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Arkells open up on Between Us, a record rooted in connection, nostalgia, and growth, as Max Kerman reflects on songwriting, collaboration, and staying hungry.
In 18 Questions, Charlotte MacInnes talks “Celestial”, HIGHWATER, and stepping into music, opening up on risk, reinvention, and finding her own voice.
Romanian producer Cristi Cons talks his debut on iconic New York house label Nervous Records, writing lyrics for the first time, and what's coming next.
THERA opens up on “do you see?”, writing “rain”, and balancing school with arena shows, as she goes from bedroom songs to Prague’s O2 Arena at 18.
BombayMami opens up about “Gulabi Mantra”, feminine power, and her upcoming album Peaceful Attitude, sharing insight into identity, culture, and the mindset shaping her next chapter.
Swiss indie-rock artist Mary Middlefield holds nothing back — discussing dark places, brutal honesty, and the deeply personal album she almost didn't have the confidence to make.
Tunisian-born, Paris-shaped and globally minded, Kenza Kayati talks debut EP Mistake, early inspirations and the Ibiza session that sparked it all.
Backstage at the Roundhouse, MARO reflects on turning 30, creative growth and the making of So Much Has Changed, sharing insight into her process and evolving perspective.
PawPaw Rod talks Picture Day, growing up nomadic, and turning emotion into playful, genre-blending music, balancing introspection with humour through his signature “medicine in the candy” approach.
With her third album Cloud 9 already cementing her place at the top of country music, Megan Moroney sat down with us in Kennington, South London to talk red flags,
BINI open up about their new singles “Unang Kilig” and “Honey Honey,” the rise of SEAblings, and preparing for their historic Coachella debut as the first Southeast Asian girl group
Following her London show, singer-songwriter Alana Hil speaks with 1883 about the emotional honesty behind Diaries of a Common Woman, her musical influences, and where the next chapter of her
Nearly three decades in, Gorillaz return as 1883’s cover stars, discussing their ninth album The Mountain, fame, Fortnite, mortality and their biggest UK show to date.
Five years into their journey, BGYO embrace confidence and cultural pride on “Fresh,” a groove-driven, Tagalog-led anthem that signals a bold new era for the Filipino quintet.
Trinity Jo-Li Bliss reflects on girlhood, storytelling through music, and releasing Forever Fool while returning to the Avatar universe in Fire and Ash.
The global juggernaut of K-pop is fuelled by melodies crafted not in Seoul, but by a growing wave of quiet architects in Southeast Asia.