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Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?! – Megaman, So Solid Crew

1: What total number of seconds do you get if you add up the number of times So Solid Crew say '21 Seconds' in...

Little Man Tate on how the mid-noughties indie bubble burst: “There were too many bands and people got sick of it”

The Sheffield band on their big reunion and working with Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner at iconic venue The Boardwalk

Hinds: “A big reason for girls not starting bands is that they’re made to feel stupid”

“I live downtown and it’s usually like Oxford Circus or something,” one of Hinds’ frontwomen, Carlotta Cosials, explains. She’s pointing her computer camera out...

Why now, more than ever, video games deserve your respect

You name it, games have been blamed for it. Will the age of coronavirus change how we value video games, forever?

Not so sunny after all: An update on Ball Park Music’s new album from isolation

Sam Cromack on the trying creation of their most eclectic album yet, being inspired by Nick Cave and the pandemic’s worrying impact on the band’s future

‘Rick and Morty’ season 4: Release date, trailers, plot and everything we know so far

Since it debuted back in 2013, Rick and Morty has enraptured millions and become a phenomenon of cult-like proportions. With fans now eagerly awaiting...

“Queer culture is internet culture now”: how the LGBTQ+ scene is making the best of lockdown

The show must – and will – go on, and with club nights migrating to Zoom, partying has never been more accessible

Ashnikko is the Miley Cyrus-approved bubblepunk pop-star who refuses to take herself seriously

Blue hair and bloody music videos – rising pop provocateur Ashnikko wants to be a playful disruption to the hegemony

NME Recommends: the best mixes and dance albums for your big lockdown night in

NME writers pick their soundtrack for a night on the (kitchen) tiles
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