The Edge’s List of 2017: VANT
Sophie Trenear introduces the politically-charged band ahead of debut album Dumb Blood.
Sophie Trenear introduces the politically-charged band ahead of debut album Dumb Blood.
Bastille hits number two, with their second album, released in September.
Tash Williamson reviews July Talk’s latest music video release, Picturing Love.
James Barker reviews the sound of the winter.
Alex Smith reviews the “hard” riffs and “edgy” vocals.
Writer Eleanor Joyce is on the case to decipher the mystery of the meteoric rise of The Sherlocks.
Toby Leveson picks through the hibernation of British guitar newcomers.
Sunday at Boardmasters saw performances from Raleigh Ritchie, MNEK, Primal Scream and James Bay.
Emma Harrison Beesley reviews the Hertfordshire indie rockers’ debut.
Alex Smith reviews the Stockport band’s debut, a self-titled “smörgåsbord.”
Tash Williamson reviews the highlights of Truck festival (15/07-17/07).
Georgia Jackson reveals what albums we have yet to look forward to this year.
In this week’s Closer To The Edge feature; our writers compile their perfect playlist to accompany any road trip this summer
The Stone Roses, Calvin Harris and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers headline the Scottish festival in 2016 (08/07/16-10/07/16).