Ahead of the first part of ‘Idols’, Dom Harrison talks to NME about the rebirth of Yungblud, the “darker, downward spiral” of part two and why he feels “intertwined” with Charli XCX
In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Holly Johnson
After what can only be described as a rough patch for the quintet, ARTMS open up to NME about providing light for their fans, being a testament to perseverance, and using it to fuel their new EP, 'Club Icarus'
As the indie heroes return with their first album in 24 years, the reluctant Britpop champ tells us about gym life, ageing and sexuality, losing Steve Mackey, Oasis, and what comes after ‘More’
The streets and sights of Ireland’s second-largest city loom large in the rising four-piece’s sonorous indie, woven into the tales of their young lives. Now, those stories are taking them far away from home and towards big things
The Baltimore hardcore band went stratospheric with their last album ‘Glow On’. To make their new record ‘Never Enough’, they shut out the noise and dove deep into their own “infinite well”
The icon tells us about using "hope as an act of resistance" on new album 'Let All That We Imagine Be The Light', the Kneecap controversy, advocating for Palestinians, and fighting back against sexist tabloids
"This is definitely going to inspire me," she told NME of expecting twins with Oli Sykes. "In being a parent, you see the world again to show it to your kids"