Lisa Wright

Måneskin’s Thomas Raggi tells us about his star-studded solo debut and what’s next for the band

The guitarist talks to NME about his effort “to put different generations together” on new album 'Masquerade – featuring Tom Morello, Chad Smith, Serge Pizzorno and Alex Kapranos – and returning to the band after their solo dabblings

Nell Mescal is countering life’s toxicities with empathy and kindness

Having earned a devoted following with her personal, folky indie-pop, the Irish singer-songwriter has learned digging deep has its rewards

Maxïmo Park on 20 years of ‘A Certain Trigger’ and ‘indie sleaze’: “I was an idiot! But that’s part of life”

Paul Smith looks back on that classic tour with Arctic Monkeys, the energy of the time, what made them "outsiders" and plans for the future

Bar Italia invite us into the “cheeky, cocky” world of their revelatory new album ‘Some Like It Hot’

After a prolific early run, the London trio return with a big swing record that should cement their place among the UK’s best guitar bands

Julie Dawson on NewDad’s new album ‘Altar’ as a love letter to Galway: “These are the places where creativity thrives”

From homesickness to toxic music industry experiences, the Irish trio’s second record is a document of a band finding and fighting for their place in the world

Dance-punks The Itch are creating their own party paradise

Simon Tyrie and Georgia Hardy just want to have fun, and with their unpredictable, playful new project, they’re building a whole new world of pleasure. As they tell NME, it’s all an electrifying reaction to the dissatisfactions of the music industry and modern life

Babyshambles tell us about reuniting for UK tour: “We have to do this now”

Speaking exclusively to NME, the returning indie heroes tell us how the death of Patrick Walden inspired them to go on, and share some chaotic memories from their hazy 'Albion' heyday

Florence Road: the Dublin band distilling the anxieties of young adulthood

The four-piece have already made a big splash with their anthemic, expansive brand of rock, landing Olivia Rodrigo support slots and sharing an impressive debut mixtape

Folk Bitch Trio are in perfect harmony

Built on a rock-solid friendship, the Melbourne group’s captivating indie-folk takes on life’s “pathetic little tragedies” with heart and humour

Perfume Genius: “You can’t trust in any position of power to keep you safe”

On his seventh album ‘Glory’, Mike Hadreas is trying to find peace and stability in a ruptured world
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