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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.

Turisas – Stand Up And Fight
In a world where some music has become stagnant and boring, with fewer bands really…
Melodic, and psychedelic: Violens – Amoral
Although this may be the debut Album by Violens, they’ve been creating sound waves for…
Indie Giants To Watch Out For: No Age – Everything In Between
Can the LA art punk duo live up to high the expectations for their second record?
Lost at Sea? A Review of British Sea Power’s Zeus EP
An EP made of afterthoughts, or a great prelude to forthcoming full length album? The EDGE decides…
REWIND to ’94: Oasis – Definitely Maybe
Is this one of the best albums ever? Definitely. Is the debut the best Oasis album? Maybe.
A Look at the Solo Debut of The Libertines’ Legend Carl Barât
Though this record has its moments of mediocrity, it is certainly a step in the right direction