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On ‘Ambiguous Desire’, Arlo Parks turns fleeting nocturnal moments into lasting songs

The British musician immortalises her experiences and a new embrace of playfulness and spontaneity on her dancefloor-focused, cathartic third album

Girl Scout’s anthemic indie-rock grapples with the mess of life

Mingling humour and heart, the Swedish trio make infectious, relatable songs you can’t help but fall in love with

Melissa Auf der Maur: “The world needs Hole’s power, rebellion and intelligence right now”

In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Hole's Melissa Auf der Maur

Niall Horan on his first 10 years as a solo artist: “I’ve stuck to my guns and that’s stood me in good stead”

For the latest NME In Conversation, we talked to Niall Horan about how Radiohead and Damien Rice inspired his new album 'Dinner Party', the One Direction song he wants to pop off on TikTok, and the weirdest place he's heard his music

Jim Jarmusch: “If David Lynch couldn’t get budget for a film – we’re all fucked”

The celebrated indie auteur fears for the future of movies – but he's fighting back

Mad Cool headliner bingo: what to look out for during the biggest sets

The Madrid festival is stacked with the likes of Foo Fighters, Florence + The Machine, Twenty One Pilots and Pulp

The Femcels aren’t afraid to get weird with their erratic electro-twee-punk

The buzzy London duo invite NME into their idiosyncratic world as they prepare for their first headline show and reflect on their recent debut album, ‘I Have To Get Hotter’

Why ‘They Will Kill You’ is the year’s craziest, most fun horror film


A satanic sacrificial lamb? Don’t you believe it

Snail Mail: “A lot of the new album is trying actively to keep myself human and unjaded”

Lindsey Jordan on leaving New York, confronting mortality, and the years-long process of writing her third album ‘Ricochet’

Samara Cyn: in pursuit of freedom and growth in a grim world

Whether it’s charging in unexpected musical directions or pushing back against society’s distraction and destruction, the artist is always up for a challenge
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