What Difference Does It Make?: Morrissey and the Fruitlessness of Modern Offence
Criticism, It Was Really Nothing.
Criticism, It Was Really Nothing.
‘He is such a unique individual and his stage presence as well as his music reflects this – it is certainly a gig that will stand out for me in my lifetime.’
The track featured on the 1987 compilation albums The World Won’t Listen and the acclaimed Louder Than Bombs.
Even as Marr approaches the tender age of fifty, this Mancunian overlord does not look like he is going to stop. Jamie Wall headed down to Bournemouth for a night of music, new and old.
This week sees the release of Weezer’s ninth album as well as the controversial single from Nicki Minaj, ‘Anaconda’.
U2 have created an ‘average-est hits’, a collection of songs that probably won’t be remembered after the inevitable accompanying tour
The NY based band have released a perfect summer track.
This week’s records round-up features Morrissey’s upcoming solo album and Lily Allen’s ‘URL Badman’ lifted from latest album Sheezus.
The Edge’s Film Editor, Virginie, takes a look at this week’s forthcoming cinema releases.
If you’re feeling blue, then we have got just the songs for you. (We even know how to rhyme).
The Crookes proved themselves to be more than ready for the upcoming festival season.
One of the best indie soundtracks in recent years
The NYC based four piece finished their UK tour in our very own The Joiners and enjoyed a truly welcoming crowd.
Deaf Havana kicked off their autumn tour at our very own Southampton Guildhall.