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Inside Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service’s anniversary tour: “It’s been more informative than nostalgic”

Ben Gibbard tells NME about the experience and what’s next for both bands, as the ‘Transatlanticism’ and ‘Give Up’ 20th anniversary tour gears up for a landmark London show at All Points East

What your area’s gig-going habits say about you

From who buys the most merch to who loves a post-gig pint

Fcukers’ chaotic party is popping worldwide

From Paris Fashion Week to an unfinished swimming pool, playing raucous shows in all manner of places has turned this NYC trio into underground sensations

At home with Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten: “Our personality is bigger than the sound that we make”

The Fontaines frontman invites us into his front room to tell us about gratitude conquering fear, why death isn't so bad, and what went into their "neon and ridiculous" new album 'Romance'. Watch the interview here

YOON SAN-HA gets real about going solo: “I don’t know exactly my identity, but I’m on the journey to find it”

The ASTRO singer has embarked on a new journey as a solo artist with the mini-album ‘DUSK’. Speaking to NME, the K-pop star ruminates on what it means to step out of his comfort zone in order to find himself

Jake Bugg shares ‘Keep On Moving’ and tells us about Green Day-inspired new album ‘A Modern Day Distraction’

“It was important that I didn’t shy I away from the guitar," he told NME of his politically-charged new album

Royal Blood celebrate 10 years of debut album: “It’s still a record that we live and breathe”

As the duo re-release their self-titled debut, Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher look back on rising to fame, befriending Queens Of The Stone Age, finding fans in Jimmy Page and Lars Ulrich, and why the record "doesn't feel like an old relic"

Everything we know about ‘28 Years Later’ and its proposed sequels

The threequel to Danny Boyle’s ‘28 Days Later’ is due out next year

Orla Gartland tells us about “bolder” and “more intentional” new album ‘Everybody Needs A Hero’

The Irish singer-songwriter spoke to NME about her upcoming second album, working with "real deal" Declan McKenna, the impact of the collaborative group FIZZ on her solo music, and the inspiration of St. Vincent and Caroline Polachek

ADMT talks tackling mental health in music: “We need to show people that they need to stay”

The rising, 50 Cent-approved singer-songwriter also spoke to NME about his Doncaster hometown, Yungblud, what it means to open Leeds Festival 2024, and plans for his debut album
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