Category: Interviews


  • Interview with Luke Johnson from Lostprophets

    Lostprophets drummer Luke Johnson takes some time out to speak to Dan Flynn about their new album, live experiences and more.

  • Interview: Whitey from Kaiser Chiefs

    “If it wasn’t for Adele, the music industry would shut down” – Whitey on the state of music

  • Napalm Death Interview

    Joe Moor has a word with legendary metal Brummies Napalm Death

  • Interview with Howler

    Prior to their gig at The Joiners, American indie-rockers Howler took some time to talk to The Edge about their new album, their previous band names, how their first headlining UK tour is going and how they are coping with being labeled with the next-big-thing. Firstly, how is your debut headlining tour of the UK […]

  • X Factor star Matt Cardle talks to The Edge.

    Having struggled in various bands, you found fame through The X Factor. Do you worry about your perceived credibility? I know some people look at The X Factor and see it as a sneaky way in [to the music business] but when you’ve been trying for 14 years, I don’t think any way is sneaky. […]

  • “People Here Have a Deeper Appreciation for Music”: An Interview with All Time Low’s Alex Gaskarth

    Megan Downing met the All Time Low frontman before their recent gig at the Guildhall.

  • Katie from The Ting Tings: “Our Sound Has Gotten Heavier and Heavier”

    The Edge speaks to The Ting Tings lead singer and guitarist Katie White about worldwide tours, the new album, and Rihanna!

  • Interview With Shame Star Carey Mulligan

    London-born English actress Carey Mulligan came to international prominence on the back of her Academy Award-nominated turn in Lone Scherfig’s An Education, a role for which she also earned Best Actress awards from the National Board of Review, the British Independent Film Awards and BAFTA. She recently starred in Mark Romanek’s adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s […]

  • Save Our Heads: An Interview With Campaign Founder Jodie Copeland

    The Edge chats to Jodie Copeland, the founder of the campaign to save local gig venue The Talking Heads.

  • Mr. B the Gentleman Rhymer on Chap-Hop, Banjoleles and Influences

    You’ve played here in Southampton before. How does Hampshire compare to the mean streets of Surrey? Well at the mo I live in Hove, so I suppose I’m somewhere between the two. Surrey has more single malt; Hampshire more port. November is just drawing to a close and many students in particular have been growing […]

  • “I Would Love to Record Music in a Park”: A Chat With Lucy Rose

    After supporting Bombay Bicycle Club at the Guildhall, Lucy Rose takes a minute to chat to The Edge about music, tea and jam.

  • “We Hate ‘Let’s Go Surfing’”: The Edge Talks to Jacob Graham from The Drums

    Currently on tour supporting their second album Portamento, The Drums guitarist Jacob Graham took some time out to talk to The Edge before the band’s gig at the Portsmouth Pyramids about the band’s future, the problems with modern music and how he dealt with the hype that his band received. Having just released album two, […]

  • Gary Numan Chats New Album, Mighty Boosh and Chart Music

    Having just released the critically-acclaimed ‘Dead Son Rising’ and playing the Southampton Guildhall on December 9th, The Edge talks to 80s synth legend and prominent darkwave artist Gary Numan

  • Frank Turner: “It Is Ridiculous That I Am Doing This for a Living”

    Grace Remmington chats with Winchester-bred folk sensation Frank Turner after his performance in Bournemouth last month.