Music Features

d4vd: “The growth as an artist is what I’m most proud of”

d4vd reflects on a whirlwind three years that have seen him open for SZA on tour, sell out shows across the world and write music for dream TV and gaming projects

“This is not the end, this is not the beginning”: Linkin Park look to the future with new faces

The beloved alt-rockers have returned seven years after the death of Chester Bennington with new music and members, including singer Emily Armstrong. With an album and tour on the horizon, the band are walking into a once-unimaginable future

The 10 best f(x) songs

In celebration of their 15th anniversary, we look back on the eclectic girl group’s best tracks to date

Total Tommy: an indie-grunge soundtrack to self-discovery

The Sydneysider meets NME in London to dissect the winding road from her former pop project to the glorious guitars on debut album ‘Bruises’

“There’s a palpable buzz in the city”: the view from Manchester on the return of Oasis

As fans up and down the UK – and around the world – get excited for the band’s 2025 reunion, NME heads to their hometown, where new street art immortalises the Gallagher brothers and residents are “emotional” about the big comeback

Feel the ‘juice: how Tim Burton’s movies are shaping new music

Five rising artists on why their number one influence is the king of goth Hollywood

A match made in indie heaven: Hyukoh and Sunset Rollercoaster on the warmth and friendship of their collaborative album ‘AAA’

Two of Asia’s leading indie bands – and two groups of “super nerdy music lovers” – team up on a surprise joint album. Frontmen Oh Hyuk and Tseng Kuo-Hung, plus co-producer JNKYRD, talk to NME before they kick off a massive tour

These are the best gigs to see this month

From buzzy new superstars to bonafide legends

How Oasis captured the hearts and minds of Gen Z: “Oasis will outlive us all”

NME speaks to young Oasis fans – who missed out the first time around – on Liam and Noel’s solo careers, gatekeeping and what the reunion means to this generation

Stand by me: all the players who could be in the Oasis line-up in 2025

Speculation is rife about who will be backing up the Gallagher brothers as they return to the stage next summer. NME plots the potential band members we could see at their massive comeback gigs
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