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.
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Haim reveal release date for comeback single ‘Relationships’ with new teaser clip
The song marks their first single since their 2023 song 'Home' for the 'Barbie' film soundtrack

Halsey shares energetic official footage of ‘Safeword’ live debut
The single marks the first track the singer has released since their fifth album 'The Great Impersonator'

Tool booed over “disappointing” show at own festival: “So much for the ‘two unique sets’ we were promised”
"Why fly to the DR on a three night ticket to watch an hour of repeat songs from the night before?"

Lady Gaga names John Lennon as her dream collaborator: “I never forgot what he stood for”
"I think he had such a beautiful heart"

Sleep Token tease new single: “Prepare for a new offering”
The new teaser comes after the masked band recently sent sheet music to fans

Glampville camp site now taking bookings for Glastonbury 2025
The luxury offsite camping was host to various secret sets last year

Dolly Parton shares poignant new single ‘If You Hadn’t Been There’ – just days after husband’s death: “I dedicate this song to him”
"He will always be the star of my life story"

Owl John – the solo project of Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison – reissue album with zine and unseen photos
The album has gained a cult following since its original release in 2014

Fatboy Slim announces new book ‘It Ain’t Over ‘Til The Fatboy Sings’
"I'll be celebrating 40 years in showbiz, and to celebrate that we thought we'd create a big book full of stuff which I've kept over the years of my long and chequered career"

Pet Shop Boys, FKA Twigs, Jorja Smith, Father John Misty lead stacked MEO Kalorama 2025 line-up
Damiano David, Azealia Banks, The Flaming Lips and more are also set to play the music bash

Robbie Williams asks ‘Pop Idol’ winner Michelle McManus to duet with him on tour
"Is this a joke? For goodness sake, yes!"

Massive Attack debut atmospheric unreleased song as part of immersive ‘Piccadilly Un:Plugged’ installation in London
The track is a cover of Russian punk band GrOb's 1988 song ‘Everything is going according to plan’