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Photographer Leslie Lyons on The Strokes’ first publicity shoot: “I wanted to shoot them immediately if not sooner”
Photos from the New York City band's first photo shoot are available for the first time

Daughter – ‘Stereo Mind Game’ review: an honest and hopeful look at the human experience
With their third album, the London trio shines by wading into the depths of human relationships while keeping the production sonically light

‘Paramore’ at 10: how the career-defining album proves the fraught nature of success
Amidst career-highs, internal strife was pulling the band apart – it's a feeling that our writer knows all too well

Debby Friday: Toronto visionary putting a surreal spin on pop
The vocalist and producer talks to NME about her debut album, performing at SXSW, and her first global tour

How indie supergroup boygenius became the voice for a new generation of music fans
As they release their full-length debut, NME speaks to fans of Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker about why they resonate with the band

The Killers, Kendrick Lamar and ODESZA to headline Life Is Beautiful 2023
The 10-year anniversary celebration takes place between September 22 - 24 in Las Vegas, Nevada

Boygenius – ‘The Record’ review: the instant classic we were hoping for
With their first full-length, the indie rock supergroup elevates their songwriting by combining the best parts of their artistry

Dolly Parton inspired Jolene Sound Room Brooklyn opens in Williamsburg
"This is the place to dance, drink, relax and just completely be yourself to the sound of the best music around"

Fall Out Boy – ‘So Much (For) Stardust’ review: an audacious return from theatrical rockers
The Chicago band's eighth album sees them both advancing their sound and acknowledging their roots

SXSW 2023: the most exciting artists we caught at the Austin festival
As SXSW returned to the Texan capital for another huge party, here are the most thrilling sets we caught at this year's event

Yves Tumor – ‘Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds)’ review: spellbinding art-rock
The alt enigma's fifth album delivers a delightful trip into the darkest corners of the mind

Watch Anderson .Paak play SXSW set as DJ Pee .Wee
Wearing a Rick James-style wig, he played multiple hits including tracks by Silk Sonic