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“I wish I could’ve done this when I was 20”: An interview with Albert Hammond Jr
The Strokes’ guitarist, keyboard player and backup vocalist is stepping into a well deserved spotlight, and chatted to The Edge about his history and his future, plus where he’d be without music.
The Edge’s Advent Calendar: Fairytale of New York, or, why all festive films are set in NYC
December 2nd; what do Elf, Home Alone 2 and Miracle on 34th Street have in common? Well. Apart from Christmas.
The Edge’s Advent Calendar: Vampire Weekend’s wintertime rap remix
It’s December 1st; welcome to the festive season, and The Edge’s Advent Calendar! To start us off, Features Editor Camilla shows you the magical, wintery treatment three rappers gave to ‘Step’.
Editorial Expressions: Why moving BBC Three may be a huge mistake
Editor, Natalie, joins the debate on BBC Three becoming a solely online streaming channel.
In Defence of the Star Wars Prequels
As a new chapter in the Star Wars story begins, Rehana looks back it’s first (second?) to see if they deserve the flack they get.
“Glittery, funky, dancey disco beats”: An interview with Rebekah from EKKAH
Disco, funk and entirely their own – Records Editor Amy meets one half of EKKAH’s dancing duo.
“I think a lot of people like seeing a band change, it’s quite… exciting”: An interview with Portico’s Jack Wylie
Although the dark ambience and idiosyncratic instrumentation of UK Jazz ensemble ‘Portico Quartet’ was enough…
Is it time to pull the plug on The X Factor?
How, and why, viewers are falling out of love with Simon Cowell’s golden child.
“I’m writing a song about angry fruit flies”: An interview with Helen Arney from Festival of the Spoken Nerd
Helen Arney chats to The Edge on fax machines and life on the road ahead of Festival of the Spoken Nerd’s sold-out Southampton debut show
The Ballad of Shia: Decoding #AllMyMovies
Film Editor Ben asserts that Shia LaBeouf is probably just a nice guy. We hope he’s enjoying his movies.
“I’m not going to sing about girls on dance floors or try to glorify greed”: An interview with Rou from Enter Shikari
British rock export Enter Shikari nowadays need no introduction – with four albums and an…
Suicide and Me: How has Professor Green helped to uncover the issue of male suicide?
Following the recent release of a personal documentary, the rapper may be helping men – and society – face issues of toxic masculinity.
Everything you need to know about every Disney film for the next four years
The House of Mouse have announced all their film releases till 2019 including Finding Dory, Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol 2 and Toy Story 4.
Introducing: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Southern bluegrass rock and roll, infused with modern production to make foot-stomping tracks that you’ll want played on every station.