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Review: Ash are still mixing futuristic rock brilliance with Brit-Weezer ballast on Ad Astra
By Mark Beaumont published
Northern Irish punk-pop trio Ash blast off with a wider perspective of sound and vision on ninth album

The A-Z of Britpop Anthems
By Paul Brannigan published
Mid '90s nostalgia is at a peak, but there was much more to Britpop than scene figureheads Oasis, Blur and Pulp

Ash share new single Give Me Back My World, announce ninth album Ad Astra, featuring assists from Blur's Graham Coxon
By Paul Brannigan published
Ash return with first taste of forthcoming album Ad Astra

10 Britpop B-sides you need to hear
By Niall Doherty published
It wasn’t all about Parklife, Alright and Live Forever, you know. Here’s some Britpop magic you might have missed…

"Romance, optimism and delightfully nerdy Star Wars references": Every Ash album ranked from worst to best
By Vicky Greer last updated
From teenage punks to power-pop veterans, Ash remain a force to be reckoned with. All their albums ranked

Ash's Tim Wheeler on looking back, Led Zeppelin, and learning every note of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Free Bird
By Dave Ling published
Expect songs new and old on Ash's upcoming tour to celebrate new album Race The Night, and see if you can spot the Maiden influences

"All the things that made me feel alive, still make me feel alive”: Ash retain their infectious, joyous lust for life on Race The Night
By Alice Clark published
Once proud teenage hellraisers, Ash slide into their fourth decade as a band with their wide-eyed excitement for rock'n'roll thrills still firmly intact

“We were younger than Billie Eilish when we headlined Glastonbury!”: How Ash accidentally set a record headlining the Pyramid Stage back in 1997
By Niall Doherty published
Northern Irish rock trio Ash were drafted in as last-minute Glastonbury headliners in 1997 after torrential rain swamped the Worthy Farm site
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