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Architects: “People will recoil in horror at this record – and then find they actually like it”
The Brighton metalcore five-piece's new album 'For Those That Wish To Exist' is the sound of a band liberated

Perry Farrell: “I saw through the pandemic that the world really loves music”
The Jane's Addiction singer and solo star on his new boxset and his relationship with the rest of the band

King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – ‘K.G.’ review: psych-rockers start to repeat themselves
They've never made the same record twice... until now

Cat SFX: “Why do people keep voting the Tories in? It’s like the 1800s or something”
The London punks, fronted by Caterina 'Cat' Speranza, are signed to rock legend Alan McGee's Creation23 label

Ghostemane – ‘ANTI-ICON’ review: like Nine Inch Nails and Three 6 Mafia albums thrown in a meat grinder
The Soundcloud rapper and metalhead combines hip-hop, metal and trap, culminating in a thrilling ghost train ride

Laura Jane Grace: “JK Rowling has no grounds to speak on the transgender experience because she knows nothing about it”
The Against Me! singer talks to NME about her surprise debut solo album 'Stay Alive', inspiration and separating art from the artist.

Corey Taylor – ‘CMFT’ review: the most fun record the Slipknot frontman has ever produced
The man in the gnarly mask lets it all hang out with this Vegas-recorded party album

PVRIS – ‘Use Me’ review: frontwoman Lynn Gunn steps out to the front on confident third album
Here the musician takes the reigns more openly than before, facing her struggles with candour

PVRIS: “Sometimes you’ve got to have the power – and the courage – to walk away”
How the synth-pop band's frontman Lynn Gunn found the confidence to leave her old self behind

Bully – ‘SUGAREGG’ review: a bubblegum grunge soundtrack to making it through tough times
Singer-songwriter Alicia Bognanno went through some stuff and knocked out a killer third record

Bully on weathering a rough patch to make killer new album ‘SUGAREGG’: “Things really plummeted for a while”
The singer-songwriter channelled a period of personal change into her new bubblegum grunge record

Creeper – ‘Sex, Death & The Infinite Void’ review: goth-punks stare down hardship with unblinking defiance
The Southhampton band charge into the darkness, resulting in an ambitious and nuanced album