The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2014: #6
We’ve reached the halfway point in our annual countdown with a more unusual choice.
We’ve reached the halfway point in our annual countdown with a more unusual choice.
We’re back with the seventh album in our annual countdown. This one topped the charts and has sold almost two million copied worldwide.
A potentially controversial choice for #8 in our countdown of the top albums of 2014.
Find out who’s number nine in our countdown of the top albums of 2014, as voted by The Edge’s contributors.
We begin our annual countdown of the top 10 albums of the year with a hotly anticipated comeback.
2014 Forest Hills Drive is Cole stepping up to the plate and delivering his most cohesive album yet, being light-hearted without compromising his arrogance, and deftly delivering both.
The Edge introduces: James Bay. Perfect for those who enjoy velvety undertones and sultry guitar!
Febueder may be a name that is unfamiliar to a lot of people, but if…
For the first time in what feels like decades, Corgan’s proficiency as a purveyor of power-pop is once again shining through
Circa Survive are aiming for greatness, and they’ve just about reached it.
The X Factor formed boy band are back, and their new album isn’t quite up to scratch.
A wistful nod to albums and band members past that reminds us one more time of the legendary group, whose influence has spanned decades and will never be forgotten.
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.
The cultural value of the collection is enormous. It shines a light into the basement that reinvigorated a creative genius and laureate-like lyricist whose name will stand the test of time