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NME's Tim Chester is backstage behind the signing tent...
(Wed, 29 Aug 2007 17:00:00 GMT, Duration: 20.00)
Download this for all the behind-the-scenes action, including We Are Scientists on pigeons' dicks, Gossip talking Ghostbusters and Eugene Hutz admitting he once smuggled people across the border, plus interviews with Shins, The Enemy and loads more and new music from Holy Fuck, Crystal Castles and Gallows along with old classics.
All the gossip, news and exclusives from Scotland's biggest festival
(Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:58:00 GMT, Duration: 20.00)
Gavin Haynes asked a whole host of pop and rock stars wholly inappropriate questions including "would you eat Kate Nash's placenta?". For the full weirdness, and interviews with The Kooks, Editors, some pissed Scots and Kate Nash herself as well as tracks by the top bands of the weekend, download this now.
NME brings you all the backstage action from Worthy Farm
(Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:00:00 GMT, Duration: 20.00)
Check out our audio dispatches from the greatest festival in the world for exclusive chats with Klaxons, Kooks, Arcade Fire, Rufus Wainwright and loads more. Find out who wants strap-on sex with Bjork and which pop star wants to spend an evening with Emily Eavis...
NME brings you all the backstage action from Donington's metal mosh-fest
(Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:00:00 GMT, Duration: 12.21)
We talked to Gerard Way about Marilyn Manson, got very scared by Turbonegro, caught The Scare pissing in a sink, and met Machinehead, Paramore, Perry Farrell and loads more at the summer celebration of all things LOUD.
The rock'n'roll party of the year held in London by the world's greatest music magazine
(Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:00:00 GMT, Duration: 11:16)
For ten years now NME.COM has been at the forefront of music. Consistently breaking the latest news and providing music fans everywhere with the chance to discuss the world's best music as it happens. This year, NME.COM celebrated it's 10th Birthday at KOKO in Camden, London. To make it a great show we draughted in Kasabian, CSS and WALKMAN NME Breaking Band Winner, My Device. Imran Ahmed leads you from the red carpet to the backstage stories it's all here, the rock'n'roll party of the year.
NME hangs out with Jack White, Kooks, Panic At the Disco, Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Chiefs.
(Tue, 29 Aug 2006 17:00:00 GMT, Duration: 12:25)
This is NME's official podcast from the Carling Weekend Festivals in Reading. Listen out for backstage banter and with all your favourite NME bands, introduced by our very own Imran Ahmed
NME bumps into Kasabian, Ordinary Boys and Bloc Party.
(Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:00:00 GMT, Duration: 9:07)
This is NME's official podcast from the V music festival in Chelmsford. Listen out for backstage banter and with all your favourite NME bands, introduced by NME's Imran Ahmed
NME bumps into Lily Allen, Maximo Park, Giant Drag and The Automatic.
(Thu, 13 Jul 2006 17:00:00 GMT, Duration: 7:52)
This is NME's official podcast from T in the Park music festival in Balado by Kinross, Scotland. Look out for for gags and banter with all your favourite NME bands, introduced by The Automatic's frontman, Pennie.
Interviews and mishaps from NME's trip to Austin, Texas.
(Fri, 3 Mar 2006 11:00:00 GMT, Duration: 8:15)
This is NME's official podcast from South by South West Music Festival in Austin, Texas. Hear topically game interviews from all the best new bands, introduced by NME's much esteemed Paul Stokes.
The New Sins
It Doesn�t Work Like That ()
Aka Lou from New Young Pony Club does literate, cool-as-ice electropop. Like Sophie Ellis Bextor fronting LCD.
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In Our Bedroom After The War (City Slang)
Our glossy pop cousins return with more songs about relationships to a shimmering �80s beat. We recommend that you launch our Media Player to listen to NME Radio, but if you want access to our streams for whatever other reason, feel free to use the links below:






