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‘Rite Here Rite Now’ review: Ghost’s metal-mad debut movie is grandiose, ghoulish fun

These Satanic, guitar-crazy heroes finally get their moment on the big-screen

O. – ‘WeirdOs’ review: humour, heart and unpredictable jazz looseness

The south London duo combine ferocious drumming with merciless saxophone on their debut album

Download Festival 2024 review: despite all odds, a promising step in a new direction

Donington Park, June 14-16: Despite tumultuous weather, threats of boycott and more, the Derby festival proves that it is leading the way for new talent

Blur – ‘To The End’ review: Britpop legends prove love and friendship outlasts all

This moving new doc asks existential questions of the indie icons

Kneecap – ‘Fine Art’ review: poetry on the cubicle wall of a wild night out

The Belfast rap trio keep the Irish language alive with a hedonistic but brave debut

Foo Fighters live in Manchester: invincible and still untouchable

Dave Grohl sticks to his old tricks as the Foos kick off their most ambitious UK stadium tour to date

Normani – ‘Dopamine’ review: belated, yes, but also brilliant

The US star broke out in 2019 with hit single 'Motivation', but her ensuing debut record entered development hell. 'Dopamine' proves, however, that good things comes to those who wait

ATARASHII GAKKO! in London: an electric debut from Japan’s youth leaders

June 10, Indigo at The O2: Showcasing material from new album ‘AG! Calling’, the J-pop ambassadors bring sharp choreography, hip-hop swagger and punk spirit to their first London show

‘Sasquatch Sunset’ review: the weirdest and wackiest film of 2024

Jessie Eisenberg and Riley Keough play neanderthals who communicate solely in grunts

Governors Ball 2024: NYC’s hottest festival receives its star-studded moment

Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and The Killers and more dominate the beloved NYC fest. Read the NME review
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