Category: Interviews


  • “My life revolves around working, eating beans on toast, playing music and sleeping”: an interview with The Hyena Kill

    Oli Polhill interviewed noisy Manchester rock duo The Hyena Kill ahead of their intimate show at The Notes Cafe, Southampton.

  • “And I was like, what if the sun just doesn’t come up any more?”: An interview with Blair Witch writer, Simon Barrett

    Deputy Editor Ashleigh interviews the mind behind The Blair Witch Project’s 2016 sequel, Blair Witch.

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    “Matthew is unbelievable at making fart noises with his armpit”: An interview with Lee Wilson of Deaf Havana

    With Deaf Havana about to release their fourth album, Lucy Clowes went along to talk with Lee Wilson about their new music, positivity and touring habits.

  • “I reckon I have the record for the most hotel keys acquired in one night” – an interview with Crilly from Ashestoangels

    Live editor Carly-May Kavanagh and records editor Xavier Voigt-Hill interviewed Ashestoangels Crilly during a freshers Surge Session.

  • “My mum makes the best f**cking gravy in the world. Hands down” – An Interview with Frank Turner

    Ahead of his 2000th life performance, Alice Hearing sat down with Frank Turner.

  • “What I do is more about words than it is anything else” – An interview with Beans On Toast

    Beans on Toast talks to The Edge about touring, independent venues, and his new album.

  • “I don’t think I am famous” – An interview with GBBO’s Selasi Gbormittah

    We caught up with The Great British Bake Off contestant to talk about fame, baking playlists and the correct way to pronounce ‘scones’.

  • “Intimate is a good word to describe it”: An interview with HONNE

    We get cosy in a van just before their sold-out Brighton tour date.

  • “It’s caught the energy of what our band’s all about and what it always has been about into a recording which is quite an exciting factor”: An Interview with Max Helyer of You Me At Six

    You Me At Six have been away for too long. Over eighteen months ago, the acclaimed rock band released their fourth studio album Cavalier Youth which met with positive, though unmemorable, reviews. Dropping swiftly from the rock stratosphere, the – very underrated – album melted away, seemingly taking the band themselves with it. The band, celebrated […]

  • Raindance Film Festival: – “There’s no point running out and shooting something unless you’ve got a script that is amazing” – An interview with Keir and Dédé Burrows, Part Two

    In part two of The Edge‘s interview with director-producer team Keir and Dédé Burrows, the names behind Raindance favourite Worm, we continued to talk about the brilliance of sci-fi, including our favourite sci-fi’s, and whether Alex Garland’s Ex Machina can really stand the test the time… One of the questions Worm tries to answer, or at least bring up, […]

  • Raindance Film Festival: “If I were to meet myself, I’d crack jokes with me, we’d have the same sense of humour, we’d get along, we’ve both gotta be idiots” – An interview with Keir and Dédé Burrows, Part One

    Sophie Trenear continues our coverage of Raindance Film Festival, with an interview with the creative forces behind Sci-fi screener, Worm.

  • “To be honest, London is one of my favourite cities in the world” – An interview with Feder

    Head of Relations, Navi Ahluwalia, talks to up-and-coming French producer Feder about his journey into the music industry,

  • Raindance 2016 – “The first time I ever saw an actor read my words and make them better than it was on the page, I felt my heart swell. Like oh, that’s what love is!”: An Interview with Stephen Elliott, Part Two

    In the second part of her interview with Stephen Elliot, Sophie Trenear talks to him about her latest film.

  • Raindance 2016 – “One minute of James Franco’s time is probably worth a year of my time”: An interview with Stephen Elliott, Part One

    Sophie Trenear interviews Stephen Elliot about his film, After Adderall.