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
Their Southbank Centre takeover continues with five events in September
Tickets go on sale next week
They praised Springsteen as "one of the greatest songwriters ever"
See what went down at the legends' sweaty surprise gig video shoot at Bush Hall as Brett Anderson tells us about the importance of staying true and "fucking up"
The band's 10th album 'Antidepressants' is out in September
“If 'Autofiction' was our punk record, 'Antidepressants' is our post-punk record"
Brett Anderson previously told NME: "I’d love to think that our most daring work is ahead of us"