Music Interviews

CMAT talks worshipping “weird” Kylie Minogue and new music on the way

“When I was exposed to the radio I think my brain really clung onto anything that was weird — and Kylie’s music is inherently quite alternative and quite strange,” she told NME on the BRITs 2024 red carpet

The Last Dinner Party on the response to their debut album and taking inspiration from St Vincent

The band spoke to NME on the BRITs 2024 red carpet, and revealed that the artist inspired one of the tracks on ‘Prelude To Ecstasy’

RAYE on Kylie Minogue: “It’s beautiful when you realise other artists are finding solace in your art”

After taking home six trophies at The BRITs 2024, RAYE caught up with NME to recall what it was like to make history on the night

St Vincent on her love for The Last Dinner Party and what to expect from her new album

“I love it,” she told NME about the band’s debut album at the BRITs 2024. “It’s adventurous, it's romantic and dramatic and they’re doing great”

RIIZE are charting a rapid ascension in the K-pop industry – and they aren’t slowing down

From Tokyo to LA, NME looks back at the rookie group’s first six months, with insightful anecdotes from the boyband themselves

Charli XCX on new album ‘Brat’ – and if her fans are more intense than The 1975’s

“It’s definitely one for the girls who like to party and sweat and rave,” she told NME during the BRITs 2024 red carpet

Bring Me The Horizon on love for Fontaines D.C. and when fans can expect the new album

“It’s closer than it ever has been,” the band told NME on the BRITs 2024 red carpet. “We’re really happy with it but it takes time, doesn’t it? You can’t rush these things”

Green Day on their relationship with Courtney Love and plans for more surprise live shows

"I love Courtney," Armstrong told NME at the BRITs 2024. "She’s definitely like a rock n’ roll-er in herself. She’s got her sea legs back so we’ll maybe be hearing more from her"

Jarvis Cocker teases more Pulp shows and discusses new project ‘Biophobia’: “I used to be scared of nature”

The Pulp frontman’s climate-themed “PowerPoint presentation” also featured a musical collaboration with Richard Hawley

Another Sky: “I haven’t had anywhere to live for a year – it’s hard to sustain yourself as an artist”

Frontwoman Catrin Vincent spoke to NME about homelessness and living in a van, and how the cost of living crisis is having a real impact on UK creatives
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