Taking cues from giants of the genre like My Bloody Valentine and Nothing, the Arizona band are crafting a sound that’s a perfect tonic through troubled times
NME joins the British band in Brussels as they wrap up sessions on their fifth record, ‘Hum’, and finds a band in a creative purple patch but grappling with their place in the world
As the Philadelphia shoegaze band prepare to hit the road in the UK and Europe, frontman Doug Dulgarian explains to NME why collaboration, physical interaction and faith in humanity are key to their latest album
Shaped by classical training and jazz discovery, the north London vocalist-producer has learned how to turn experience into pop music that moves, lingers and lasts
The global group’s debut album, ‘The Core’, arrives as the septet move through a period of change and evolution, altering the meaning behind their name to embrace who they’re becoming
In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: legendary Ramones drummer Marky Ramone
On his latest mixtape ‘Blair Babies’, the 23-year-old artist explores the political nihilism and isolation felt by the generation born into a Britain swept along by the optimism of New Labour