Review: Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road may well prove to be the film of the summer, or even the year, says Harrison Abbott.
Mad Max: Fury Road may well prove to be the film of the summer, or even the year, says Harrison Abbott.
The edge sits down with Circa Waves to discuss their debut album and life on the road.
The UK’s latest mega rock export have taken the rock genre by the scruff of the neck and reinvented it.
Mumford and sons go atomic!
This is not an article about Funeral, or if it is the better album. This is about Neon Bible, and about music. Besides, of course Neon Bible is better.
Our reviewer Anneka takes a look at the creepy final episode from the second series of Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton’s dark comedy.
Another Tuesday in Central City. Cisco’s face = Our faces watching it.
A preview of pop-punk’s favourite weekend – Slam Dunk Festival!
Aggression and artistry in equal measure – how The White Stripes finally exploded into the mainstream with their stunning third album.
Natalie, Culture Editor, takes a deeper look at Wicked and isn’t all that impressed.
This week’s round-up sees everything from an adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s love story Far From the Madding Crowd to the haunting social media based horror, Unfriended.
Head of Publicity, Henna, and News Editor, Lewis, look at some of the great women in both female and mixed gendered contemporary bands.
Luke Farrall reviews one of OutKast’s finest albums.
Culture Editor, Natalie, interviews a third star from Amar, Akbar and Tony, Goldy Notay who will also be staring in Red River.