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Music Interviews

The Wolfe Tones play surprise London pub gig and tell us about being “very special to the Irish diaspora”

The legendary Irish rebel band tell NME about their final London gig this summer, being pals with Oasis and their impact on the current boom in Irish music

Meet JayaHadADream – the winners of the 2024 Glastonbury Emerging Talent Competition

“It’s one of the most memorable moments of my life”

Lankum: “This generation of Irish artists have a confidence to stand up and be themselves”

Daragh Lynch talks to NME about the band's Ivor Novello nomination, plans for the future, and Irish artists overcoming "generational trauma"

Mötley Crüe tell us about ‘Dogs Of War’ and being rockstars in the age of social media

Nikki Sixx and new guitarist John 5 tell NME about the inspiration behind their first new music in five years, and what the band have in store for 2024

Éric Cantona on new music, Liam Gallagher and if he’ll play Glastonbury

The French former footballer released his debut live album in March

St. Vincent: “When I think about music that I love, I don’t give a shit what the artist was thinking”

The visionary musician talks recording with Dave Grohl, covering Kate Bush, and writing with Taylor Swift

Soundtrack Of My Life: Tim Burgess

Floppy-haired Charlatans legend and thrower of excellent listening parties

Nina Cobham: the bilingual singer shaking up Manchester’s pop scene

The 22-year-old's intricate tunes – which flit between English and Spanish – find power in confronting both personal and romantic anxieties

Pet Shop Boys: “This is our queer album”

The pop titans’ 15th studio album is inspired by queer trailblazers and Neil Tennant’s formative experiences. The duo reflect on their four decades in music, falling out with Drake and why It's A Sin was "painful to watch"

Jack Antonoff: “I’ve always felt really misunderstood – it’s like a driving, pounding feeling in me”

The Bleachers musician and super-producer talks about his creative process, working with Nick Cave and Florence Welch, and headlining Madison Square Garden
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