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Eliza Doolittle – Rollerblades
Eliza Doolittle’s third release ‘Rollerblades’ offers more of her particularly likeable brand of breezy pop.
AB III: the rise and rise of Alter Bridge
Metal giants’ new album showcases a band at the height of their careers. Don’t miss their Southampton date!
The Apprentice Returns
Alan Sugar & co. return, allowing the audience to absorb the humiliating, egotistical and arrogant contestants for another year. Claws at the ready!
Salem – King Night
The electronic trio and inventors of the ‘Witch House’ genre offer their sound on an LP for the first time.
Weezer – Hurley
After two successive disappointments, The EDGE ask if Weezer’s latest musical offering is worth the pain of its predecessors.
Gorillaz – Doncamatic
It’s not Plastic Beach but it is Gorillaz. Listen to the song here!!
RPA and the United Nations of Sound – This Thing Called Life
Perhaps we can write this one off as simply an experiment gone slightly wrong
Sia – Clap Your Hands
The EDGE time-travel back to April 2010 to take another look at the underestimated Sia’s most recent release
Sonic Youth – EVOL
“Whilst not as “defining” as Daydream Nation or as obviously accessible as “Goo” or “Dirty”, EVOL finds Sonic Youth combining their best qualities together to create an outstanding album”
Hurts – Happiness
Here are Hurts, a new band with a new sound that delivers on every level.
(105) Days of Summer
Lindsay got locked up and the UK Film Council closed up. The EDGE has missed an eventful 105 days of Summer.
Kings Of Leon – Radioactive
The first single off their fifth album. Will it have you craving for more?
Avenged Sevenfold – Nightmare
For Avenged Sevenfold fans and rock aficionados alike, Nightmare has been one of the most…
Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
Are the Reading and Leeds headliners really worth the hype?