Hannah Mylrea
Hannah Mylrea is a freelance writer, editor and multimedia producer, who’s written for NME, PRS, Evening Standard and beyond. She was previously on staff at NME as their Multimedia Producer and resident pop girlie.
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Blu DeTiger: “You have to let go, otherwise you’ll drive yourself crazy”
After breaking through a period of overthinking, the New York bass master is ready to share her gutsy debut album. She tells NME about the ingredients that went into the record – from influences and co-writers, to getting out of her own head

Raye live in London: a simply sensational, career-defining performance
Two weeks after making history on the arena’s stage at the BRITs, the London singer returns with an orchestra-backed performance that’s nothing short of a triumph

Mad Cool 2024 headliners: what to expect
From rising stars to rock legends, the 2024 edition of the Madrid festival has got it all

Cordelia: meet the songwriter behind the internet-breaking ‘Little Life’
Following her breakout hit, this soulful new star has come into her own with new music that is hopeful and self-assured

Everything you need to know about Mad Cool Festival 2024
Get the full lowdown on the Madrid festival happening this summer

Sofia Kourtesis lights up a beacon of hope on ‘Madres’
The Peru-born, Berlin-based musician talks about her life-affirming new album

Sufjan Stevens – ‘Javelin’ review: cult hero remains compelling and fresh
The prolific artist returns to “full singer-songwriter mode”, for a record of lush and intimate indie-folk

Chappell Roan – ‘The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess’ review: unabashedly fun anthems
The ascendant star prioritises sheer pleasure on a bratty, wacky record of huge pop bangers

FIZZ: “This project is an act of rebellion against the industry”
Dodie, Orla Gartland, Greta Isaac and Martin Luke Brown discuss their vibrant new album 'The Secret To Life'

Soundtrack Of My Life: Rick Astley
Singer and longtime rock and Rick-roller, anti-'Agadoo' activist

Laufey – ‘Bewitched’ review: spellbinding modern jazz with a pop twist
The Icelandic-Chinese star's dazzlingly second album is confident and musically ambitious, melding jazz, pop and modern classical composition

Georgia on her hedonistic new album: “I was redefining what escapism was for me”
The Londoner's last record 'Seeking Thrills' showcased an artist in firm command of the dancefloor. Its follow-up 'Euphoric' is equally enlivening