Hannah Mylrea

Olivia Dean – ‘The Art of Loving’ review: musings on love from a star risen

The two years since Dean’s debut ‘Messy’ have been marked by countless career highlights, and the soaring ‘The Art of Loving’ adds to it

Through her resonant indie-folk, Gigi Perez is making connections that matter

The singer-songwriter has struck a chord with her honest songwriting that doesn’t shy away from complicated discussions around religion, sexuality, and love. As she continues to adapt to her success, she’s committed to being there for the community forming around her music

Biig Piig: “Music is a tool to navigate through shit times and amazing times”

The Irish alt-pop star tells NME about the long road to her debut album ‘11:11’, the big feelings and life experiences that guided it and more

Victoria Canal – ‘Slowly, It Dawns’ review: powerhouse songwriting that reflects life’s complexities

On her debut album, the Spanish-American expands her sonic universe by bringing sweltering beats and lush indie-pop instrumentals into the mix

Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour comes to an end: a look at its massive global impact

This past weekend, Swift played the last show of the world-conquering, industry-upending Eras Tour. NME looks back on its impact – and wonders what’s next for Swift

UPSAHL is the confident alt-pop hero we’ve been waiting for

After years of graft, with her new album – and her electric live show – the LA-based artist is levelling up her gritty pop music with the help of her fans

London Grammar: “We wanted longevity from the beginning… What it looks like now is pretty fucking great”

The London trio’s success, accrued over a decade, is rooted in friendship. With euphoric new album ‘The Greatest Love’ under their belts and their biggest headline show at the O2 looming, they’re not resting on their laurels

Katie Gavin: “The coolest thing would be if this became some young people’s record they associate with growing up”

The MUNA star is going it alone – with full support from her bandmates. She tells NME the “emboldening process” behind her debut solo album ‘What A Relief’ and asking her hero Mitski to collaborate with her

Kelly Lee Owens talks new album ‘Dreamstate’ and the “family” of Dirty Hit’s new spin-off dance label

The Welsh electronic pioneer tells NME about being "adopted" by Depeche Mode, exploring lyrics with Charli XCX, being championed by The 1975's George Daniel on dh2 and tapping into daydreams for her euphoric new album

Orla Gartland – ‘Everybody Needs A Hero’ review: an eclectic exploration of a woman’s world

The Irish singer-songwriter has always possessed a razor-sharp pen. On her second album, its incisive power only intensifies
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