Panic! at the Disco – Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die
Panic! at the Disco’s latest effort is nothing in comparison to their stunning debut, but still worth a listen.
Panic! at the Disco’s latest effort is nothing in comparison to their stunning debut, but still worth a listen.
The Wicker Man has had a complex history. Since its release 40 years ago, it…
This awful film about the Princess of Wales feels like it was made for tacky US daytime TV, not the big screen says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter
Tonight sees the launch of Pulse – the brand new club night in the Cube. We took a tour to let you know what’s new.
Given that this record was released mid-July, this review is long overdue. I’d basically scrapped…
Phoebe Cross and Connor Butler met up with The Computers after their packed out set at Southsea Festival.
The Edge caught up with Tom Mann, Southampton’s very own X Factor hopeful, to talk about auditions, music, and elephants.
Woody Allen’s new movie offers up a surprising new side to the prolific director and features a great turn from actor Cate Blanchett
This teen movie from the 80s is given a welcome release on Blu-ray by cult distributors Arrow Video
Hannah Mylrea reviews London Grammar’s stunning debut album.
“a very affecting record, exploring many new ideas and covering a vast array of different styles to create a brand new synthesis of electronic music”
Jan reviews the European festival Sziget
Alex Meehan shares her thoughts on why Reading is fast becoming one of the best festivals around
The big hitters proved themselves this weekend, but what about the little hitters?