The Trip: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon at their best
At last two of Britain’s best loved Comedians and impressionists have teamed up to produce…
At last two of Britain’s best loved Comedians and impressionists have teamed up to produce…
‘Lay Me Down’ is the debut UK single from Huntington Beach’s The Dirty Heads. The…
Black Gold’s ‘Shine’ is a passable pop song with a catchy, pretty melody that I…
I love going to the theatre. There is something very raw and elemental about sitting…
This is like a slightly darker, robotic twist on current chart music in the vein…
‘Vampires Suck’ gets surprisingly close to reviewing itself…
Forgive me for having a total music geek moment, but recently I’ve got to thinking…
The EDGE take a look at the pop world’s best loved boy band, and their move from multi-coloured to monochrome
An EP made of afterthoughts, or a great prelude to forthcoming full length album? The EDGE decides…
Chris Baker takes The EDGE to a show of epic silly proportions at Southampton’s very own Guildhall
The Soul Cellar is always a great venue for live music and October 15th was…
Has Louis gone a bit too far this time…? The EDGE find out, in their review of Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder in Lagos
The Edge takes a look at Nigel Cole’s (“Calender Girls”) latest Britflick that dramatises the 1968 strike at the Ford Dagenham car plant.
The most honest and enlightening movie review of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps you are likely to read