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Our Favourite Halloween Songs
Megan Eynon-Daly and Editor Callum Joynes reflect on a few of their favourite Halloween songs.

Paramore – ‘Re: This is Why’ review: In a bold move, Paramore shines a light on the industry’s newest and fastest rising stars
Lewis Ashley-Cheek shares mixed thoughts on Paramore’s new remix album.

“It’s very orchestral, there’s no egos”: An interview with Fat Dog on touring, beer, and their 2024 debut album plans
Editor-in-Chief Callum Joynes chats to Fat Dog in the middle of their debut headline tour.

Peace on their long-awaited comeback: “We kept on referring to it as our second debut album”
Back in spring, Peace announced their newest album Utopia, available via a protected website only.…

Declan McKenna – ‘Nothing Works’ single review: a chaotic yet mesmerising piece of music
James Patterson thinks that everything works with Declan McKenna’s latest single!

‘We’re kind of in this rocky, emo era’: an interview with modernlove.
I caught up with Barry and Cian from modernlove two days after the release of their new single, Plans, to see how these versatile indie pop/rock storytellers were feeling and what their next moves might be.

Sea Girls – ‘Weekends and Workdays’ single review: a catchy, optimistic tune with an encouraging message
Fresh from their set at Reading Festival 2023, and with a new record label, Sea…

Jorja Smith – ‘Falling or Flying’ album review: innovative RnB makes Smith’s sophomore release sparkle
Sam Pegg takes an early look at Jorja Smith’s much anticipated second album.

The Edge’s Favourite All-Female Bands/Groups
We discuss our favourite all-female music groups and bands, from 1960s Motown to 2020s K-Pop!

The Edge’s Favourite Queer Artists
We cast a spotlight on some of our favourite LGBT artists!

Olivia Rodrigo – ‘GUTS’ album review: a perfect collection of 21st century pop-rock rage
Rosie Spurrier is overjoyed by Olivia Rodrigo’s sophomore album

‘I feel like I can hear that I sound more sure of myself and less afraid’: An Interview with Mae Muller
Mollie Potter chats to Mae Muller about her debut album, Sorry I’m Late, Eurovision, and showing a more vulnerable side of herself.

Devon Cole – ‘Dickhead’ single review: a banger that can be enjoyed by anyone
She’s done it again, chaps. Devon Cole has released another, I repeat another, bop in…

The Struts – ‘Too Good At Raising Hell’ single review: another glam-rock stomper that is sure to get the party going
Editor Callum Joynes has been rocking out to The Struts’ new single.