The Edge’s Advent Calendar: #MULLEDWINES
13th December, and Features Editor Camilla talks about the lyrically superior and thoroughly festive version of Robin Thicke’s dubious 2013 hit.
13th December, and Features Editor Camilla talks about the lyrically superior and thoroughly festive version of Robin Thicke’s dubious 2013 hit.
This Week in Records (07/12/15-13/12/15) brings music from The Weeknd, and a reboot of a Destiny’s Child classic.
This Week in Records (30/11/2015-06/12/2015) sees the highly anticipated releases of the new albums from Coldplay and Rihanna.
Top British acts like Pink Floyd, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay and Paloma Faith have helped boost the UK’s economy by a staggering £4.1 billion.
John Niven’s seriously dark cult novel is finally making its way to the screen, and it certainly looks to be one to watch says Polly Bussell.
Venue in Focus tells you why you should check out Southampton’s most prestigious venue – The Joiners Arms.
The 118,200 standard tickets for next year’s music festival sold out within half an hour of being released.
Xavier takes us through Avicii’s unfulfilling second album, Stories.
A more expensive, well produced album that is bound to sell well and fill concert venues, but doesn’t lose that edge that Foals bring and conquer the indie music scene with.
Super Cat Presents will see Tempest, Natalie McCool, YOUTH and Girl Friend take to The Sebright Arms (21/07/2015)
The Edge’s writers have their say on who should headline Glastonbury’s Friday, in the absence of Foo Fighters.
Natalie catches up with former JLS member Oritse Williams ahead of the release of his debut single.
Mumford and sons go atomic!
The raspy vocalled and exuberant riff maker of bluesy style garage rock is superb. You have no excuse any more.