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Kevin EG Perry

Kevin EG Perry

Freelance Journalist at NME

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  • Music
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Recent Articles

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Death From Above 1979: "What happens if a metal band were recorded like The Beatles?"

The dance-punks are older, wiser and more romantic than ever before, as brilliant new album ‘Is 4 Lovers’ proves
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On The Cover – Twenty One Pilots: “I hope our fans will hang on for...

As Twenty One Pilots return with sixth album ‘Scaled & Icy’, they reflect on the journey so far – and what they’ve learned along the way.
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Jazz licks, dildos and Tony Soprano: in defence of Steely Dan

As Steve Albini and St. Vincent take up opposing sides in the Steely Dan debate, here’s why the yacht rock superstars are more punk than you’d think
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Metallica – ’72 Seasons’ review: metal masters make a relentless re...

On album eleven, the hard rock veterans roll back the years to deliver a thrilling sonic onslaught - including their longest ever song
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d4vd is pop’s new DIY innovator: “I can make 10 songs in one night!”

Meet D4vd, the ground-breaking 18 year-old from Houston who made his debut EP entirely on his phone – read more in NME’s The Cover story
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Queens of The Stone Age: “This album sounds as brutal as it feels t...

On a hilltop in Malibu, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme tells NME how grief, divorce and societal collapse informed raw new album
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Paris Texas: inside the year’s most inventive and unpredictable deb...

With ‘Mid Air’, the LA punk-rap duo Paris Texas have conjured a thrill-packed record that pulls from a love of hip-hop, hardcore and beyond
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Paris Texas: inside the year’s most inventive and unpredictable deb...

With ‘Mid Air’, the LA punk-rap duo Paris Texas have conjured a thrill-packed record that pulls from a love of hip-hop, hardcore and beyond
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The Rolling Stones’ return is an even bigger bang

They have Sydney Sweeney in their music video and a star-studded list of collaborators, but nothing overshadows the Rolling Stones themselves
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‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ concert film review: this is cinema (...

This is cinema (Taylor’s version) – three hours of career-spanning hits from Taylor Swift, a pop star operating at peak performance
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How concert films became big business (again)

With Taylor Swift, Beyoncé film and Talking Heads dominating your local cinema, NME investigates why their concert films are changing the game