Anagricel Duran
Anagricel Duran is a NYC-based staff writer at NME. Her work explores the vibrant intersection of culture and sound. With a passion for emerging artists and the latest trends, her insightful reviews and features shine a light on the dynamic music scene.

Indie rockers Momma on their new album, ‘Welcome To My Blue Sky’: “You got to fuck shit up to be happy”
Songwriters Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman were caught in a “perfect storm” that resulted in their vulnerable, autobiographical fourth album

Fat Dog, bdrmm and more complete line-up for London’s Wide Awake 2025
Curtisy, deBasement, 3L3D3P and RIP Magic were also announced as the final wave of artists set to perform at the music bash

Watch Knocked Loose bring out all support bands on stage for colossal tour finale
Basement, Harm’s Way and Pest Control joined the hardcore rockers during 'Sit & Mourn'

Miley Cyrus “explores her deep connection to fashion” on explosive single ‘Something Beautiful’
The song is the second single from her forthcoming album to be released today (March 31)

Billy Corgan announces new solo project and 30th anniversary ‘Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness’ North American tour
The band have also announced the details of the reconstituted release of their 2000 album 'Machina' and its companion 'Machina II'

MIKE addresses chess meme stunt in the front row of his Italian show
"It wasn’t my intention to offend or disrespect MIKE in any way"

Dave Navarro and Vanessa DuBasso marry in gothic-inspired wedding at Scottish castle: “We wanted it to feel like a dream”
"It felt like stepping into a fairytale"

Sex Pistols and Frank Carter announce 2025 North American tour
The tour mark this incarnation of the iconic punk band’s first-ever stateside shows

Listen to a teaser of Wet Leg’s comeback single ‘Catch These Fists’
The song – which is set for release on April 1 – will mark their first new music in three years

Pulp and LCD Soundsystem announce 2025 Hollywood Bowl co-headline shows
“This is what dreams are made of. Bring your dancing shoes”

Dua Lipa wins ‘Levitating’ copyright case
The case marks the second lawsuit the three-time Grammy award winning artist has won over her 2020 hit song

Fluorescent Adolescence: Stephen Graham shares wild night out with Arctic Monkeys
“It was very funny, a great experience. My first night out in Sheffield, my only night out in Sheffield"