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Review: Everything Everything – Get To Heaven
Everything Everything’s third album is a beautiful mix of their classic instrumental oddities and a new-found pop sensibility.
Review: Flo Morrissey – Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful
Morrissey’s debut needed just a little more direction and variety to become a timeless coming-of-age record.
Review: Fall Out Boy – ‘Uma Thurman’
Cameron reviews ‘Uma Thurman’, the latest single from Fall Out Boy’s album American Beauty / American Psycho.
Review: The Bohicas – ‘Where You At’
Ahead of the release of their debut album in August, The Bohicas come storming in with this classy three minute track. Toby reviews.
Review: Rixton – Let the Road
Live Editor Will Hodgetts listens to Rixton’s debut album and gives us his verdict.
Review: Wolf Alice – My Love Is Cool
The debut album from Wolf Alice, My Love Is Cool, is here. Amy takes us through it, track by track.
Review: Britney Spears feat. Iggy Azalea – ‘Pretty Girls’
Iggy Azalea’s 2015 bid for song of the summer is a partnership with Britney, so this can only be an instant classic right? George reviews.
Review: The Maccabees – ‘Something Like Happiness’
The Maccabees have unveiled the latest track from their album, Marks To Prove It. Records Editor Amy takes a listen and reviews it for The Edge.
Review: Muse – Drones
“Drones incorporates the hard rock from early Muse records with the intriguing and thought provoking political message that normally underlines their work.” – Marcus Bridgland reviews.
Review: Young Guns – Ones and Zeros
Young Guns release their third studio album, Ones and Zeros.
Review: Paul Weller – Saturns Pattern
Whether you’re an old Paul Weller fan, or have never even heard of him or The Jam etc, Saturns Pattern is a standalone stellar album, but also an exceptional addition to Weller’s already impressive discography.
Review: Of Monsters And Men – Beneath The Skin
Have Of Monsters And Men pulled off a winning sequel to their debut album? Amy takes us through their second album, Beneath The Skin.
Review: A$AP Rocky – At. Long. Last. A$AP
Jack used his experience of the lean, mean streets to review A$AP Rocky’s sophomore album.
Review: The Vaccines – English Graffiti
James takes us through the third studio album from West London rockers, The Vaccines.