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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Biig Piig – ‘Bubblegum’ review: the start of an electric new era
With songs that are distinctly upbeat, the singer and rapper's debut mixtape is a compelling change of direction

On the road with UPSAHL, one thrilling live show at a time
NME meets the Arizona star in Berlin, as she prepares to bring her "vulnerable and hot" pop show to a sold-out Lido

Rosalía live in Lisbon: genre-splicing ‘Motomami’ brings elaborate spectacle to the live arena
The Spanish superstar's dynamic third album shines in her dazzling arena spectacular

Alfie Templeman shows us around London’s newest music venues at Outernet
Behind the scenes of the capital's new music and culture space

Confidence Man: “Our live shows? It’s all the fun without any faff”
Light-up bras, champagne popping and heart-racing dance moves: the Aussie band’s gloriously fun live show makes for an unmissable night out. NME heads backstage on the year’s wildest tour

The Backseat Lovers: life-affirming alt-rock meant for the world stage
The US rockers are hitting their stride after making waves – and a new army of fans – at their raucous live shows

Taylor Swift – ‘Midnights’ review: a shimmering return to pure pop
The pop titan's tenth record pivots away from her mellow lockdown creations and recent re-recording project, offering up brighter, future-facing sounds

Carly Rae Jepsen – ‘The Loneliest Time’ review: slick sounds from a cult pop hero
Carly Rae Jepsen’s sixth studio album may see her signature sound infused with new influences, but it never loses its sparkle

Caity Baser: honest, personality-fuelled pop hellbent on having fun
In the space of just two years, the Brighton-based artist has gone from posting TikToks and working in Co-op to packing out stages at Reading & Leeds

Five things we learned from our In Conversation video chat with Tove Lo
The Swedish artist discusses her new album 'Dirt Femme', her first ever experience of sampling and her music featuring in 'Euphoria'

Rina Sawayama – ‘Hold the Girl’ review: the best British pop album of the year
The genre mixology concocts big, brilliant tunes

Rina Sawayama: “I want to make live moments and memories that last forever”
The creative polymath’s spectacular second album – and an upcoming Hollywood acting gig – tees up one of pop’s most rewarding eras