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The festival will follow the release of the band's forthcoming album 'private music'
23/07/2025

The festival will follow the release of the band's forthcoming album 'private music'

Deftones have announced the line-up for Dia De Los Deftones 2025, which returns on November 1 to Petco Park, San Diego.

A teaser has been released with a countdown clock that is set to hit zero on Friday (July 25)
23/07/2025

A teaser has been released with a countdown clock that is set to hit zero on Friday (July 25)

Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan has shared a teaser for his new sci-fi show starring Better Call Saul's Rhea Seegood.

“So happy to have spent time with the legend himself”
23/07/2025

“So happy to have spent time with the legend himself”

Adam Sandler has paid respects to the late Ozzy Osbourne by looking back at his cameo in the 2000 film 'Little Nicky'.

"It fu***ng sucks that we are in a world that doesn't have Ozzy Osbourne anymore," Van Halen said
23/07/2025

"It fu***ng sucks that we are in a world that doesn't have Ozzy Osbourne anymore," Van Halen said

Wolfgang Van Halen and Mammoth paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne with a cover of 'Mama I'm Coming Home' - check it out here.

The three of them were seen on a boat tour and later singing together in a pub
23/07/2025

The three of them were seen on a boat tour and later singing together in a pub

Sam Fender, Lewis Capaldi and Fontaines D.C.'s Grian Chatten were all spotted hanging out together in Mayo. Check out the images here.

Pedro Pascal leads Marvel's First Family into the MCU for an enjoyable adventure that doesn't require any homeworkRead t...
23/07/2025

Pedro Pascal leads Marvel's First Family into the MCU for an enjoyable adventure that doesn't require any homework

Read the full NME review of 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' here:

Marvel's First Family finally join the MCU

Eric Idle tells us about jamming with David Bowie and why we probably won't get another Monty Python reunion tour: "If I...
23/07/2025

Eric Idle tells us about jamming with David Bowie and why we probably won't get another Monty Python reunion tour: "If I’m going to be funny, I want to be funny with new or different people"

The comedy legend tours the UK this September

From agenda-setting dramas and side-splitting comedies to scintillating sci-fi, there has been a lot of brilliant TV to ...
23/07/2025

From agenda-setting dramas and side-splitting comedies to scintillating sci-fi, there has been a lot of brilliant TV to watch this year. Check out our rundown of the very best here:

Returning favourites and the arrival of some culture-shifting newcomers

The Grand National tour brings fire, ballads and animatronic ants to London – but a disjointed format mars this genre-de...
23/07/2025

The Grand National tour brings fire, ballads and animatronic ants to London – but a disjointed format mars this genre-defining spectacle. Read the full ⭐⭐⭐⭐ NME review here:

The Grand National tour brings fire and ballads to London – but a disjointed format mars this genre-defining spectacle

Speaking about the "brutally honest" book in a statement, Osbourne said: "I’m not ready to go anywhere"
23/07/2025

Speaking about the "brutally honest" book in a statement, Osbourne said: "I’m not ready to go anywhere"

Ozzy Osbourne's final memoir, 'Last Rites', is set to be posthumously released later this year. Find all the details here.

Alessi Rose has always been blunt when addressing s*x in her music, presenting a stark contrast to the way pop has tradi...
23/07/2025

Alessi Rose has always been blunt when addressing s*x in her music, presenting a stark contrast to the way pop has traditionally skirted around the topic through irony and innuendo. “It just feels nice to be completely honest,” she says. “I love metaphorical lyrics. I love cheeky, s*xy pop songs, but for me, I like to revel in the discomfort and the provocative side of it.”

In some ways, her desire to be upfront comes from a sense of responsibility to her predominantly female and q***r fanbase, whom she’s keen to demystify and destigmatise s*x for. “I didn't really get much of a s*x education in my school. I knew nothing, and that was quite scary,” she says. “We should talk about s*x more. I mean, there's nothing unnatural about it.”

Read more of Alessi Rose’s story on : https://www.nme.com/the-cover/alessi-rose-21-07-2025-3879511



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"As an artist, if you go out there and try and connect with the world, that’s an anti-fascist act. You’re at the start o...
23/07/2025

"As an artist, if you go out there and try and connect with the world, that’s an anti-fascist act. You’re at the start of something beautiful"

IDLES on ending an era, new material, Bristol, Kneecap, Palestine, expression, and what the future holds

IDLES tell NME about Bristol homecoming shows, "the end of an era", "more driven" new material and the situation with Kneecap and Palestine

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