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NME Radio Roundup 31 August 2020: The Killers, Girl In Red, TSHA and more

Coronavirus may have put a halt to this summer's festival calendar, but if you want to pretend you're dancing in a field with all...

Belako – ‘Plastic Drama’ review: fast-rising Spanish band’s wildest and most expansive adventure yet

Mungia's finest post-punks aren’t afraid to speak their minds or break the rules with their impressive fourth album

Bartees Strange: The Washington, D.C. artist bending genres to build his own uncompromising world

The artist's forthcoming debut album 'Live Forever' follows hot on the heels of his acclaimed EP of National covers

Watch Willie J Healey play ‘Fashun’ and ‘Big Nothing’ for NME Home Sessions

The singer-songwriter strips back songs from new album 'Twin Heavy'

Samia: New Yorker’s debut is the summer’s defining indie album

After supporting Soccer Mommy and Hippo Campus, the New Yorker's debut captures those gritty live performances in fine style

Bloxx – ‘Lie Out Loud’ review: hook-stuffed indie-pop for the virtual mosh-pit

The Uxbridge band come good on the promise, channelling big show experience into hook-stuffed indie-pop

Radar Roundup – August 28, 2020: The killer new music you need to hear this week

NME's Radar Roundup is your weekly reminder of the rule-breaking rising artists you cannot afford to ignore right now. Get stuck in...

Kelly Lee Owens: “I want my music to give people the strength to not feel afraid of being alone”

The Welsh musician's new album 'Inner Song' examines grief and ecological breakdown
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