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Mac DeMarco has crafted a unique style over the years, inspiring generations after him. But his originality is often born from obscure rip offs.
Legendary photographer Tom Sheehan has spoken to NME about his new book Roll With It: Oasis In Photographs 1994–2002 – as well as sharing his secrets to shooting the band and what made them so special ...
With Maria Somerville's and M(h)aol's second albums arriving this month and next, 2fm's Dan Hegarty looks at sophomore albums ...
Released as a statement-of-intent single ahead of the parent album two weeks prior, on June 4th 2001, New Born’s swing into unprecedented levels of ferocity proved exactly who Muse really were. It ...
As their debut single turns 30, we head back to the beginnings of a scintillating quartet who’ve always done things their own way ...
At the height of Britpop, they were signed by Geffen for a million dollars ... Bob Dylan at Croke Park, Beautiful Days, Bearded Theory, Electric Picnic, Oxygen, Secret Garden Party, Latitude, Isle of ...
Alex James has shared his delight over the news that former Britpop rivals Liam and Noel Gallagher are reuniting for a major stadium tour this summer. The Blur bassist, 56, welcomed the ...
Oasis might be the biggest ’90s Britpop act that’s playing reunion shows in 2025, but they’re not the only ones. A couple of deep-cut acts, the types that you might recognize from the middle ...
Pulp formed in 1978, but struggled for years before finding success during the Britpop era of the 1990s. Their breakthrough album "His 'n' Hers" was released in 1994 and contained their first UK ...