Music Interviews

Melbourne indie artist Nat Vazer wants the hard questions and “absolute truth”

The singer-songwriter talks her debut album ‘Is This Offensive And Loud?’, the importance of representation and her journey to "live the most artful life I can"

Soundtrack Of My Life: Alessia Cara

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and star of new Netflix movie ‘The Willoughbys’

Scott Hutchison’s brother and bandmate Grant reflects on a year of their Tiny Changes mental health charity

"What children and young people can teach us as adults is impossible to learn from anywhere else"

Donny Benét: “I’m not interested in carbon-copy pastiches of ’80s music”

He’s a glistening, unabashedly romantic human disco ball. But there’s more to this cult Sydney artist than pink suits, pungent cologne and ’80s worship

BATTS shares lush cover of David Bowie’s ‘Space Oddity’

Tanya Batt tells NME about the ‘pay what you feel’ covers project she took on to earn income during the pandemic

Circa Waves on surprise new EP ‘Sadder Happier’: “I was quite pissed off when I wrote these songs”

Frontman Kieran Shuddall opens up about new music, celebrating success, inspiration, losing loved ones to COVID and life under lockdown.

Sparks tell us about working with Adam Driver and “coming from a different realm of pop”

Art-pop pioneer Russell Mael on Sparks' 24th album 'A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip' and dreams of collaborating with The Weeknd

Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – Martyn Ware, Heaven 17

Martyn Ware of Heaven 17 and The Human League takes on music's toughest quiz – on his own life!

The Teskey Brothers on post-isolation: “All tours after now are going to be different”

Guitarist Sam Teskey tells NME how it feels to release a live album in a time without live music

Sleaford Mods: “I apologise for making fun of NME in our song”

The duo's Jason Williamson on their new compilation album and being nominated for Worst Band at the NME Awards
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