Andrew Trendell

Enter Shikari: “Show the Tories and landlord c**ts that our culture of live music is not for sale”

“We will not be replaced by another block of fucking flats," said the band at MVT's Venues Day, calling on the industry to "make it impossible" for any more grassroots gig spaces to be shut down

Elbow announce 2024 UK arena tour and tell us about their “inky” new album

Guy Garvey tells NME what to expect from the huge shows and their "dark" but "groovy" 10th album, as well as the battle for Manchester's Night & Day and the chances of seeing the band at Glasto 2024

The Libertines talk being clean and connected: “We just want to write beautiful songs in the moment”

Watch Carl Barat and Pete Doherty talk to NME about 'All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade', who'd play who in a biopic, and becoming the band they were always meant to be

IDLES share ‘Dancer’ and tell us about “transgressive” new album ‘TANGK’

Check out the LCD Soundsystem-featuring new single, as frontman Joe Talbot tells NME: "I want to make people dance, I want people to feel the love that I need in my life"

Liam Gallagher announces 30th anniversary tour of Oasis’ ‘Definitely Maybe’

"I wouldn't be anywhere without it and neither would you, so let’s celebrate together"

The Libertines return with ‘Run Run Run’ and announce new album ‘All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade’

“We're over the moon, and the ball is in the back of the net," declares Pete Doherty, as the band also announce intimate Margate shows

††† (Crosses) are coming into their own: “The floodgates have opened”

As Deftones' Chino Moreno and Far's Shaun Lopez release their long-awaited Robert Smith and El-P featuring second album 'Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete.’, the duo talk to NME about the gothic, moving forwards and "figuring out happiness"

“Pressure cooker” impact of touring on mental health “needs addressing” – but help is at hand

Editors' Justin Lockey and author Tamsin Embleton on the best ways to put mental health first while on the road

Lauren Mayberry live in London: a thrilling intro to her main character moment

With Madonna and Spice Girls covers thrown in for good measure, the Chvrches frontwoman shines alone as she delivers a short but sharp showcase of her solo era

Chvrches’ Lauren Mayberry on going solo: “This was born out of things that I couldn’t or wouldn’t write in the band”

As she kicks off her UK and European tour, Mayberry spoke to NME about the "freedom" of writing from a purely female perspective, what to expect from her debut album, and the future of Chvrches
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