The Edge’s List of 2017: LANY
Bruno Russell introduces the dreamy American pop trio.
Bruno Russell introduces the dreamy American pop trio.
Sophie Trenear introduces the politically-charged band ahead of debut album Dumb Blood.
Carly-May Kavanagh looks at the south London rapper ahead of his debut full-length Yesterday’s Gone.
Xavier Voigt-Hill turns the spotlight on Kent’s spritely pop hope.
Alex Smith kicks off our look at the best new acts for the new year.
The Edge have handpicked 10 artists who they think will make it in 2016.
Despite being only 19, Joey Bada$$ has the makings of a career that puts most to shame.
2014 has been a confusing year for Hip Hop. Looking back, we were introduced to…
Emma Harrison Beesley explains why Slaves, an electric mix of deafening noise, still manage to create songs which are absolutely worth listening to and why they are a worthy contender to ‘The List’.
Bombay Bicycle Club collaborator Rae Morris is next in 2015’s THE LIST.
The next edition to our countdown is the latest signing to XL Recordings.
Third in THE LIST are Scottish indie-rockers Prides.
Nottingham quintet Amber Run are a young bunch of harmony geniuses with a solid mature…
The first act in 2015’s edition of THE LIST is Brighton based Fickle Friends.