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Interview: Dan Flint from You Me At Six
Dan Flint talks festivals, Britney and aftershave
Why Pop-Punk will never die…
Cos dubstep just ain’t good enough
The Art Of The Podcast
A brief history of the podcast, and which you should download today
The 2011 Mercury Prize – The Nominees
Amidst the electronic haze of this year’s Mercury Prize, one beautifully natural album shines through.
Amy Winehouse – A Life Lived Too Fast
An obituary for Amy Winehouse
Music Downloading – Unplugged.
A look at downloading, both legal and illegal
“400 people showed up just to see us fail”: The Blackout’s Sean Smith
Hayley Taulbut catches up with scenester and golden boy Sean Smith before The Blackout’s show at the Bournemouth Old Firestation
“I wanna make up a woman’s name and write seedy books”: Pigeon Detectives Interview
Hayley Taulbut catches up with the Yorkshire quintet to talk new albums, tours, and acting careers.
Mud, Sweat and Sunburn: Glastonbury Festival 2011
Yara Silva considers portaloos and U2 – the real talking points of Glasto 2011
“We’ve got pop sensibilities and rock sensibilities and after that everyone makes up genres” – Cloud Control
The EDGE talks to Cloud Control about the differences between Australia and the UK, memorable moments, the art of song writing and a bands-eye-view of sharing music online.
Interview: Trevor Lock
The comedian Trevor Lock is best known for his work on radio with Russell Brand…
“They are all a bunch of bell-ends”…Rise to Remain on Rockstars, Festivals and Amsterdam
Before supporting Funeral For a Friend at the Old Fire House in Bournemouth, Rise to…
Fighting Fiction and Still Bust talk touring, recording, and the state of the UK Punk Rock scene.
The EDGE caught up with Fighting Fiction and Still Bust midway through their April UK…
In Session With The Subways’ Billy Lunn
Hayley Taulbut meets with The Subways lead singer Billy Lunn in the studio to talk new albums, tours and working with producing legend Stephen Street