The Atlanta trio, and makers of phantasmagoric post-punk, occupy a space that feels distinctively theirs. As they enter a new chapter with their second album, ‘Electric Hour’, they’re preparing to welcome many more people into it, while remaining true to who they are
Brett Anderson tells NME about escaping the shadow of the '90s for their successful comeback streak, the post-punk spirit of new album 'Antidepressants', and what the future holds
The Asheville-based songwriter and frontwoman talks heartbreak, logging off social media and how eight years of grafting have helped Wednesday reach their most cohesive sound yet
With debut single 'Hinge' about to drop, the loud trio exclusively tell us about their hardcore fans, the Nirvana via Black Sabbath and Arctic Monkeys sound, and the inspiration of the Oasis Live '25 tour
The London trio put feelings first when it comes to music, filling their songs with energy that glows with vitality, emotion and the spirit of their travels
The bass icon shares plans to hook up again with Billy Corgan and for a Joy Division box set, as well as explaining ongoing tension with his former bandmates
After his second album ‘Love All Serve All’, the Japanese alt-pop star felt like he’d said all he could in his native language – and questioned whether he’d continue as an artist. A chance songwriting opportunity helped point him in a new direction, and eventually, to his third record, ‘Prema’
Check out the epic new video as the three rock heroes exclusively tell NME about their "dark 'Lady Marmalade' collab, why the track represents “how strong we are when unified as women”, the role of producer Jordan Fish, and the chances of becoming a fully-fledged supergroup