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Interviews

Blancmange’s Neil Arthur: “Not for one minute would I want to hold onto or harness something that holds me in this retro-nostalgic world”

Interview: Tom Grennan

Or:la heads up our first ever Nightlife Special

Something in the Works: an Interview with Hope Works curator/resident Lo Shea

The Magic Gang: “Sheffield is one of our favourite places to play”

Kim Wilde On Being Back On Tour!

It’s P-Time! 5 Minutes with Crazy P

Forged In Steel: We meet Winston Hazel

A Quickie with JAWS…

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club: what happened to our rock and roll?

Gangs of New Yorkshire: We meet PBR Streetgang

A Christmas catch-up with SHEAFS

John Smith: ‘I see myself as a working musician… my first responsibility is to my family’

Cervo, Fela Kuti and Expensive S***

Hello, HAAi

Chris Jericho on Fozzy: “We sound a bit like the bastard child of Metallica and Journey”

Tim Burgess: “Ideas give you energy, and new ideas are always seductive”

Wilin’ Out with DJ Zinc

Ghostpoet: “Genre is just a marketing tool really”

Brotherly Love: Octave One Interview

Interview: Model Aeroplanes

Interview: Scott Bond (Gatecrasher)

The Jesus and Mary Chain: “We were worried we’d kill each other in the studio”

Wolf Alice: “We had to literally destroy our arms and legs recording Yuk Foo”

Everything Everything: “The band’s like an intense family”

Richard Hawley: “3 Ring Circus is utterly terrifying”

Mr Jukes – The new Jack Steadman

Interview: A tour of Sheffield with Jon McClure

The Amazons: “Rock and roll isn’t a very sexy genre anymore”

Interview: Toddla T on his new album, The Tuesday Club and advice for Sheffield students