Review: Circa Waves at The Joiners (17/11/2014)
Circa Waves take The Joiners by storm, Edge writer Freddie Stevens goes along to see the raucous display.
Circa Waves take The Joiners by storm, Edge writer Freddie Stevens goes along to see the raucous display.
This week, Union Films begins its run of 16 showings of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, the first of which is at midnight on the day of its premiere release.
A creepy and captivating psychological thriller that will make you scared of the dark again. The Fall is back.
Glaswegian rock outfit Twin Atlantic gave Oli Polhill some time before their Southampton show to talk about their new album Great Divide and the tour so far.
Sally Lui spoke to Northampton singer song writer Billy Lockett before his second last show at Southampton’s The Joiners of his biggest headline tour across UK & Ireland.
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Three years after prioritising Knife Party over Pendulum, electronic dance duo Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen have released their first album, Abandon Ship, after a succession of EPs.
A Day To Remember’s date at Portsmouth Guildhall had to be abandoned half an hour after they took to the stage due to a young male falling from the balcony and into the stalls.
Sonic Highways is the highly anticipated eighth studio album from Foo Fighters. After a three…
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This week’s round-up features The Drop, starring Tom Hardy, as well as the highly-acclaimed The Imitation Game.
The album chart sees Ed Sheeran grab hold of the crown with his second studio album climbing back up to number one this week.
Southampton played host to Glaswegian quartet Twin Atlantic, along with friends The Xcerts and Nothing But Thieves.