Cordelia Lam

Beckah Amani – ‘This Is How I Remember It.’ review: a bold, expressive debut

The Burundian-Australian star chronicles life, love and the anxieties of modern existence with confessional candour on her beautiful first album

The world, according to Mustafa

The Sudanese-Canadian artist shares his experiences of faith, loss and community on his debut album ‘Dunya’. Each song, approached with grace and striking vulnerability, is part of his process of figuring out the world around him, and his place in it

Mustafa praises Dua Lipa’s activism at ‘Dunya’ listening event: “It’s our responsibility as artists to hold up a mirror to our world”

The singer-songwriter and poet also spoke to Lipa about the "seamless" process of working with Rosalía on his new album – which contains additional contributions from Aaron Dessner of The National, Clairo and more

Sarah Kinsley is letting the light in

After a difficult year, the symphonic pop musician charts her way through grief and loss on her long-awaited debut album ‘Escaper’

Karin Ann – ‘Through The Telescope’ review: intricate, emotional folk-pop with a dark edge

After a tough few years fighting illness and cutting her teeth in music, the Slovakian artist delivers a confident and unflinching debut

Lana Lubany: “It never occurred to put elements of my culture in pop music”

The Palestinian-American’s latest bilingual material fuses her affinity for both Arabic and Western music. She tells NME how she’s finally captured an honest portrait of her artistry

Abby Sage invites you to the visual world of ‘The Rot’

In the build up to her debut album, the Toronto-raised songwriter and papier mâché artist has spent countless hours perfecting her craft

Uche Yara belongs to the stage

The fearless rock 'n' roll upstart has delivered one of the year’s most eclectic debut singles with 'www she hot'

The Last Dinner Party: the newly-coronated monarchs of baroque-pop

With their wildly theatrical debut ‘Prelude To Ecstasy’, the five-piece are ready to claim the crown as the UK’s most talked-about new band

Sarah Kinsley – ‘Ascension’ EP review: effervescent songs bursting with joy and promise

The New York musician's potential ascends to new heights on her third EP
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