Mark Beaumont

‘Eno’ review: a solid narrative structure underpins this wilfully random documentary

One viewing of this generative film will never fully encompass Brian Eno's oceanic intellect

Pete Townshend tells us about his new Quadrophenia ballet and the future of The Who

The rock icon opens up about 'Quadrophenia, a Mod Ballet' – touring next year – his thoughts on researching setlists, and if more music and live shows from The Who are likely...

‘Under Paris’ review: sacre deep bleu sea! there’s a killer shark in the Seine

It's 'The Meg', but French – and somehow even more ridiculous

‘The Beach Boys’ review: re-telling the Californian lads’ not-always-sunny story

Death, decline and dark moments pepper this compelling Disney+ documentary

Cage The Elephant’s Matt Shultz: “I was in psychosis for three years – my arrest was a miracle”

The frontman talks to NME about how his recovery from psychosis nightmare shaped colourful new album 'Neon Pill', and his bright hopes for the future

Art Brut’s Eddie Argos: “Seeing Yard Act was like looking at some weird Ghost Of Christmas Future”

As the indie veterans ready two 'best of' compilations, the frontman tells NME about past feuds, advice for The Hives, and their influence on sprechgesang

The Beach Boys: “Our best promo guys in the whole world were John Lennon and Paul McCartney”

Mike Love and Bruce Johnston also spoke of the health of Brian Wilson ahead of their new documentary airing on Disney+

Steve Albini, 1962-2024: engineer who shaped rock’s most visceral moments

The engineer and producer who worked with Nirvana, Pixies, Breeders and more endeavoured to disrupt industry backslapping and serve the music. He succeeded.
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