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Sofia Isella: “I love talking about fame, and I love talking about women”

NME 11 Sep 2024
At Sofia Isella’s eighth birthday party, all the mums in attendance each bought her a journal ... Now, Isella speaks to NME about her “unsettling” aesthetic, her complicated relationship to social media, and her dream collaborators. Credit. Lily Miranda ... .
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How Saffron is making music tech fully inclusive

NME 10 Sep 2024
A paid for ad feature for viagogo. Saffron, a non-profit based in Bristol, is on a mission to make the music technology sector a level playing field ... music production, DJing, radio production and sound engineering ... “But I always think in terms of.
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Fat Dog – ‘Woof.’ review: unserious, unhinged and sensational

NME 06 Sep 2024
When Fat Dog’s highly-anticipated debut single ‘King of the Slugs’ arrived last August, it signalled the feral modus operandi for their debut album ‘Woof.’. capturing the pandemonium of their live show ... READ MORE. The party never sleeps ... Details. ... .
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The Dare – ‘What’s Wrong With New York?’ review: an effective if uninventive throwback

NME 06 Sep 2024
“I think my teeth are falling out,” The Dare sings on the woozy electro ballad ‘Elevation’, “Like in a dream of mine.” The 20-something New Yorker goes on to admit he’s so heartsick that he hasn’t “slept for days” ... Details.. Record label ... .
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Fcukers release debut EP ‘Baggy$$’

NME 06 Sep 2024
READ MORE ... The recent NME Cover stars have at last dropped their inaugural collection of songs via Ninja Tune imprint Technicolour ... In our NME Cover story, Fcukers opened up on their experience playing SXSW, telling us ... It was gross but fun.” ... SEPTEMBER.
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SamRecks: “I’ve got something to prove”

NME 06 Sep 2024
Perhaps this shift in aesthetic reflects the focused mindset he’s in, considering he’s just a few days away from releasing his sophomore EP, ‘Balance’ when NME speaks to him ... As he sits across from NME, that self-assurance is on full display.
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Maxim Baldry talks Terra Twin’s “trashy” new EP, mental health and balancing ‘The Rings Of ...

NME 05 Sep 2024
Terra Twin frontman and The Rings Of Power star Maxim Baldry has spoken to NME about his band’s “muscular, trashy” new EP ‘Static Separation’ and balancing music with his acting life ... NME.
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Total Tommy: an indie-grunge soundtrack to self-discovery

NME 04 Sep 2024
In London for the month, the Sydney-based artist born Jess Holt is explaining to NME how Mitski’s All Points East show has fallen perfectly on one of her days off, in between catching up with old friends and rattling through studio sessions.
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SHEIVA – ‘HEECH’ review: Fiercely political and fearlessly unpredictable

NME 04 Sep 2024
SHEIVA’s music spans as many genres as the instruments they play. You’ve got the classics (piano, guitar, bass) alongside the Persian – the tombak and daf (percussion), setar and santoor (stringed instrument), and the ney (an ancient flute) ... Details ... .
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Feel the ‘juice: how Tim Burton’s movies are shaping new music

NME 03 Sep 2024
In partnership with Warner Bros. UK. Tim Burton is a master of the macabre ... His movies possess an inimitable style, and their use of music has inspired countless musicians ... Brigitte Calls Me Baby ... CREDIT. Scarlet Page ... Fave Burton cut ... Sam Keeler for NME ... .
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Beetlejuice’s best ‘fits: the spooky looks returning in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’

NME 30 Aug 2024
In partnership with Warner Bros. UK. GoogleBeetlejuice costumes” ... Now, the Juice is loose again as the director returns with his long-awaited sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice ... Unexpectedly, he’s also become a manager in an office job ... CREDIT. Warner Bros ... .
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Oasis – ‘Definitely Maybe’ review

NME 29 Aug 2024
To mark Noel and Liam Gallagher getting the band back together after 15 years – and on the 30th anniversary of their debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’, NME is republishing our original 9/10 review of the record by Keith Cameron.
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The women of ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’: inside three generations of spooky fun

NME 28 Aug 2024
In partnership with Warner Bros. UK. Families are a dream and – let’s face it – can also be a bit of a nightmare ... The result was one of the most imaginative, distinctive and all-round excellent movies ever made. Sadly, Charles is no more ... CREDIT ... CREDIT ... .
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Afterlife allies: a character guide to the wonderfully weird ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ world

NME 27 Aug 2024
In partnership with Warners Bros. UK. It’s showtime! 36 whole years since Tim Burton’s comedy-horror masterpiece became a spooky smash, we’re heading back into the wonderfully weird world of Beetlejuice ... CREDIT. Warner Bros. Pictures Beetlejuice ... CREDIT ... .
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Reading 2024: check out NME’s portraits of your festival favourites

NME 26 Aug 2024
There’s little NME loves more than festivals – especially when we get the opportunity to sit down with an artist, shoot the shit and grab a cheeky portrait or two ... Andy Ford for NME ... Andy Ford for NME ... Andy Ford for NME ... Andy Ford for NME.

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