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Warpaint tell us about their “psychedelic” 20 years together and new single ‘Common Blue’

Theresa Wayman and Jenny Lee Lindberg talk to NME about their nostalgic new single, their highs and lows of two decades together, once being labelled "Satanic", returning to Rough Trade and what the future holds

Shane MacGowan, 1957-2023: an uncompromising, chaotic one of a kind

The Pogues frontman has died aged 65. NME remembers an Irish rock great whose love of literature, boozing and songcraft made him an unmissable character

The Jesus & Mary Chain share single ‘jamcod’ and tell us about new album ‘Glasgow Eyes’

Check out the new single and details of a massive 2024 UK and European tour, as Jim Reid tells NME about new material, their raucous past, and burying the hatchet

The Lightning Seeds talk new greatest hits album and tour: “It’s a year of celebrating”

Ian Broudie on the legacy and hidden treasures of the band, his autobiography, producing The Zutons' long-awaited new album, and England's chances at the Euros

The Beatles: every song ranked in order of greatness

As The Beatles release 'Now And Then', billed as their "final" song, we dig through one of music's greatest catalogue for their best song

Everything Everything on their apocalyptic new album: “I can’t see much good in the future”

The band's frontman Jonathan Higgs spoke to NME about how their part-concept record ‘Mountainhead’ takes in celebrity culture, "crypto wankers", the "injustice" of having a monarchy and more

The Kills: “Why should hip-hop be future-forward and guitar music always looking back?”

Ahead of sixth album 'God Games', Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart talk to NME about working with Beck, indie sleaze, and '00s tabloid infamy

Metric on their double album, touring with Noel Gallagher and tackling “toxic positivity”

"Everyone I know says it's a constant, grapple with anxiety – how to find that sweet spot of control and responsibility and also letting anything happen to you ever again..."

Soundtrack Of My Life: Greg James

BBC Radio 1 breakfast DJ, cricket addict and theme tune expert

Hard-Fi: “‘Stars of CCTV’ seems more relevant now than it did back in 2005”

Ahead of their first UK tour in a decade kicking off tonight, the returning '00s band talk to NME about new material, the state of indie today, and once getting kicked off David Walliams' table
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