Music Interviews

Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo: “If Taylor Swift ever wants to make a rock album, I’d love to help out!”

In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, NME quizzes an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Weezer's Rivers Cuomo

Suki Waterhouse tells us about new album ‘Memoir Of A Sparklemuffin’: “I’m just going to do whatever I want”

Check out the new single ‘Supersad’ as Waterhouse tells NME about her Bloc Party and motherhood-inspired second album, shaped by "picking yourself up from being broken for a long time"

Bambie Thug: “Change can be done with music, and people listen through art”

The singer talks to us about the new wave of fans following Eurovision, plans for the future, and dedication to using their platform to highlight injustice

Frank Carter says Sex Pistols are reaction to government “dismantling the idea of community”

Promising "absolute fucking chaos" from his gigs fronting Sex Pistols, the Rattlesnakes frontman told us about the fight for grassroots music venues and why "the Tories are done now"

Radio Free Alice: Melbourne rockers making the case for straight-up indie royalty

The five-piece create bittersweet, emotive tunes with enough nuance and substance to separate them from a saturated hometown scene

Ghost tell us about new film ‘RITE HERE RITE NOW’: “The story goes far longer back than what we’ve exposed”

Frontman Tobias Forge and director Alex Ross Perry tell us about their epic and why "Ghost as a band is like a planet and the story is like the moon"

Avenged Sevenfold on dividing fans: “Being willing to risk everything is the most liberating thing”

Backstage at Download, Zacky Vengeance told NME about wanting to catch fans off-guard with ‘Life Is But A Dream..’ and plans to celebrate milestone anniversaries for ‘City Of Evil’ and ‘Nightmare’

TWICE’s Nayeon: “What you see is exactly who I am”

The K-pop star tells NME how her second mini-album 'Na' was put together, learning the mind-blowing choreography for ‘ABCD’ and more

Charlieeeee: vibrant drum ’n’ bass with inclusivity and acceptance at its heart

The Fred Again..-mentored artist has gone from working behind the scenes with Piri and Venbee to becoming one of the UK’s most unique new acts

Enter Shikari say “a change of government will definitely help” in saving grassroots venues

Frontman Rou Reynolds spoke o NME backstage at Download, where he told us about plans for new material and their 2024 UK tour, and how there is still a long way to go when it comes to saving smaller music spaces
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