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Måneskin talk NME through their ‘Firsts’

NME 02 Nov 2021
For the latest instalment in NME‘s Firsts series the Italian rockers talk us through their musical first times – including their first moments in the workplace ... Reminiscing about their first-ever performance as Måneskin, the band tell NME how their first gig as “a real band” was in Perugia.
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Eight K-pop songs from October 2021 you need to hear, from IU to SEVENTEEN

NME 02 Nov 2021
October 2021 was arguably the busiest month in K-pop yet this year. Everyone, from up-and-coming fourth generation superstars aespa to legendary South Korean hip-hop trio Epik High, were on a roll ... READ MORE ... “Life hits you so fast” ... What NME said ... What NME said ... What NME said ... ENHYPEN ... What NME said ... What NME said ... What NME said ... What NME said ... What NME said.
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The Rills: Lincoln indie bandits writing bangers for small-town life

NME 02 Nov 2021
You know what they say about Lincoln? Absolutely nothing. Trust me, I’m from there. That’s not a slight by any measure. it’s a beautiful cathedral city with a rich history and warm people. But leave the Midlands and say “Lincoln” to someone and you’ll usually be met with a shrug. “WE INVENTED THE TANK!” we protest, to little gain ... .
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Watch Sezairi perform ‘It’s You’ and ‘Blue’ for NME Home Sessions

NME 01 Nov 2021
For the latest edition of NME Home Sessions, we’re joined by Singaporean singer-songwriter Sezairi for an acoustic live performance of his tracks ‘It’s You’ and ‘Blue... For his NME Home Sessions, the singer performed the songs on a rooftop which showed off Singapore’s city skyline.
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What if… classic 1980s NME covers were re-imagined for the Guardians of the Galaxy’s reality?!

NME 01 Nov 2021
ever wondered what your favourite NME covers might look like starring Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy characters? It’s a pop-culture mash-up for the ages ... (Bill McConkey for NME). Public Enemy were instant NME royalty thanks to their politically super-charged hip hop and strong characters ... (Bill McConkey for NME) ... (Bill McConkey for NME).
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NME Radio Roundup 1 November 2021: Lana Del Rey, Kasabian, Nova Twins and more

NME 01 Nov 2021
Given the four-star treatment here at NME, we’ve put the gorgeous ‘If You Lie Down With Me’ on the NME Radio A List this week. Also new to NME Radio we’ve got Kasabian’s return with ‘ALYGATYR’, a cut from The War On Drugs triumphant fifth album ‘I Don’t Live Here Anymore’, and Nova Twins killer new single ‘Antagonist’.
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Nation Of Language: Brooklyn’s synth-pop romantics realising their dreams

NME 01 Nov 2021
NME’s four-star review at the time said that “by drawing on the masters and executing those styles with beauty and ease – Nation Of Language have unearthed a vibrant space of their own.” ... Piper Ferguson ... “To feel the proof / As I’m walking around the city / In a torrent of rain.” When NME mentions these lyrics, he laughs ... NME reasons ... .
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HighSchool – ‘Forever At Last’ EP review: quietly relatable songs with hidden depths

NME 01 Nov 2021
Over the past 18 months, Melbourne-based trio HighSchool have spent almost 300 days together in lockdown. ‘Forever At Last’, their first EP, excavates the vulnerability triggered by the claustrophobic circumstances they found themselves in. the injustice of missing out on life experiences, the ache of familial longing, the loss of time ... Read More ... .
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Watch Wet Leg perform ‘Chaise Longue’ live on ‘Later’

NME 31 Oct 2021
Wet Leg have performed ‘Chaise Longue’ live on Later with Jools Holland – check it out below. READ MORE. Wet Leg. “We want to be recognised as guitar heroes”. Released in June as their debut single, ‘Chaise Longue’, went viral on its release and has since been played over 3.4 million times on Spotify ... No community ... They will play. ... .
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CMAT unveils details of debut album and shares new single, ‘No More Virgos’

NME 30 Oct 2021
CMAT has unveiled details of her debut album and shared a new single – ‘No More Virgos’ – listen to it below. READ MORE. CMAT ... Sharing new track, ‘No More Virgos’, CMAT – who was one of NME’s essential emerging artists for 2021, said ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 ... 7 ... Reviewing CMAT’s virtual show last year, NME said ... .
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SOAK, Joesef and Mace The Great named ambassadors for Independent Venue Week 2022

NME 29 Oct 2021
SOAK, Joesef and Mace The Great have been announced as the remaining ambassadors for Independent Venue Week 2022. READ MORE. Independent Venue Week. why your local venue needs you, but not as much as you need it ... Wet Leg. CREDIT. Hollie Fernando ... Joesef, who was recently interviewed for Next Noise in NME, added ... .
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Geese – ‘Projector’ review: one of the year’s most thrilling rock debuts

NME 28 Oct 2021
In a matter of mere seconds of Geese’s debut album ‘Projector’, it becomes clear to see why the Brooklyn teens were snapped up by Partisan Records [IDLES, Fontaines DC] before a note of music had been released ... ‘Low Era’ shows they’ve more tricks in the bag than your average moody post-punk gang ... Spectacular. Read More. Geese ... Details. Release date ... .
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Strawberry Guy: TikTok-conquering songwriter with joyful, retro charm

NME 27 Oct 2021
His creative process left him with the question. How do you maximise bedroom pop without ever leaving the bedroom?. The results are emphatic ... Strawberry Guy caught up with NME to explore his TikTok success, his myriad musical influences and the inspiration he has drawn from… well, the things outside his window ... How come? ... “I didn’t know for ages ... .
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BackRoad Gee – ‘Reporting Live (From The Back Of The Roads)’ review: a rising star ...

NME 27 Oct 2021
London-born, Congolese rapper BackRoad Gee has broken major ground in the UK rap scene ... It’s no surprise an equally outstanding body of work should match the lofty heights set by BRG’s own accomplishments – and his debut mixtape, ‘Reporting Live (From The Back Of The Roads)’, is just that ... Read More. BackRoad Gee ... Details ... .
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Wet Leg named ambassadors for Independent Venue Week 2022

NME 27 Oct 2021
Wet Leg have been announced as next year’s ambassadors of Independent Venue Week. READ MORE. Independent Venue Week. why your local venue needs you, but not as much as you need it ... BBC 6 Music and former NME writer Steve Lamacq took to the stage at The 229 Club in London today (October 27) to unveil Wet Leg as this year’s ambassadors ... APRIL.

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