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In this week's NME... (17/08/09)
The new issue of NME, on sale across the UK from Wednesday 19 August, is a V Festival preview, featuring an illuminating interview with Liam Gallagher, who reveals what the future really holds for Oasis.

PLUS: Pete Doherty reckons The Libertines will reform for next year's festivals.
In the Radar section we introduce folk songstress Ellie Goulding, who has already won over Mark Ronson.

My Chemical Romance unveil new material at Japan's Summer Sonic Festival.

New releases from Muse and Jack White head up our 10 Tracks To Hear This Week.

Finally, Arctic Monkeys have returned from the desert with their third album 'Humbug'. It's 'dark'. But is it good?

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