Andrew Trendell

Interpol look back on ‘Antics’ as they announce 20th anniversary reissue: “We flew a little closer to the sun”

Check out details of the reissue here, as frontman Paul Banks tells NME about the band's evolution through their hard-partying days, their affinity with Mexico, and progress on their next "rock" album

Supergrass: “When you look back at the lad culture and messiness of Britpop, we weren’t part of it”

Gaz Coombes tells NME about the 30th anniversary tour of 'I Should Coco', the legacy of the album, their time hanging with Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam, and what the future holds

NewDad’s Julie Dawson on going solo, getting The Cure’s approval, and what’s next for the band

The singer tells NME about being inspired by BoJack Horseman on solo debut 'Bottom Of The Pool', their dream of supporting The Cure, and progress on NewDad's "pop-leaning" next album

The WAEVE on how their family life and “the horrors of the world” shaped new album ‘City Lights’

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall tell NME about penning a song for their daughter, what to expect from darker new album 'City Lights' and what went down when they supported former Britpop rival Noel Gallagher

Coldplay announce London and Hull stadium shows, with 10 per cent of proceeds for Music Venue Trust

"The band’s support really will stop venues closing," say the MVT – as details of the European-exclusive, eco-friendly Wembley and Craven Park shows are revealed (with 50 per cent of the Hull tickets available only to local residents)

The Cure launch secret ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ website and WhatsApp channel

Get a little bit closer to their long-awaited new album

It looks like Coldplay are teasing 2025 UK stadium shows – with huge donation to Music Venue Trust

Posters teasing huge shows in London and Hull appeared at the spot of the band's first gig as Coldplay in Camden

Franz Ferdinand return with ‘Audacious’ and tell us about new album ‘The Human Fear’

Alex Kapranos tells us about the band feeling like the ultimate version of themselves, how pop music is growing "stale" and feeding people's "genuine desire for the rawness and the depth you can only get from a band"

Graham Coxon on the return of Blur: “We can’t leave it too long because we’re knocking on!”

The guitarist talks to NME about the Britpop heroes' new Live At Wembley Stadium concert movie, being there for his old friend Damon Albarn through hard times, the Coachella incident, and what the future of Blur could look like

Warren Ellis: “Maybe Oasis can support Grinderman if we reform when we’re 80!”

The Bad Seed tells NME about the making of new album 'Wild God', being there for his friend Nick Cave through dark times, what's in store for 'Death Of Bunny Munro', and Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea inspiring him to open a monkey sanctuary
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