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Black History Month: Artists to have changed the face of music
In the short history of what we call modern music, we have already had the great privilege…
Introducing: Folly & The Hunter
For fans of Stars or Stornoway, this Montreal indie folk outfit talk about the beauty of human life and the natural world through each delicately crafted track.
“Normal 19 year olds are boring anyway”: An interview with Rat Boy
Before a chaotic gig at the Joiners, Toby caught up with Rat Boy for a chat about a debut album, tour, and getting into trouble.
The Edge’s Mercury Prize Wishlist
Ahead of the nomination announcement on Friday 16th October, The Edge has put together a Mercury Prize list of our own.
“We started playing music in the crappy music corridor”: An Interview with Lawrence from Kagoule
We chatted to Lawrence from Nottingham trio Kagoule, ahead of their performance at Independence Festival in November.
“Sometimes the funniest experiences happen in these funny little places”: An interview with Rae Morris
Polly talks angry wasps, touring and advice for hopeful musicians with the songstress, before her Engine Rooms gig October 15th.
“To be honest as long as there is a challenge in the role, I am drawn to it”: An interview with Valmike Rampersad
Valmike Rampersad took lead roles in two films which opened in international film festivals last month. We caught up with him to talk about his first ‘baddie’ role, where home is, and diversity on television.
The Strength of Street Knowledge: NWA’s Place in Black History Month
Steve Adams explores the relevance of NWA during Black History Month.
“Yeah, that hippy stuff, that’s kinda what we do”: An interview with Dan from Skindred
Oli Polhill took some time out to chat with Dan from Skindred about their upcoming tour, their new album and the creative juices that flow through the self-styled ragga metal band.
‘Do you hear the people sing?’ What The Edge love about Les Mis on the West End
30 years ago today, the musical masterpiece Les Miserables opened on London’s West End. Adapted from…
“It’s totally unknown to us what people’s reactions are going to be” : An Interview with Tom Clarke of The Enemy
Emily chats to Tom Clarke of The Enemy ahead of the release of the band’s new album and upcoming UK tour.
Introducing: Three Times Over
Southampton based pop-rockers channeling some serious style as they rise through the ranks.
Is the cliff-hanger dead?
Editor, Natalie, takes a look into film, gaming and TV to see whether the cliff-hanger can survive.
“Even the songs that push in different directions still feel like us, just with a bit of a different vibe”: An interview with State Champs
Ahead of their first UK headline tour, The Edge chatted to the American po-punk rockers about inspirations, and Starbucks around the world.