Singer Thom Rylance tells NME of his regret at his row with Nash, his concerns for working-class musicians – and how he might play Nicole Kidman when his band support Robbie Williams
Nash spoke to NME about her 'Butts For Tour Buses' campaign, saving the grassroots, and what the industry and government can do now that music has become "an impossible environment for working class people"
The music legend spoke to NME about entering "a new age" with 'Father And Son' – his collaborative album with Art Garfunkel Jr – and recalled the emotional moment he and his ex-bandmate "ended years of estrangement" over lunch
The duo spoke to NME about "history repeating itself" as Wham! vie for Christmas Number One against Band Aid, returning to the scene of the "raucous" video shoot, being "mesmerised” by an early 'Careless Whisper’, and how the late Michael fulfilled his destiny
Oli Sykes talks to NME about festivals' need to evolve, giving Chappell Roan the chance to become "the next Kate Bush", drawing a line under the 'Nex Gen' era, and how BMTH "have one of the best live shows in the world"
The singer told NME about the influence of rock and indie bands from his youth on debut record ‘The Panic Years’, recalled watching a then-unknown 1975 as a teen, and looked back on touring with the "amazing" Sabrina Carpenter
The bassist told NME about his new project's debut album, progress on its "heavier" follow-up, teased what fans can expect from their set at the "legendary" Download, and revealed why SOAD "will never break up"