As the controversial Belfast trio release their bold and ballsy second album, they tell NME about the 'carnival of distraction' of their terror trial, reclaiming their identity, and Ireland's increased "collective self-esteem"
The Belfast rappers blast through all the noise with the energy of The Prodigy, Massive Attack and Burial on Dan Carey-produced second album to cement their place and reclaim their identity
The Milburn star turned touring member of Monkeys – also credited on their last two albums – takes us inside the rock'n'roll world of 'Moses & The Drones', featuring a song made with Alex Turner
The drumming icon turned solo star tells NME about 'Long Long Road', his love of Americana, his input into Sam Mendes' Beatles biopics, and what's next
"When he got in the shit, he called me," Slick tells NME, looking back on his time with the icon and how "the hope was always there" for a tour in his final years. This comes ahead of the 'Live On The Loch' charity event
As they return with the beautiful ‘A Wave That Will Never Break’ – their first album in 15 years – the Manchester indie heroes tell us about their split, the power of community, and playing the long game for "freedom, adventure and joy"