This Week In Records (11/08/2019) – Lana Del Rey, Katy Perry & Feeder
From pop to metal and back again, let’s listen to this week’s biggest releases.
From pop to metal and back again, let’s listen to this week’s biggest releases.
Maddie Lock review’s Orla Gartland’s “smashing” latest EP.
The Edge Writers explore their favourite summer films.
Tash Williamson reviews Glasgow’s first TRNSMT festival back in 2017.
12 years on from the release of Hand Built by Robots and hit single ‘Dream Catch Me’, Newton Faulkner proves to still be at the top of his game.
Tom Brewster reviews the latest live album from the quintessential Brooklyn band.
From Miami rappers to Maryland singer-songwriters, we take you through who’s going to break the mainstream in 2019.
The Edge’s List of 2019 continues with dream pop act The Japanese House.
Records Executive Tom Brewster comes out of the woodwork and, regrettably, tells us some of what he’s been listening to this year.
The deep-voiced singer’s second output comes in at #8.
Laura reviews the musical adaptation of David Walliam’s hit book.
Sam Law looks ahead to Damien Chazelle’s third feature film centering on Neil Armstrong’s historic journey to the moon.
A new term at university is never easy, let alone your first. Luckily, The Edge writers are on hand to take a look at some films that might just help you survive the next few years.
Weekly records round-ups are back with a bang, with new choons also coming from Khalid, The 1975 and Dizzee Rascal.