The Big 2015 Summer Preview
The Edge’s film writers take a closer look at this summer’s biggest and boldest releases.
The Edge’s film writers take a closer look at this summer’s biggest and boldest releases.
Joe Gibson explores the gothic world of ‘Bloodborne’ in a review of the new PlayStation 4 exclusive.
A preview of pop-punk’s favourite weekend – Slam Dunk Festival!
Editor Rebecca James looks at the problems with female representation in superhero movies.
The third and final instalment in Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy had the potential to be better, says Harrison Abbott.
Muse brought their intimate venue tour to a close in Brighton, and demonstrated why they are considered one of the best live bands around.
Relentless blend of hardcore punk and sludge metal.
Southampton Uni’s own Takedown Festival showed why it’s still the best indoor alternative festival around with this year’s stellar line-up.
This powerful new album from polarising metal act Falling In Reverse should is the band’s most accessible and personal work yet.
Welsh sextet The Blackout will return to this year’s Takedown Festival one last time, after previously headlining the event in 2013.
Ben Ottewell moves the crowd with a soulful set at the Joiner’s.
Emo rockers Funeral For A Friend will stop off in Southampton, bringing with them their ever changing metal sound.
Barnaby Walter looks back at some of the best TV moments in the past year.
Bring Me The Horizon set Wembley Arena alight with endless hits, however controversy was struck from their choice of violent background images and constant use of profanity at a concert welcome to all-ages.