In the year since he left Bring Me The Horizon, Jordan Fish has become the rock and metal world’s new go-to producer. He talks to NME about working with Poppy and Architects, criticism of the ‘Jordan Fish sound’ – and what he makes of the label ‘super-producer’
Dom Harrison tells NME about the impact of this year’s inaugural event, overcoming queues and logistical issues, how “cultivator” David Bowie inspired him to curate a genre-defying line-up, plans to take the festival worldwide in 2026, and the “self-reclamation” that is central to his next album
With their debut album ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’, the ballsy Brighton punk duo are taking their zero-fucks-given fight against social injustice to increasingly bigger stages
The singer told NME about the influence of rock and indie bands from his youth on debut record ‘The Panic Years’, recalled watching a then-unknown 1975 as a teen, and looked back on touring with the "amazing" Sabrina Carpenter
Do the Shultz brothers have any advice for the Gallaghers? Guitarist Brad Shultz looks ahead to their huge North American dates with Oasis as well as their own European headline tour, and plans to hit up Leyton Orient as soon as possible
Check out blistering new single 'Whiplash' as Sam Carter and Dan Searle exclusively tell NME about the ethos behind their 11th album, “visions of KoRn and Limp Bizkit at Woodstock ’99” and react to Download Festival’s 2025 line-up
Check out the haunting new single as frontman James McGovern tells NME about humanity’s blind spots, the “distorted patriotism” emerging around the world, their feelings on "Irishness" and how Nick Cave reacted to their new stuff
After teaming up with Jordan Fish on her “relentless” sixth album ‘Negative Spaces,’ Poppy tells NME about being rock's most in-demand collaborator, screaming like never before and her inherent desire to create