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Sex Pistols’ Glen Matlock on being asked to play bass for “boring” Oasis and why he never found Johnny Rotten’s lyrics “sincere”

The punk icon also discussed Danny Boyle’s “cheesy” 'Pistol' TV biopic, his exasperation with “likeable nitwit” Sid Vicious and the chances of new Pistols material with Frank Carter

Michael Kiwanuka: “There is money being made in live music – it needs someone to give back out to the people”

The singer-songwriter spoke to NME about his upcoming fourth album ‘Small Changes’, following up a Mercury Prize win, representation for Black artists, why the UK should rejoin the EU, and the need for large promoters to support grassroots venues and artists

Father John Misty – ‘Mahashmashana’ review: perhaps his most sincere album yet

After “a few non-elective ego deaths”, the once terminally online singer-songwriter looks inward for a gently psychedelic record on which sarcasm is in short supply

Exclusive: new ‘Beatles ’64’ trailer shows the Fabs taking America: “Their music gets inside of you”

The documentary features restored footage from 1964 and fresh interviews with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr

Primal Scream on their protest disco album: “If you’re gonna scream from the rooftops, there is no better time”

Bobby Gillespie thought he might have made his last Primal Scream record in ‘Chaosmosis’. His BandLab NME Award-winning memoir and a surprise call from producer David Holmes unlocked ‘Come Ahead’, a dazzling one-two punch of slick songs and political ire

Quincy Jones, 1933-2024: mega-producer who broke boundaries with a twinkle in his eye

NME remembers the multi-talented musician who helped to shape vast swathes of pop culture, made history with Michael Jackson – and gave seriously great interviews

‘Bird’ review: Barry Keoghan stars in a divisive, life-enhancing masterpiece

Andrea Arnold’s latest proves she’s a filmmaker who can’t be pigeonholed

Peter Capaldi on Oasis, his new album and love of “fat guitars”

Ahead of the new season of 'The Devil's Hour', the actor and musician told NME about how UK politics is too “bleak” to satirise, teased his upcoming role in 'Black Mirror', praised his cousin Lewis Capaldi and described mental health support in film and TV as “amusing” but welcome

‘Maria’ review: biopic of the opera great fails to match her legend

The third film in Pablo Larraín’s ‘Great Women’ trilogy is tonally unsure of itself
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