Manic Street Preachers, Mogwai, Chvrches and comedy greats are also among the huge names set for the stacked bill at London's Royal Albert Hall shows curated by The Cure icon
Hear a demo of 'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky' as the band discuss the making of 'Everything Must Go' ahead of a special London screening
The film tells the story of the making of the 1996 album, recorded in the aftermath of the disappearance of Richey Edwards
It was mastered by Brian Eno, featured artwork from John Squire, and had musical contributions from Oasis, Blur, Manic Street Preachers, Radiohead, Paul McCartney, and more
Brett Anderson tells NME about escaping the shadow of the '90s for their successful comeback streak, the post-punk spirit of new album 'Antidepressants', and what the future holds
Featuring Oasis, Blur, Manic Street Preachers, Radiohead, Paul McCartney, Sinéad O’Connor, Portishead and more
"It illuminates 35 years of songwriting history with immense skill, expert research, dedication and boundless patience," said Nicky Wire
With the Manics' UK tour underway, they talk to NME about politics, tech bros, '90s nostalgia and why "we have to let young people make mistakes and not endlessly judge them"
The tour will continue until May, making stops in London, Wolverhampton, Bristol, Manchester and Swansea
Sam Fender, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga and more are among the highest-ranking