Review: The Beatles: Eight Days a Week
Writer Sophie praises Ron Howard’s documentary feature, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week- The Touring Years
Writer Sophie praises Ron Howard’s documentary feature, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week- The Touring Years
In anticipation of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio, The Edge writers reveal who they would love to see at the opening ceremony.
Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger’s love child TV series, Vinyl, struggles to strike a chord.
The song that defined ‘Generation X’ has been branded the most iconic song of all time in a scientific computer programme instigated by Goldsmiths, University of London.
This Week in Records (03/08/2015-09/08/2015) brings with it Frank Turner’s sixth studio album, Positive Songs For Negative People, and the latest from electronic duo Blondes.
Nowhere near as dark as it’s legacy will have you believe, this is still deserving of its revered place in the literary canon. Culture Editor, Harrison, lets us know why we should be reading The Catcher in the Rye.
Natalie catches up with former JLS member Oritse Williams ahead of the release of his debut single.
This week’s releases include Al Pacino’s latest film as well as Simon Pegg starring in Man Up.
The track is entitled ‘Bass Like Home’ and has been described as the ‘unofficial World Cup song’.
Our writers Lewis, Aniruddh, Aaron, Amy and Seb look at the ‘final songs’ of artists from The Beatles to LCD Soundsystem.
Michael Anderson discusses two of the world’s favourite bands.
Sam interviews Reverend and the Makers, who are back with their fourth studio album but still keeping it real.
Michael Anderson tells us why Tame Impala deserve your attention
Michael Anderson interviewed The Family Rain at their Joiners show.