Will Richards

What’s On Your Headphones? NME on the artists dominating our listening
NME's Will Richards on the music he's playing on his Denon PerL Pro earbuds

Surusinghe – ‘Brake Fluid’ EP review: every second hits as hard as a hurricane
These four tracks introduce a stellar producer who thrives in the darker, weirder corners of the dancefloor

Easy Life live in London: an emotional farewell amid legal drama
The band’s last-minute final gig is emotionally fraught but manages to be heaps of fun too.

Jungle: “I spent three years trying to make another ‘Busy Earnin’”
The duo talk new album 'Volcano, what SAULT producer Inflo taught them and finding their groove

High Vis talk Flow Festival, new music and covering Oasis: “I’m fully unwilling to compromise”
Ahead of the band's performance at Finland’s Flow Festival, frontman Graham Sayle discusses their upcoming third album

My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields shares new music inside custom guitar pedals
Fans found a new song in a flash drive concealed within Shields' limited edition new Fender pedals

Hak Baker – ‘World’s End FM’ review: live and direct from the edge of the apocalypse
With appearances from Kurupt FM's MC Grindah and Connie Constance, Baker's songwriting doesn’t lose its intoxicating touch on his debut

Inhaler: “We’re not here to be a mid-bill festival band – you have to keep pushing to the very top”
The upcoming months promise huge support slots with Arctic Monkeys and Harry Styles, and an equally ambitious second album. NME heads to their Dublin homecoming shows before it all kicks off

Fred again.. live in London: sheer ecstasy from a new superstar
At the first of three homecoming shows, the producer-turned-performer shows exactly why he’s dance’s next big thing

Cucamaras: hometown heroes breathing new life into Nottingham’s indie scene
NME heads to Nottingham Forest's City Ground to watch the footy and the fireworks with local lads done good, Cucamaras

Big Joanie – ‘Back Home’ review: a widescreen expansion
The trio’s second album sees their righteous politics still in tact, but presented via electronic noise, folk tenderness and jangly guitar pop

Five things we learned from our In Conversation video chat with Easy Life
Murray Matravers discusses the band's new album ‘Maybe In Another Life’, how he made a bandmate cry with a new song and Easy Life's Pyramid Stage performance at Glastonbury