During an interview with GQ Magazine, actor Glen Powell recently shared that he missed out on a role in Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film Oppenheimer. Despite expressing disappointment in not landing the role of Nobel-winning physicist Ernest Lawrence, Powell stated that he is still in contact with Nolan and remains hopeful that they will get to… Continue reading Glen Powell says he missed out on ‘Oppenheimer’ role
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Dylan: “I want to headline Wembley – playing there with Ed Sheeran gave me the hunger”
Rising UK singer-songwriter Dylan, real name Natasha Katherine Woods, has given an interview to NME about her upcoming debut album. Speaking backstage at BBC Radio One’s Big Weekend in Luton, she revealed the album is coming “very soon” and that it is “the perfect representation of my personality”. Describing the album as “pop music, but… Continue reading Dylan: “I want to headline Wembley – playing there with Ed Sheeran gave me the hunger”
Heavy Music Awards 2024
The finalists for the 2024 Heavy Music Awards have been revealed. Voting is now live for 10 awards with the nominees as follows: Best International Breakthrough ArtistGames We PlayHalf MeHoney RevengeKim DraculaKOYOSpeedThrown Best Album ArtworkBaroness – StoneCreeper – SanguivoreEmpire State Bastard – Rivers of HeresyMetallica – 72 SeasonsPolaris – FatalismSleep Token – Take Me Back… Continue reading Heavy Music Awards 2024
James Blunt says Rishi Sunak’s national service plan is “not a bad idea”
The Conservative Party has proposed a mandatory national service plan that requires 18-year-olds to participate in military or civilian service if they win the UK general election on July 4. The plan aims to develop young people’s skills and create a culture of service that fosters social cohesion, strengthening the country’s security and resilience in… Continue reading James Blunt says Rishi Sunak’s national service plan is “not a bad idea”
Diddy’s ex-friends and former employees open up about alleged abuse and violence
Over 300 people who have been connected to rapper and music mogul Sean Combs, better known as Diddy, in various ways have shared their thoughts on the allegations of abuse against him over recent months. Rolling Stone has released a report on the issue, documenting the testimonies of dozens of people, including former friends, acquaintances,… Continue reading Diddy’s ex-friends and former employees open up about alleged abuse and violence
Watch English Teacher cover LCD Soundsystem and The Smiths at Manchester gig
English Teacher, the rising indie rock band and former NME cover stars, played a show in Manchester last week as part of their ongoing UK tour. The band celebrated their time in the city with a surprise rendition of classic Smiths track, Big Mouth Strikes Again. They also treated fans to performances of their own… Continue reading Watch English Teacher cover LCD Soundsystem and The Smiths at Manchester gig
‘Camden’ review: Dua Lipa’s documentary series is a love letter to endangered independent venues
The new documentary series Camden explores the influence of the famed London borough on music. In the first episode, Dua Lipa describes how Camden’s cultural diversity and affordable rents encouraged artists to experiment with different sounds and identities. The series devotes an episode each to pop, rebellion, pioneers, and partying. While entertaining and reverential, Camden… Continue reading ‘Camden’ review: Dua Lipa’s documentary series is a love letter to endangered independent venues
PinkPantheress: “A song doesn’t need to be longer than two-minutes-30”
PinkPantheress, the Bath-born singer known for her short and sweet songs, has opened up on why she believes songs should not be longer than two minutes and thirty seconds. In an interview with ABC News’ Prime Playlist segment to promote her latest single ‘Turn It Up’, the 23-year-old artist stated that making shorter songs was… Continue reading PinkPantheress: “A song doesn’t need to be longer than two-minutes-30”
Tool talk touring and the timing of new material: “It definitely comes on our own terms”
After the release of their breakthrough EP ‘Opiate’ in 1992, Tool quickly became known as one of the most revolutionary metal acts of their time. More than three decades later, the band remains at the forefront of the genre, captivating fans with their intricate rhythms, technical prowess and otherworldly lyricism. Tool’s output has become increasingly… Continue reading Tool talk touring and the timing of new material: “It definitely comes on our own terms”
Listen to Romy’s shimmering new single ‘Always Forever’
Musician Romy has released a new single, “Always Forever”, produced and co-written by Fred Again.. The single was also co-produced by Joy Anonymous and features a sample of Donna Lewis’ 1996 hit “I Love You Always Forever”. Romy expressed her gratitude to Lewis for giving permission to use her song, saying that the reimagined version… Continue reading Listen to Romy’s shimmering new single ‘Always Forever’