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May’s Frequency: Aaron Bali, Pangolins and Somahigh
The Alternative and Indie music society (AIM) continue to pull out the stops when it…
Juvenile and charming: The Blackout LIVE
The Blackout have gained a somewhat misplaced reputation as the hardcore/metal act for teeny boppers…
The Pigeon Detectives LIVE
The EDGE’s Hayley Taulbut takes a trip to see the Yorkshire quintet at The Old Firestation, Bournemouth
Funeral For A Friend @ The Old Fire Station in Bournemouth
Even though I’ve been a massive fan of Funeral For a Friend since I was…
Band of Skulls at The Brook
Supported by powerful, Mumford and Sons-esque acoustic guitarist Tom Biggs, garage rockers and Southampton natives Band of Skulls…
Slam Dunk Festival Coming to Southampton!
Good news punk, rock and ska fans of Southampton! If like me you’ve been feeling…
Does it Offend You, Yeah? at Talking Heads, March 22
After getting drunk to the beat of support acts Tripwires and Hounds, DIOYY?’s lead vocalist James…
Example – Southampton Guildhall 16/3/2011
Example is undoubtedly a fantastic performer, and tonight he gave his all. He came, he saw, he killed the crowd.
Taking Back Sunday Take Back the Stage
Flying the flag for emotional rock since 1999, Taking Back Sunday are set to release their…
London welcomes Elbow with ‘Open Arms’
Alice Allan takes a trip to London to indulge in the delights of Elbow at the O2
March’s Frequency Solid as Ever
Frequency returns with three exciting new acts!
Chase and Status ‘No More Idols’ Tour
On the first night of their ‘No More Idols’ tour, DJ duo Chase and Status took Southampton by storm.
The Longest Day are taking over!
The Longest Day are a local southampton band that are set to take the world by the throat and give it a good shaking! They break rules and expectations…find out more…
EDGE Goes 90s: Ocean Colour Scene bring Britpop to the Guildhall
Ocean Colour Scene found success on the back of the Britpop wave and they have surfed this wave to the Guildhall to take Southampton back to the nineties by playing their classic ‘Moseley Shoals’ album in its entirety.