Thom Rylance also talks mental health, getting a "bollocking" and advice from Johnny Marr, and how he "wasn’t sure whether to give Shaun Ryder a hug or a right hook"
After releasing her debut mixtape, the Irish artist reveals how rave music, dancing and community have helped her learn to slow down and be honest with herself
The frontman tells NME how their new record shares the spirit of divisive 2009 album 'Folie à Deux', as well as guitarist Joe Trohman taking a break, and the band kicking back against the emo resurgence
The Irish five-piece detail the left turn they've taken on their new album 'Gigi's Recovery', a record about "taking control of the few things that really matter"
The frontman talks to NME about the 15th anniversary reissue of their debut album, its lasting impact, touring the US with Paris Jackson and a wealth of new material that "will blow your fucking socks off"