Rishi Shah

Green Day live in Manchester: an emphatic celebration of two timeless albums

June 21, Emirates Old Trafford: The ‘Saviors’ tour touches down in the UK as punk rock’s top dogs flex their muscles – playing ‘Dookie’ and ‘American Idiot’ in full

Foo Fighters live in Manchester: invincible and still untouchable

Dave Grohl sticks to his old tricks as the Foos kick off their most ambitious UK stadium tour to date

Maruja: Manchester’s defiant, outspoken and noisy new jazz-punks

The quartet discuss their bombastic live show and how the former glory of their city’s music scene has become corrupted by greed

Confidence Man share ‘I CAN’T LOSE YOU’ and talk ’90s rave-inspired new album ‘3AM (LA LA LA)’: “It’s bonkers – it’s off the walls”

Watch the band get naked in a helicopter in video for huge new single as the Australian dance-pop sensations exclusively tell NME about their club-ready third album, moving to London and "wild"plans for Glastonbury

Bring Me The Horizon – ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’ review: bombastic and brilliant

Following multiple delays and the departure of Jordan Fish, the surprise release of this much-teased album delivers in breathtaking fashion

Mad Cool 2024: here’s the new music to discover at the Madrid festival

One of the crown jewels in the European festival circuit, Mad Cool continues to boast gigantic headliners, from Dua Lipa through to rock royalty...

Sum 41 – ‘Heaven :x: Hell’ review: pop-punk veterans bow out with heads held high

The Canadian icons leave nothing in the tank on their final LP, a career-spanning double album that carries the occasional hint of their glory days

Overpass live in Leeds: big-chorused indie magic

The Brummie rockers celebrate their recent debut EP with a charming performance

Liam Gallagher and John Squire live in Glasgow: Manchester icons keep things short and sweet

March 13, Barrowland Ballroom: The first live show of their joint escapade is a triumphant affair, albeit for just 50 minutes

Master Peace – ‘How To Make A Master Peace’ review: indie’s new party boy has arrived

This dynamic debut is a riot of sound and colour: elements of pop, electro-house and indie fill out the London artist's bag of tricks
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