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Kim Deal – ‘Nobody Loves You More’ review: a neat reminder of her permanent class

The first solo album from The Breeders’ frontwoman and former Pixies bassist oozes with elegance but still packs some punch

Cage The Elephant on supporting Oasis: “That whole Manchester scene had a lasting effect on us”

Do the Shultz brothers have any advice for the Gallaghers? Guitarist Brad Shultz looks ahead to their huge North American dates with Oasis as well as their own European headline tour, and plans to hit up Leyton Orient as soon as possible

Architects on new album ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’: “If we’re not going to fulfil our potential now, when are we?”

Check out blistering new single 'Whiplash' as Sam Carter and Dan Searle exclusively tell NME about the ethos behind their 11th album, “visions of KoRn and Limp Bizkit at Woodstock ’99” and react to Download Festival’s 2025 line-up

The Murder Capital share ‘Words Lost Meaning’ and talk new album ‘Blindness’: “It’s powerful to be aware of how much you can’t see”

Check out the haunting new single as frontman James McGovern tells NME about humanity’s blind spots, the “distorted patriotism” emerging around the world, their feelings on "Irishness" and how Nick Cave reacted to their new stuff

Poppy cranks up the heaviness: “Sitting amongst the extremes feels very whole to me”

After teaming up with Jordan Fish on her “relentless” sixth album ‘Negative Spaces,’ Poppy tells NME about being rock's most in-demand collaborator, screaming like never before and her inherent desire to create

Linkin Park – ‘From Zero’ review: world-class moments marred by a few blips

Arguably rock’s biggest comeback album in recent history is an intriguing mix of sensational, knockout stadium rock and some perplexingly tired songwriting

The Amazons on their new album and why ‘fiction’ could be “one of the defining words of the 21st century”

Check out the dark, riff-heavy new single ‘Pitch Black’ as frontman Matt Thomson opens up to NME about his personal battles with masculinity, the lies we’re sold in youth and online, teaming up with Royal Blood, and how the band have recalibrated their purpose

Nova Twins talk National Album Day, why rock must “keep the word ‘community’ alive” and tease new album

The London duo – who are champions for National Album Day 2024 – discuss their formative records, the evergreen value of the album and plans for their next one

Bon Iver – ‘SABLE’ EP review: Justin Vernon strips things back on transitional gem

Justin Vernon’s first project in five years marks a return to Bon Iver’s fragile folk roots in three sparse soul-baring tracks

The Confidence Man party hits a new high: “We’re gonna be fucked for the fourth album. We’ve used everything we have in this one”

After swapping Australia for London and reconquering Glastonbury, the Aussie party-starters embrace the rave with their electrifying third album ‘3am (La La La)’
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