Music Features

Every GOT7 song ranked in order of greatness

To commemorate the beloved boyband’s 11th anniversary, here are all of GOT7’s Korean releases ranked in order of greatness

Jasmine.4.t on collaborating with community, and “unsung heroes” Boygenius, on her intimate debut album

On ‘You Are The Morning’, the UK's first signee to Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records powerfully explores queer intimacy, longing and chosen family

Why Amazon Music is genuinely the best value streaming service

You can try it for free, for 30 days – and get Audible too!

NME’s most anticipated album releases of 2025

This year brings new records from FKA Twigs, The Weeknd, Sam Fender, Lana Del Rey and many more

These are the best gigs to see this month

From buzzy new superstars to bonafide legends

“The best I’ve seen it for years”: a look at Newport’s resurgent music scene

Following a period of decline, small music venues are reaffirming the Welsh city’s storied status as a producer of musical talent

100 Artists To See Before You Die: Usher

R&B loverman who always goes the distance

Pete Doherty: “I don’t think I ever dared to dream that I’d still be knocking about”

Watch The Libertines frontman (and his dog Gladys) sit down with NME to look over a huge comeback year and tell us about family life, his record label, the battle for new music, the return of Babyshambles, impersonating Radiohead, and what 2025 has in store

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’

These were the UK’s most in-demand live acts of 2024

From monster pop tours to returning rock icons
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