Mark Beaumont

James McMahon, 1980-2024: a passionate champion whose enthusiasm never wavered

During his time at NME, the late writer and editor broadened the magazine’s horizons and gave exposure to underground acts and artists in genres that were previously overlooked

‘Lego Horizon Adventures’ review: the crossover no one asked for

This quippy remix is too simple for ‘Horizon Zero Dawn' players and not inviting enough for newcomers

‘Indiana Jones And The Great Circle’ is a Nazi-bashing adventure worthy of the whiptastic great

Set shortly after the events of ‘Raiders Of The Lost Ark, it adds to Indy’s impressive legacy

‘Like A Dragon: Yakuza’ review: another disappointing video game adaptation

Reworking the hugely popular Japanese gangster franchise should have been an easy win

Pixies tell us about tackling zombies on their new album – and reunion advice for Oasis

Joey Santiago and Dave Lovering tell NME about ‘The Night The Zombies Came', their new bassist and Paz Lenchantin's departure, album anniversary shows, and their advice for the returning Gallagher brothers

Don Was on MC5’s final album: “The idea is to remind everybody that rock’n’roll isn’t meant to be tame”

The US legend talks to NME about the death and legacy of Wayne Kramer, making MC5's first album in 53 years with Tom Morello and Slash, and the "sophisticated" politics of 'Heavy Lifting'

The Wombats talk new album ‘Oh! The Ocean’: “I have the body of a 40-year-old male and the soul of a 15-year-old girl”

Check out new single ‘Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want To Come’ along with details of a 2025 UK arena tour, as Matthew ‘Murph’ Murphy tells us about TikTok success and the band's journey so far

‘Silent Hill 2’ review: masterful horror remake dials up the dread

It feels creepy, looks incredible and is one of the games of the year

Placebo on bringing David Bowie and Robbie Williams together in their “honest and vulnerable” new film

Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal explained how famous fans, highs and lows, and moments that were "embarrassing and maybe a bit humiliating" paint a bold new picture of the band in 'This Search For Meaning'

Circa Waves on ‘Death & Love, Pt. 1’: “I thought I might die before I made this record”

Check out the anthemic new single 'We Made It' as frontman Kieran Shuddall tells us how life-saving emergency heart surgery inspired him to make a party album
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