Yungblud has released a teaser clip of his upcoming single ‘Breakdown’, which is inspired by Britpop and has been described by the musician as reflecting the “hardest year for his mental health”. The song is set to be released in full on June 21. In the preview clip, Yungblud can be heard singing “Don’t forget… Continue reading Yungblud shares teaser of Britpop-inspired new single ‘Breakdown’ after “the hardest year for my mental health”
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The Glastonbury 2024 app has arrived with new features and personalised Spotify playlists
Glastonbury Festival’s official app for 2024 is now available for download, and includes an array of new features and a chance to get personalised Spotify playlists. The main features of the app include a site map and the ability to create your own customised line-ups. The application also offers map pinning to set meeting points… Continue reading The Glastonbury 2024 app has arrived with new features and personalised Spotify playlists
Charli XCX reveals ‘Talk Talk’ is about nearly following The 1975’s George Daniel to the toilet at the NME Awards
Charli XCX has recently revealed that her latest single ‘Talk Talk’ was inspired by a moment at the 2020 NME Awards where she was nominated for Best Solo Act In The World, Best British Solo Act, and Best Collaboration. The 28-year-old singer had been texting her fiancé at the time, 1975 drummer George Daniel, while… Continue reading Charli XCX reveals ‘Talk Talk’ is about nearly following The 1975’s George Daniel to the toilet at the NME Awards
Glastonbury was “due to close” in the ’90s
In a recent interview on the BBC’s Sidetracked podcast, Emily Eavis shared that her father, Michael Eavis, had planned to close the Glastonbury festival for good in the 1990s. It was not a publicity stunt, but a decision her parents made. Emily said that her parents always thought it would be the last one. However,… Continue reading Glastonbury was “due to close” in the ’90s
Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes explains Jordan Fish’s exit from the band: “We got to the point where we weren’t happy as a unit”
In a recent interview with NME, Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon (BMTH) opened up about the departure of keyboardist, producer, and percussionist Jordan Fish from the band. According to Sykes, the band had reached a point where they were not happy as a unit anymore, leading to Fish’s exit. Fish had joined the… Continue reading Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes explains Jordan Fish’s exit from the band: “We got to the point where we weren’t happy as a unit”
Here’s how David Bowie used to disguise himself in public
The late David Bowie, known for his musical and fashion innovation, was once rumored to have disguised himself in public during the 1980s. Music PR legend Alan Edwards, who worked with Bowie and other icons like The Rolling Stones and Britney Spears, recently shared this story with NME. Edwards recalled, “He told me his secret… Continue reading Here’s how David Bowie used to disguise himself in public
Listen to Beabadoobee’s new “cute little love song” ‘Coming Home’
Beabadoobee has unveiled ‘Coming Home,’ the latest single from her upcoming third album, ‘This Is How Tomorrow Moves’. The album is set to be released on August 16 and is the follow-up to 2022’s ‘Beatopia’. Informed by Beabadoobee’s love of The Beatles, the song was written as a “cute little love song” as she missed… Continue reading Listen to Beabadoobee’s new “cute little love song” ‘Coming Home’
Ashton Kutcher wants to use AI to make movies – and people are not happy
Following a conversation with Google CEO Eric Schmidt in Los Angeles earlier this week, Ashton Kutcher found himself in hot water for praising the OpenAI’s generative video tool Sora. Despite being criticised for suggesting that ultimately there would be no need to make films in the traditional sense, Kutcher sang the praises of the beta… Continue reading Ashton Kutcher wants to use AI to make movies – and people are not happy
Richard Hawley takes aim at Rishi Sunak in sweary tirade at London show
Richard Hawley performed in London on Saturday night and, before playing his song ‘Tonight The Streets Are Ours’, the musician shared his thoughts about UK politics. Hawley criticised Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak, who recently proposed the reintroduction of national service for eighteen-year-olds. Hawley asserted that he had observed terrible politicians over the years, but… Continue reading Richard Hawley takes aim at Rishi Sunak in sweary tirade at London show
Celine Dion says stiff person syndrome has caused her muscle spasms that have broken her ribs
Canadian singer Celine Dion has spoken out about her experiences living with stiff person syndrome. The condition, which causes muscle stiffness and spasms, has led to Dion breaking her ribs in severe cases. Dion shared her story in her first television interview on the subject with NBC News. During the interview, Dion explained that the… Continue reading Celine Dion says stiff person syndrome has caused her muscle spasms that have broken her ribs