
Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall on their debut album as The WAEVE: "We asked: 'How could we forge forward through life?'"
The duo invited NME to Coxon's house to talk about being inspired by “the blood, guts, sex and nastiness of English folk music”, working with James Ford and those Blur reunion rumours

Blur's Dave Rowntree composes soundtrack for new season of BBC drama 'The Capture'
The second episode of the six-part season airs tonight (August 29) on BBC One

Entertainment world praises "brilliant" Lionesses as Euro 2022 comes home
"It's come home"

Dave Rowntree tells us about debut solo single 'London Bridge' – and what's next for Blur
The drummer gives NME the lowdown on his upcoming solo album, the return of the Britpop legends, and the state of UK politics

Gorillaz team up with Thundercat on buzzy new track 'Cracker Island'
It's the animated outfit's first new music since last year’s ‘Meanwhile’ EP

The 50 greatest Glastonbury moments... ever!
A look at the best bits from the five decades since Michael Eavis first invited the world to Worthy Farm

Soundtrack Of My Life: Bush's Gavin Rossdale
Nineties rock arena-stuffer and Harry Styles megafan

Graham Coxon announces autobiography 'Verse, Chorus, Monster!'
The "honest, intimate" memoir will be published in October via Faber

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougal’s The WAEVE share electrifying debut track, 'Something Pretty'
The duo launched their new project at an intimate gig in London last night (May 4)

Graham Coxon and Elinor Dougal’s The Waeve announce second London show
They'll also share their new single 'Something Pretty' between the two gigs