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The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #2 – Creeper’s ‘Sex, Death and the Infinite Void’
Southampton’s very own rockers reach 2nd place in our top albums of 2020 with their second studio album Sex, Death and the Infinite Void.
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #3 – Fontaines D.C.’s ‘A Hero’s Death’
At number 3 in our Top Albums list, we have Fontaines D.C.’s ‘A Hero’s Death’.
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #4 – Enter Shikari’s ‘Nothing is True & Everything is Possible’
4th place in our top albums of 2020 list goes to the Shikari boys with their latest release, Nothing is True & Everything is Possible.
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #5 – Boy Pablo’s ‘Wachito Rico’
Boy Pablo’s brilliant debut Wachito Rico gets 5th place in our top albums list.
An Evolved Sound for an Ever Growing Band: A Review of You Me At Six’s SUCKAPUNCH
Live editor, Jo Lisney, gives her take on You Me at Six’s latest album, SUCKAPUNCH
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #6 – IDLES’ ‘Ultra Mono’
In 6th place is the latest album from Bristol-punks IDLES with their second studio album ‘Ultra Mono’.
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #7- Lady Gaga’s ‘Chromatica’
At number 7, we have the newest album from dance-pop royalty herself, Lady Gaga!
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #8 – Kylie’s ‘Disco’
Taking a spot at 8th place in our 2020 list is Kylie’s ‘Disco’.
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #9 – Declan McKenna’s ‘Zeros’
Joining the list of our Top 2020 Albums in 9th place is Declan McKenna’s Zeros!
The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #10 – Selena Gomez’s ‘Rare’
The first album in our Top Albums of 2020 list is the latest release from Selena Gomez, her third solo studio album Rare.
Hidden Gem: DOGBRETH – Chookie
Say what you will about TikTok, and the obsession your younger siblings (and let’s be…
Hidden Gem: Miloe – Greenhouse EP
Miloe is the new voice of bedroom pop, says Harry Geeves.
The Best of 2000s Post-Britpop: The Courteeners – ‘St Jude’
Records Exec Katie Evans talks us through a Post-Britpop gem, The Courteeners debut album St. Jude.
Hidden Gem: Raleigh Ritchie – Andy
Harry Geeves explores the latest work from Bristol singer-songwriter Raleigh Ritchie.