Gary Ryan

Gary Ryan

@garyryanfreelance.bsky.social

Freelance journalist. Words for NME, The Telegraph, Big Issue, and more. NME ‘Does Rock N Roll Kill Braincells?’ columnist - https://www.nme.com/tag/does-rock-n-roll-kill-braincells Cuttings: whatarew0rdsworth.wordpress.com garyryanfreelance@gmail.com

518 Followers 177 Following 49 Posts Joined Nov 2023
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Tiffany: “Until my phone started pinging, I had no clue that 'Stranger Things' was going to include my music” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Tiffany

I quizzed Tiffany for this week’s @nme.com Does Rock N Roll Kill Braincells? trivia-challenge

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Needle-drops and beefing with Robert Plant: how Richard Linklater uses music in his indie masterpieces The 'School Of Rock' director talks us through the perfect needle drop

Had the pleasure of speaking to Richard Linklater for a (cut down) piece on his music choices for NME.

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@stevenedesouza.bsky.social Hi, hope you’re well! I’m a journalist wanting to speak to you for an article I’m writing. Any chance you could follow me so I can DM you or let me know the best way to contact you? (My email is garyryanfreelance@gmail.com) Thanks!

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Marky Ramone: “Morrissey apologised to us for the Ramones review he wrote as a teenager” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Marky Ramone

Où l'on apprend que Hungry Heart avait initialement été écrit par Springsteen pour les Ramones, et bien d'autres choses par @garyryanfreelance.bsky.social

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Marky Ramone: “Morrissey apologised to us for the Ramones review he wrote as a teenager” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Marky Ramone

I quizzed Marky Ramone for the latest instalment of NME’s Does Rock N Roll Kill Braincells? trivia-challenge

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2 months ago

Congratulations!

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Final article of 2025…happy to be in @telegraph.co.uk old-school print today telling the story of the real Marty Supreme 🏓⭐
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Evan Dando: “Tim Robbins once mistook me for Kurt Cobain” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Evan Dando

“Keith Richards held a sword on me – then threatened to throw me in his moat” For the final @nme.com trivia-challenge of 2025, I quizzed Evan Dando

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2 months ago

I surprised at his powers of recall! (same score as Adam Green, Holly Johnson, Pauline Black and Bananarama – which feels like my dream episode of Come Dine With Me right there)

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Evan Dando: “Tim Robbins once mistook me for Kurt Cobain” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Evan Dando

“Keith Richards held a sword on me – then threatened to throw me in his moat” For the final @nme.com trivia-challenge of 2025, I quizzed Evan Dando

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"We saw people eating monkeys' brains!" In 1985, a 15-year-old student sued her school for showing her a class a video that purported to show real deaths. With a Charli XCX-featuring reboot on the horizon, I wrote about the legacy of mondo horror Faces of Death for the Telegraph
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"We saw people eating monkeys' brains!" In 1985, a 15-year-old student sued her school for showing her a class a video that purported to show real deaths. With a Charli XCX-featuring reboot on the horizon, I wrote about the legacy of mondo horror Faces of Death for the Telegraph
archive.is/Y1DAN

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3 months ago
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PinkPantheress on the surprise success of ‘Illegal’: “I didn’t really think it was going to be ‘the one’” Grammy nominee PinkPantheress, whose viral phenomenon 'Illegal' has been named NME’s Song Of The Year, reflects on a momentous 2025

Had a quick chat with PinkPantheress for @nme.com about ‘Illegal’ winning Song of the Year
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3 months ago
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THE 50 BEST ALBUMS OF 2025 | NME.com It’s time to celebrate your faves – and discover something new to love. Here is NME’s list of the 50 best albums of 2025.

Wrote about VLURE and Lambrini Girls for @nme.com's 50 Albums of 2025 list - www.nme.com/lists/end-of...

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THE 20 BEST TV SHOWS OF 2025 | NME.com Guzzle down these bingeable box sets – click for NME’s full list of the best TV shows of 2025

And for @NME’s TV of the Year, I wrote about Overcompensating, Black Mirror and my love of Hacks (Jean Smart + dancing in a go-go cage + poppers is surely the result of an Aladdin’s lamp being found on the floor of Canal Street’s G-A-Y) www.nme.com/lists/end-of...

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Merry listmas! For @nme.com s 50 Best Songs of 2025, I blurbed JADE’s ‘Plastic Box’ - www.nme.com/lists/end-of...

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50 years ago, Ross McWhirter was assassinated by the IRA. Known as the creator of the Guiness Book of Records and sidekick on Records Breakers, he (along with twin brother Norris) had a less-cuddly side which I’ve written about for The Telegraph - archive.is/aClvA

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4 months ago
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How paedophile show To Catch a Predator inspired a generation of vigilantes A new film delves into the murky world of the paedophile-baiting phenomenon

It was dubbed “Punk’d for paedophiles” and “Paedle's About”,, and now a new film examines the uneasy legacy of To Catch a Predator. In @telegraphnews.bsky.social , I’ve written about what happens when the lines between righteous anger and entertainment blur.

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Sammy Hagar: “I’m sad I didn’t get do a tour with Dave Lee Roth and Van Halen. Eddie wanted it to happen” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Sammy Hagar

Collaborating with ghosts, gloryholes, and being mistaken for John Lydon…I quizzed Sammy Hagar for this week’s @nme.com trivia-challenge
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10cc’s Graham Gouldman: “Doja Cat helped bring our music to a different audience” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: 10cc's Graham Gouldman

Quizzed 10cc’s Graham Gouldman for the latest edition of @nme.com ’s Does Rock N Roll Kill Braincells? trivia-challenge

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4 months ago

hi all, the awaited day has come: I'm looking for freelance writers to pitch Inverse Gaming for end-of-year coverage! namely, I'm looking for someone to contribute our best of RPGs this year list ($350), and pitch us on some year-end lookback essays ($500+). please pitch me: shannon@inverse.com

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Cottagers Cove: how the Rochdale Canal tunnel became a content-mine for online vigilantes A new online trend seeks to expose gay men having sex in public places around Manchester

For my Manchester Mill debut, I’ve investigated the grim social media trend of online vigilantes “patrolling” gay cruising areas in the city, and exposing the men there to ritual humiliation.

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Cottagers Cove: how the Rochdale Canal tunnel became a content-mine for online vigilantes A new online trend seeks to expose gay men having sex in public places around Manchester

For my Manchester Mill debut, I’ve investigated the grim social media trend of online vigilantes “patrolling” gay cruising areas in the city, and exposing the men there to ritual humiliation.

manchestermill.co.uk/cottagers-co...

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Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time — The Telegraph Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican

Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time - The Telegraph

Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican

“Elegantly beautiful…but at the same time you can barely watch it” ~ John Waters

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Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican

Pasolini’s final film, Salò, earned a reputation as one of the most depraved and censored of all time – yet the director considered it a powerful anti-fascist tract. On its 50th anniversary, I spoke to its stars for @telegraphnews.bsky.social

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Pasolini’s 120 Days of Sodom is still the most shocking film of all time Once banned around the world, Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò is about to be shown at the Barbican

Pasolini’s final film, Salò, earned a reputation as one of the most depraved and censored of all time – yet the director considered it a powerful anti-fascist tract. On its 50th anniversary, I spoke to its stars for @telegraphnews.bsky.social

www.telegraph.co.uk/films/2025/1...

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7 months ago
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The Wombats: “Landfill indie? Indie sleaze? We’ve risen above any media tags” In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: The Wombats

Quizzed The Wombats for this edition of @nme.com 's Does Rock N Roll Kill Braincells?. Director’s commentary: I contacted Lord Kenneth Clarke’s office to find out what he thought of the song ‘Kenneth Clarke’s Beard’, but alas, he declined to comment.

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7 months ago
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‘The Assassin’ review: Keeley Hawes' "perimenopausal James Bond" thriller hits the target License to kill? What about a license to do the school run?

Keeley Hawes as a hard-drinking “perimenopausal James Bond” who rampages around calling children “F*ckface” would be my pitch for anything (including a revamped Songs of Praise), so The Assassin was up my alley

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Eric Idle on Bowie, Beatles and odds of a Monty Python reunion The comedy legend tours the UK this September

Spoke to Eric Idle for @nme.com about the Beatles, turning down writing a musical for Bowie, and why he expects to be the first comedian to be deported from the US since Charlie Chaplin
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8 months ago
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Gelli Haha paints the town red with cheeky, liberatory dance pop The Gelliverse is a kaleidoscopic world soundtracked by Los Angeles artist Gelli Haha’s silly, soaring synth pop – read the NME interview

Coming on like Leigh Bowery organising a children’s birthday party, the world of Gelli Haha is riotously fun. I interviewed her about her debut album ‘Switcheroo’ for
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