The Edge’s Top Albums of 2016: Beyoncé – Lemonade
Bruno Russell discusses Beyoncé’s audiovisual extravaganza.
Bruno Russell discusses Beyoncé’s audiovisual extravaganza.
The Courteeners rock out the Guildhall with a career spanning setlist (11/11/16).
This week, The Edge writers are humouring themselves by letting you into the stars they would love to hang out with, in this edition of Closer to The Edge.
Writer Eleanor Joyce is on the case to decipher the mystery of the meteoric rise of The Sherlocks.
From familiar territory to confusing new heights, Bon Iver’s new album is as bizarre as its track titles.
Millie Cassidy reviews the “sweet, sticky, and psychedelic” new record.
Alex Smith reviews the “artfully disjointed” preview of the band’s new EP.
Writer Navi reviews the latest single from Welsh foursome Catfish and The Bottlemen, in the run-up to their second album.
Records Editor Amy takes gives us a track-by-track review of Bloc Party’s Hymns ahead of its release on 29th January.
Ahead of the nomination announcement on Friday 16th October, The Edge has put together a Mercury Prize list of our own.
If you’re someone who frequents the Southampton live music scene, you’ve probably already heard of…
Synth pop duo Hurts have revealed new details for their new album, Surrender.
Will and Sian discuss what up and coming artists will be getting their attention this festival Season.
“What cannot be denied are the ideas, and styles used have altered the musical landscape for good.” – Kash Singh reviews.