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Teeth of the Sea – Your Mercury
There is such a sense of cohesion on the record it makes it almost impossible not to listen all the way through once you play track one
Kanye West’s Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
The EDGE take a look at rap’s shining light, the man who can bring the genre back from its lazy depths
Duffy – Well, Well, Well
Duffy’s back, but was it worth the wait?
Linkin Park Modestly Reinvent Music with A Thousand Suns
Linkin Park try a different approach to making music, and the result is sophisticated and interesting to say the least.
Enter Shikari – Destabilise
Enter Shikari are an act that seemingly divide opinions – often their sound is too…
Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra – Rockinghorse
Jools Holland is back. Bigger, better and brassier than ever, Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra deliver a superb brand new 19 track album, ‘Rockinghorse’.
Beady Eye – Bring The Light
After months and months of hype (mainly fuelled by the man himself), Liam Gallagher’s first…
The Trip: Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon at their best
At last two of Britain’s best loved Comedians and impressionists have teamed up to produce…
The Dirty Heads – Lay Me Down
‘Lay Me Down’ is the debut UK single from Huntington Beach’s The Dirty Heads. The…
Not Shiny Enough: Black Gold’s New Single
Black Gold’s ‘Shine’ is a passable pop song with a catchy, pretty melody that I…
The Return of the Guitar: The Vaccines with ‘Wreckin’ Bar (Ra Ra Ra)’
Hotly tipped to be the biggest band of 2011, The Vaccines burst onto the scene with a volatile début single.
Talay Riley’s Humanoid Spins Current Trends In A Darker Direction
This is like a slightly darker, robotic twist on current chart music in the vein…
Hurts – ‘Stay’
Back with a superb third single, Hurts are set to soar.
ON AIR: A Love/Hate Relationship with Radio 1
In a world that is unavoidably privileging the internet mediums of Spotify, Youtube and the like, The EDGE ask how, and why, radio still exists.