Review: The Hangover Part III ★☆☆☆☆
The Hangover Part II did very well financially. It was horrible and offensive and vulgar,…
The Hangover Part II did very well financially. It was horrible and offensive and vulgar,…
The Great Escape 2013 closed with performances from Dan Croll, Lab Coast, Swim Deep, Lulu James and The 1975.
Last week The Edge went to The Great Escape in Brighton, and some of Thursday’s highlights include The Balconies, We Were Evergreen, Tom Odell, Jeremy Loops and Brooke Candy.
Expectations for tonight’s show are high to say the least; the first date of BFW’s…
Edge writer Joe Turner enthuses about his experience at this year’s Takedown Festival, once again hosted by University of Southampton’s Students’ Union.
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.
Although this movie was greeted by a critical sneer from many reviewers (and I have…
The first sign that tonight’s sold out show at the Joiners is something a little…
will.i.am’s collaboration with Justin Bieber screams “overdone”.
Grace Shutti reviews James Blake’s gig in Heaven, a day after the release of his second album, Overgrown.
Fall Out Boy are back with a new record and it’s a mix of great and mediocre according to Megan Downing.
The lights dimmed through the thin gauze covering the main stage at the O2 Arena…
Overgrown sees James Blake take the criticisms and commendations of his debut on board to demonstrate profound honesty, floundering melancholy and irrefutable musical ability.
Itch’s debut solo EP leaves one with the notion that he should first learn how to f*cking rule at making music before focusing on life itself.