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The Ting Tings-Hands
The Ting Tings are back with a new track, but how successful will their new sound be?
Back to 1991: My Bloody Valentine – Loveless
My Bloody Valentine’s 1991 opus stands the test of time and remains in a class of its own after 20 years.
Involuntary Grower? The Drums – ‘Me and the Moon’
Following the release of The Drums, their self-titled debut full length, the Brooklyn threesome enjoyed…
John Legend & The Roots – Wake Up
There isn’t much left to say about The Roots. Possibly the most influential hip-hop act…
The Pierces – Love You More
The Pierces’ fourth album, Love you more, might well cause a few hearts to beat a little faster.
The Dark Side of a Beatle? John Lennon- Plastic Ono Band
We all know of John Lennon: he was the walrus, the cool Beatle murdered 30…
Food for Thought: Jamie’s ‘School Dinners’ hits USA
Jamie Oliver takes on America in the latest stop on his healthy food campaign and encounters a frosty reception.
Eclectic Musical Mastery: Band of Joy from Robert Plant
For any avid follower of Robert Plant both before and after the Zeppelin years, ears…
Manic Street Preachers – Postcards from a Young Man
The Manics are on their 10th studio album are they legends? or just simply washed up?
REWIND: Talking Heads – Stop Making Sense
Talking Heads live album Stop Making Sense is, in many ways, the best place to…
Disturbed – Asylum
One thing a lot of bands come into criticism for is changing their sound too…
REWIND: The Killers – Sam’s Town
The EDGE goes back four years to examine the album which fully established The Killers as an indie phenomenon.
Detroit Social Club – Northern Man
For a band that seem to have slipped under the radar since the release of…
REWIND: The Beatles – Please Please Me
Although not necessarily the best Beatles album, the band’s 1963 debut, Please Please Me, is perhaps the most interesting of all their records. Its…