40 Days Of Rewind: Oasis – Definitely Maybe (1994)
Oasis’ 1994 album, Definitely Maybe, was the fastest selling album of it’s time and revitalised the Britpop movement.
Oasis’ 1994 album, Definitely Maybe, was the fastest selling album of it’s time and revitalised the Britpop movement.
This week’s round-up includes the release of This Is Where I Leave You, Fury, The Babadook and Serena.
This year’s line-up tempts all generations over to the sunny British island of Isle of Wight, a festival most definitely not to be missed.
Pinkpop 07 – 09/06/14; rock music festival in the south of The Netherlands.
Struggling with exams and assignments? Ronan Keating is here to help.
Long-term girlfriend of Sir Mick Jagger has been found dead by assistant.
Jenny Simpson went along to see Beady Eye at Portsmouth Guildhall, which turned out to be more like a Manchester City game than a Beady Eye headline set.
The 1000th number one album will be announced on the Official Chart Show on Sunday; Kirsty Bradley looks at the history of the album.
Arctic Monkeys played an outstanding show at London Earls Court.
Annabelle Asker talks touring, Spotify, and meeting Katy Perry with Toto and Sasha from Splashh.
A few days before Blissfields I was standing at a 10,000 person capacity stage watching…
Part two of The Edge’s Glastonbury Festival 2013 review is here!
Editor Megan Downing caught up with the guys about their extremely busy schedule.
The Edge takes you through the first of our three part festival guide, with this year’s most anticipated festivals, featuring Isle of Wight, Benicassim, Glastonbury, Bestival, and Reading & Leeds.