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Balming Tiger: alternative music collective pushing the boundaries of K-pop
The boundary-pushing group of multi-faceted creatives talk to NME about reimagining perceptions of Korean pop, being OK with not being perfect and their plans to shift the music industry

Teyana Taylor: “I wanted to be in this love story to all the hustlers. I probably would’ve bypassed this if I was still singing”
As she lines up as Inez in A.V. Rockwell's new crime drama 'A Thousand And One', Teyana Taylor tells NME about returning to her home of Harlem to film, creative directing Latto's Coachella performance, and if she'll ever make music again

Indigo De Souza – ‘All of This Will End’ review: a delightful study on the human experience
With her third album, the Appalachian songwriter embraces the pain and power of her life thus far

Hanging with the stars of Coachella 2023 – in brilliant exclusive backstage portraits
We snapped some of the biggest acts of Coachella 2023 — here's your backstage pass

Coachella 2023 review: a tribute to the power of diversity in music
Indio, California April 14-16: Bad Bunny and Blackpink made history, Frank Ocean staged a "chaotic" return and we were there for it all

Blink-182 at Coachella 2023: the band’s surprise reunion set in five key moments
From an 'I Miss You' sing-a-long to the dirty jokes in between here's what we loved about the band's return

All the action from Coachella 2023 weekend one – in dazzling photos
Catch up on all the live moments and exclusive backstage action from the massive desert fest

Coachella 2023: 10 unmissable new acts to see at this year’s festival
Heading to the desert this weekend? Make sure to add these essential rising acts to your list of must-see performances

Feist – ‘Multitudes’ review: a visceral and hopeful existential voyage
On her sixth studio album, the Canadian singer-songwriter shines an optimistic light on loss and love

Coachella: the story of the festival in 10 huge headline slots
As Coachella returns, NME looks back at key headline slots from Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar Daft Punk and more

The Strokes announce Queens, New York show with Angel Olsen
The New York City band will be playing Forest Hills stadium along with boygenius, IDLES and LCD Soundsystem and more this summer

Hamilton Leithauser on The Walkmen’s upcoming shows: “I’m excited. I don’t know what we’re gonna sound like”
NME spoke to the frontman during his fifth annual Café Carlyle residency to talk new solo music and getting The Walkmen together again