Mark Beaumont

Sinéad O’Connor, 1966-2023: an artist of integrity, intensity and honesty

The Irish artist died yesterday (July 26) aged 56. NME remembers a strikingly original and powerful creative

Soundtrack Of My Life: ‘Yellowstone’ star Ryan Bingham

Six-string ticklin' troubadour and telly's quiet cowboy

Anton Corbijn tells us about his first documentary ‘Squaring The Circle’ and the power of rock’n’roll art studio Hipgnosis

The legendary photographer and filmmaker discusses the impact the art duo behind some of the most striking album sleeves in rock had on him and teases his next projects

Cheese wheels, ashes and sex toys: stop throwing shit at pop stars, please

Between touring issues and dwindling revenues, musicians are seriously up against it. Not least from some of their own ticket-buying 'fans'

Pulp: every album ranked in order of greatness

As the band's latest reunion tour kicks off, we take a fond look back at the Sheffield band's journey so far

Soundtrack Of My Life: Beverley Knight

Stage and telly queen, one of the great soul singers

Muse live in The Hague: a ferocious and compulsive rock show for the masses

67,000 transfixed Dutch fans sign up to Muse's sci-fi rock revolution during the latest stop of the three-piece's 'Will Of The People' world tour

Andy Rourke, 1964 – 2023: The Smiths bassist was a key thread in their rich tapestry

NME remembers Rourke's crucial contribution to The Smiths, one that bandmate Johnny Marr says "no other bass player could match"

Soundtrack Of My Life: Tim Booth

James frontman on The Beatles' genius and his "obsession" with Black Country, New Road

In the age of AI Oasis, there’s no point being ordinary

As AIsis release a record featuring a computer-generated Liam Gallagher, NME envisions a sonic future of man vs machine, where creativity wins
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