Feedback

Search

  1. Terms of use

    Terms and conditions that all PRS for Music website users must adhere to in order to use our services.

  2. Interview: Mary Leay

    Following her appearance on M Magazine partner Louise Golbey’s The Songwriters Podcast, we caught up with Mary to find out more about her career.

  3. Interview: Rhian Jones and Lucy Heyman talk Sound Advice

    Ahead of the release of Sound Advice: The Ultimate Guide to a Healthy and Successful Career in Music, M spoke to authors Lucy Heyman and Rhian Jones.

  4. Interview - Annie Lennox

    We interview Annie Lennox, one of the most distinctive figureheads of rock and pop music of the past 35 years.

  5. Mike Peters, The Alarm

    'We never had a Malcolm McLaren character to shortcut our education, so we could only find out what it was all about by trial and error:' The Alarm's Mike Peters on starting out in the midst of punk and his secrets to building a lasting career...

  6. How to… self-release your music

    Music expert & indie label aficionado Katie Riding gives her top tips for releasing your own music...

  7. Feature: Decoding digital

    Helienne Lindvall takes stock of the digital landscape to discover how 2013 could be a watershed year for the industry.

  8. London Grammar

    We chat to the band about their rise to fame, their absence from Spotify & the pressures of producing a follow-up album.

  9. BBC Radio: A British Institution

    To mark the BBC's 100th year, Eamonn Forde explores the pivotal role the broadcaster has played in promoting and supporting new music throughout the last century.

  10. Julian Cope: Into the Wild

    Jim Ottewill goes head on with mystical pop soothsayer Julian Cope…

  11. Lala Hayden: 'My intention now is to find ways to add value' | M Magazine

    Ahead of the release of her debut solo EP Girl Becomes, Lala Hayden speaks to Al Greenwood about mental health in the music industry, and redefining her purpose.

  12. Seth Lakeman

    ‘It’s about identity and being honest to who you are and where you come from and what you represent’: Seth Lakeman continues to forge a unique path in folk music with his latest offering which commemorates the Mayflower's voyage.

  13. Arrows Of Love

    Ahead of their November UK tour, Nima and Nuha chat about using industrial equipment to create their caustic sounds, and how funding from PRS Foundation changed everything for them...

  14. Aidan Moffat

    'I found my muse in a rat-infested cupboard under creaky stairs in a derelict pub in the middle of nowhere'...

  15. Climate Music Blowout: No Music on a Dead Planet

    Following the Climate Music Blowout in Hackney in October, M Magazine spoke to IDER, Black Country New Road, Fay Milton and more to get their take on the current crisis, and to find out what positive actions they are taking to reduce their carbon footprint as touring musicians.

  16. Interview: Peggy Seeger

    Kate Hutchinson speaks to feminist activist songmaker Peggy Seeger as she approaches the release of what is said to be her final album following a 60-year career.

  17. Squeeze

    The boys rabbit about Deptford friendships, cheese on toast and winning and Ivor.

  18. Norman Cook – He’s Come A Long Way Baby

    Scratching, celebrity, winning an Ivor and what’s written in Fatboy Slim's passport.

  19. Edywn Collins – Rip It Up...

    Edwyn Collins talks to Paul Sexton about the journey back from the brink.

  20. Matthew Herbert

    We talk to the pioneering soundsmith as he launches his latest sonic adventure at National Theatre outcrop The Shed.

  21. Paul Weller: That Dangerous Age

    Paul Sexton catches up with cultural icon Paul Weller to figure out where the groundbreaking new album <em>Sonik Kicks</em> fits into the Modfather’s master plan.

  22. It’s a rap: spotlight on UK hip-hop

    Chantelle Fiddy discovers how UK hip-hop came to conquer much more than just the charts...

  23. How artists can make the most of Instagram

    Instagram is fast becoming the de facto social media platform for music-makers. Learn from the artists and digital experts who're owning it...

  24. Jane Weaver

    ‘It’s generally what’s generated in my own head. That’s why I’m determined to replicate that sound, because the sound in your own head is always the best version,’ says Jane Weaver.

  25. Matt Mcginn

    ‘Don't let one go. Sometimes a song can be coming through at the worst possible time, it doesn't matter, drop everything. It could be an absolute gem': Irish singer-songwriter Matt McGuinn shares his songwriting tips.

Can't find what you're looking for? Add more keywords.

Try Again

switching account

Switching your account...