scene and generation

Jessica Winter is injecting maximalism into her intriguing avant-pop sound

Having upscaled her craft through former bands, writing for other artists and her theatrical solo live show, the London-based artist has just announced her debut album – and it’s packed with larger-than-life pop hooks

You Me At Six bow out with career-spanning Wembley Arena show: “Just like that, we’re dead”

20 years to the day since their first band practice, the Surrey rock stalwarts ended their illustrious career with a triumphant final show – check out the setlist, footage and more from what went down here

Sleep Token’s new single ‘Emergence’ proves metal’s new kings remain fearless as ever

The first taste of new album ‘Even In Arcadia’ – and debut release on major label RCA – showcases the arena-slaying masked metallers at their sprawling, genre-defying best

Alissic tells us about “timeless” and “ethereal” new single ‘Concrete’: “I went more to the realm of dance”

She also speaks to NME about working with BMTH's Oli Sykes on the track's video, designing the band's 'Nex Gen' artwork, and what to expect from her "darker", rock-influenced next EP – including a collab with AU/RA

Antony Szmierek – ‘Service Station At The End Of The Universe’ review: Mancunian pop poet steps up his game

Szmierek carves his own unique lane of resonant, rave-tinged poetry set in one fictional service station
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