Andrew Trendell
Andrew Trendell is an experienced and award-winning music and culture jouranlist, with renowned for agenda-setting news and reviews, interviews with huge names and cutting-edge stars, red carpet coverage, helping to save grassroots venues and ensure artists are fairly paid, and all-round coverage from the underground up.

Watch the first trailer for Steven Knight’s “landmark” Oasis documentary ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’
Today marks one since the Oasis Live '25 tour kicked off in Cardiff

Muse’s Matt Bellamy talks plans to mark the 20th anniversary of ‘Black Holes & Revelations’
It looks like we could be getting a supermassive reissue and maybe some special shows

Foo Fighters jammed with Dave Grohl’s daughter’s boyfriend and a man dressed as Mentos in Liverpool
"When shit like this happens, that means this is the night of our lives, so thank you"

Missing Glastonbury? There’s a festival on your doorstep that’s saving grassroots venues
The Everywhere At Once festival brings huge names and rising talent to hundreds of venues across the UK this weekend. Artists and venue bosses tell us why you should get involved, and how without these gig spaces we wouldn't have Glasto acts or Oasis

Foo Fighters live in Liverpool: rock club vibes on a stadium scale from our greatest supergroup
Anfield Stadium, June 25, 2026: Dave Grohl and co bring all the hits and brotherly love for the "cocktail party before the big dinner” as they tease more to come in 2027

Matt Bellamy on rediscovering his own muse: “I can’t live without music – that feeling came back to me on this album”
As Muse release 10th album ‘The Wow! Signal’, the frontman tells NME about overcoming heartache and unknown, taking advice from pal Chris Martin, “pushing past the lazy point of middle age” for a “surprising late-stage renaissance”, and their attempt to build a spaceship

Muse – ‘The Wow! Signal’ review: space rock icons’ best album in 20 years
Matt Bellamy and co respond to heartache and the unknown with a fan-pleasing modern update on their early sound for album number 10

The Camden Barfly has returned to “build on legendary legacy for a new generation”
See inside the iconic venue as Frank Turner plays the opening night, and bosses tell us to expect legends and the best rising talent

The Cardigans’ Nina Persson talks ’90s nostalgia, the eternal life of ‘Lovefool’ and the chances of new material
"The ‘90s was a lot," the frontwoman told NME ahead of the Swedish legends' return to London. "It absolutely had that misogyny, but it also had a lot of lovely things. I feel now that it’s healing in retrospect"

Graham Coxon: “I’ve always wondered about relevance – there seems to be this forever-changing front row”
The Blur guitarist tells NME about the romance and nostalgia of the now-emerged "lost" album 'Castle Park', finding his confidence as a solo artist, and why he and Damon Albarn will be working together until "we pop our clogs"

Graham Coxon – ‘Castle Park’ review: lost album proves itself a ’60s pop treasure
Originally recorded back in 2011 alongside 'A+E', this album of pure and simple pop from the Blur guitarist shines with his best

Getdown Services hail Harry Styles and send message to the haters at Meltdown 2026
In a bid to "help out the little guy" in accepting Styles' invitation, they joked that "someone in Harry's team needs sacking"