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Imogen and the Knife: soul-stirring ballads fueled by love and community spirit

The London-via-Newcastle songwriter discusses the revelation that shaped her game-changing new EP ‘Some Kind Of Love’

Meet the C24 artists: Lola Young

The indie pop star talks stripping things back for 'I Don't Mind' and taking influence from her London hometown

Director of Blur’s new film ‘To The End’: “This is about friendship and brotherhood”

Toby L talks to NME about how heartache and mortality shaped the new documentary – and what the future may hold for the Britpop heroes

Sum 41 on the resurgence of pop-punk: “It’s a wild and surreal thing to go through”

Dave Baksh and Jason “Cone” McCaslin also recalled what it is like to embark on huge headline shows after overcoming personal battles

Five things to know about Bose Ultra Open Earbuds

In partnership with Bose The future of listening is here. Earlier this year, Bose released their Ultra Open Earbuds, offering stunning audio quality while allowing...

The Killers prepared a response for if England lost Euro semi-final during London gig: “We had scenarios planned”

The band went viral for pausing their show to watch England beat the Netherlands in a 2-1 victory last week

Bashy on first album in 15 years: “I didn’t know whether I was gonna make music again”

The grime legend spoke to NME about his "very honest" second record 'Being Poor Is Expensive', the legacy of 'Black Boys', and why he took a long hiatus from rap

Bad World’s Craig Evans, the man behind the viral ‘Saltburn’ vinyl: “I watched people recoil in horror”

The CEO, whose company caused a splash with their cloudy bathwater-filled record, talks to NME about going viral, how many copies they’ve sold and what the future holds

Love supreme: Berwyn speaks his truth

The Trinidad-born, Romford-raised artist’s debut album documents the complicated process of rising above trauma and darkness with unapologetic love

Mad Cool Festival 2024 Day Four in photos: The Killers, Avril Lavigne, Bring Me The Horizon and more

The 2024 edition of Mad Cool has come to an explosive end with huge sets from some of the biggest names in music – check out the best images from day four
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