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The Ordinary Boys’ Preston: “I’m ordained as a voodoo priest!”

In Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, we quiz an artist on their own career to see how much they can remember. This week: The Ordinary Boys' Preston

Kneecap on ‘Fenian’ and fighting back: “We understand that religious divide serves absolutely nobody”

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"

Inside Lana Del Rey’s era-defining James Bond theme song ‘First Light’

Longtime 007 composer David Arnold talks us through their cinematic collab

Failure tell us about longevity, working with Hayley Williams, and uncertainty for the future: “Everything gets a little bit heavier as you get older”

As the "rebooted" LA cult favourites release seventh album ‘Location Lost’, frontman Ken Andrews reflects on the trio's career of two halves, their "fateful" collab with the Paramore frontwoman, the band's “bittersweet” time with Troy Van Leeuwen, and teases what's next

Richard Gadd survived ‘Baby Reindeer’ – but can he endure his own success?

As the Emmy-winning writer drops new series ‘Half Man’, NME finds TV’s master of dark drama in a self-reflective mood

How Sean Ono Lennon helped bring his parents’ greatest gig back to life

Two legendary concerts are lovingly restored in 'Power To The People: John & Yoko Live in NYC'

No Na: the fiery R&B girl group bringing Indonesia to the world

Blending throwback R&B with their Southeast Asian roots, this talented quartet are showing the globe what these island girls are made of

Flow: the multinational, multi-genre sisterhood dubbed the ‘Spice Girls of the Amazon’

The mission-driven collective aim to lift up stories of how climate change and health is affecting women and water worldwide. With an album due later this year, NME follows them to Brazil to learn more about their music and message

Yves’ new chapter: a K-pop star’s quiet rebellion

Fuelled by her past in girl group LOONA, Yves is now her own artist, effortlessly adventuring through electronic, indie and alt-pop
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