
Jordan Fish: “With every project, I want to immerse myself to the point where I feel like I am the artist”
In the year since he left Bring Me The Horizon, Jordan Fish has become the rock and metal world’s new go-to producer. He talks to NME about working with Poppy and Architects, criticism of the ‘Jordan Fish sound’ – and what he makes of the label ‘super-producer’

Spiritbox say they posted “fake Jordan Fish propaganda by accident” but would “love to work” with him
"We were really embarrassed"

Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes would “like to get new music out”, teases ‘NeX GEn: Director’s Cut’
"There’s so many cool songs that are kicking about, and I think the world would love to hear them"

Architects on new album ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’: “If we're not going to fulfil our potential now, when are we?”
Check out blistering new single 'Whiplash' as Sam Carter and Dan Searle exclusively tell NME about the ethos behind their 11th album, “visions of KoRn and Limp Bizkit at Woodstock ’99” and react to Download Festival’s 2025 line-up

Watch Jordan Fish join House Of Protection on stage in Camden
The gig marked their first show in the UK

Poppy announces new album 'Negative Spaces' with brutal single 'They're All Around Us'
The album is co-produced by former Bring Me The Horizon member Jordan Fish

Busted reveal they've been working on new music with Jordan Fish, formerly of Bring Me The Horizon
"We want to make a record that pleases the fans and takes Busted on into the future"

Bring Me The Horizon's Oli Sykes explains Jordan Fish's exit: "We got to the point where we weren't happy as a unit"
“How did it get so bad that I said I want it over with?"

Poppy shares Madonna-meets-metal single ‘New Way Out’ and tells us how "there's plenty to be angry about"
Fresh from collabs with Bad Omens and Knocked Loose, Poppy tells NME about using her rage, teaming up with former members of Bring Me The Horizon and Fever 333, the heavy revival and what's to come

House Of Protection: Former Fever 333 members and Jordan Fish talk launching a "new era"
As duo Aric Improta and Stephen Harrison reveal their new band with the Jordan Fish-produced beast 'It's Supposed To Hurt', the three friends tell us about starting over and what's to come