Daring and dogmatic, Shame are as unapologetic as the title suggests on album four
The south London band’s fourth album, ‘Cutthroat’, is one populated by bandits and hypocrites, delivering affecting character studies of society’s flawed figures. They tell NME about finding empathy and the group’s surprising diversions in sound
“This time, anything could go if it sounded good”
Viagra Boys, Fat Dog, Shame and The Murder Capital are among those on the bill for the Don Valley Bowl shows
Support at tonight's gig comes from Shame and Wet Leg
The letter calls for "an immediate ceasefire in Gaza"
Måneskin, Rina Sawayama and more have been announced as performing in the new space
The band's third album packs all the punk punches with sharp-witted lyricism, high-octane playing, and smart production
The track features a hidden cameo from Phoebe Bridgers, as Shame revealed to NME in a recent cover story
"I’m so stoked to see what they do next. And I hope we get to play shows with them"