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Jordan Bassett

Jordan Bassett

Commissioning Editor at NME

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  • English
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  • Music

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‘Keeper’ review: ‘Longlegs’ director’s surreal horror doesn’t live up to its name

What’s going on in this pretentious cabin in the woods flick?
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‘Black Phone 2’ review: Ethan Hawke dials up the menace in bigger, ...

Ethan Hawke's The Grabber returns to wreak more havoc in a surreal follow-up that’s even better than the original 'Black Phone'
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Why ‘House of Guinness’ is TV’s most modern period drama

Steven Knight explains that the hopped-up show isn’t exactly Downton
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Ed Sheeran – ‘Play’ review: a hasty retreat to the genre-spanning o...

After the beige dud ‘Autumn Variations’, Ed Sheeran returns to the eclecticism that defined ‘÷’ on his new album 'Play'.
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‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ review: terrifyingly mediocre farewell ...

The hugely successful horror series comes to a close
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Why ‘Alien: Earth’ has one of TV’s coolest soundtracks (and best th...

Inspired by rock and roll greats, recorded at Abbey Road
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‘Caught Stealing’ review: Darren Aronofsky’s nostalgic rampage thro...

Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz star in the violently funny adventure
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Soft Play at Reading 2025: duo reveal new album and hail Kneecap fo...

The NME interview with punk duo Soft Play, who discussed their support of the Palestinian people and their new material
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Robbie Williams’ new album features a Gary Barlow co-write about Mo...

The singer also discussed the sound of ‘Britpop’, new single 'Human', his (lack of) '90s memories, his art career and more at an album playback at London’s Groucho club, where he was interviewed by comedian Joe Lycett
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Doechii signs fan’s chest at Open’er Festival 2025: “Make some nois...

The light-hearted moment occurred as Doechii opened the main stage on the last day of Open'er festival from 6pm.
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Open’er Festival 2025: Massive Attack make pro-Palestinian statemen...

The Bristol group showed solidarity with Palestine in the first headlining set of this year's edition of Open'er in Poland
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‘M3GAN 2.0’ review: camp robo-horror sequel is a downgrade

The killer doll's return starts strong but quickly loses control
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Benson Boone – ‘American Heart’ review: a front flip to the middle ...

The boy wonder’s second album is more distinctive than its predecessor, but still overly familiar and blocked up by gooey ballads
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‘28 Years Later’ review: brilliantly bizarre sequel turns the franc...

With help from Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Jodie Comer, Danny Boyle has risen again to bash Brexit with '28 Years Later'
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‘MobLand’ review: Guy Ritchie goes lock stock for his own dated sch...

Guy Ritchie has somehow roped in Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren for MobLand, a funny but familiar crime caper
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‘The Woman In The Yard’ review: haunting meditation on grief is not...

Jaume Collet-Serra's return to horror is a haunting meditation on grief
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Bartees Strange: “You have to face your fears to become the best ve...

Bartees Strange defies boundaries, hangs out with Taylor Swift and has poured eclectic influences into ‘Horror’, his latest album.
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Sex Pistols’ Steve Jones tells us about Teenage Cancer Trust gigs a...

Sex Pistols Steve Jones on Teenage Cancer Trust, new material with Frank Carter, a scrapped writing session with Alex Turner, and John Lydon's politics
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‘Prime Target’ review: Leo Woodall’s hokey maths thriller has the w...

'A Beautiful Mind' meets 'Sherlock'
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‘Wolf Man’ review: bloody creature feature is also a biting family ...

Another smart, scary Universal horror remake from Leigh Whannell
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‘Marilyn Manson: Unmasked’ director Karen McGann on the musician’s ...

“We’ve come so far in terms of what is and isn’t acceptable," McGann told NME, ahead of the doc airing tonight