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EDGE Goes 90s: Pantera – Vulgar Display of Power
Pantera’s Vulgar Display of Power was the band’s first album since the brilliant Cowboys from…
EDGE Goes 90s: Radiohead – Ok Computer
What is there to say about this album that hasn’t already been said? Often hailed…
EDGE Goes 90s: 3rd Rock from the Sun
For some of you this show might be totally alien to you, for others, you’ll…
EDGE goes 90s: Friends
A look back at the hit 90s sitcom Friends.
EDGE Goes 90s: Red Dwarf
It had its own language, it was the home of one of the first ever…
EDGE goes 90s: Pulp – Different Class
Different Class is a gorgeously grotesque record; musically sublime, lyrically gifted and uniquely Pulp
EDGE goes 90s: U2 – Achtung Baby
Is the album that changed the path of U2 worth a listen or should it remain in the shadow of it’s massive hit single ‘One’?
EDGE goes 90s: Nirvana – Nevermind
The second album from 90’s grunge group Nirvana.
EDGE Goes 90s: Moby’s Play
Sounds that we loved from our very special decade
EDGE Goes 90s: Greenday – Insomniac
The 90s was a great decade for American Idiots Green Day. The release of Dookie,…
EDGE Goes 90s: Remember this…? Children’s TV
Diggit, Pokemon, Are You Afraid of the Dark and Sabrina the Teenage Witch – just four reasons why 90’s children’s television reigned supreme
Skins – Third time’s the charm?
The EDGE takes a look at the new series of Skins and whether the first two episodes warrant further viewing
REWIND: Ben Westbeech, ‘Welcome to the Best Years of Your Life’
Bristol-born Ben Westbeech is truly a talented musician. His vocals are fautless, fresh, soothing –…
The Streets – Computers and Blues
Computers and Blues evokes a sense of urgency, the idea that one must not just go through the motions, but push things forward