Tag: BROCKHAMPTON


  • BROCKHAMPTON – ‘Big Pu**y’ single review: setting anticipation for one final album

    Reece Beckett is anticipating the final album from US group BROCKHAMPTON.

  • BROCKHAMPTON – ‘Hollywood Swinging’ single review: a funky and well executed commission

    Michal Delost is grooving away to BROCKHAMPTON’s new release from the ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru’ soundtrack.

  • Review: Kae Tempest – More Pressure (feat. Kevin Abstract)

    Reece Beckett reviews the latest track from the multi-talented Kae Tempest.

  • Best of Boybands

    Boybands. Hate them or love them, they’re a staple part of the music scene. From *NSYNC to BTS to Brockhampton, boybands have been around for decades now, and have all fallen onto our playlists at one point or another. Our writers are here with their top picks for who they think are the very best […]

  • Primavera Sound announces 2021 lineup

    Renowned Spanish music festival Primavera Sound has made the first announcements about its 2021 lineup, following the cancellation of this year’s festival due to COVID-19.

  • Albums of the Year 2019: #4 Kevin Abstract – ARIZONA BABY

    The Edge’s Albums of the Year: #4

  • The Edge’s Albums of the Decade

    This decade has been chaotic. But hey, at least we got some good music out of it.

  • Review: Ameer Vann – EMMANUEL

    Morgan McMillan reviews the solo EP from the controversial Ameer Vann

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – GINGER

    Does the latest album from BROCKHAMPTON live up to their previous work?

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – ‘BOY BYE’

    Does the new single live up to their high standard?

  • Review: Kevin Abstract – ARIZONA BABY

    Since his latest full-length record, Abstract has put out four albums with Brockhampton, so is his latest solo effort any good? Morgan McMillan reviews.

  • Review: Kevin Abstract – ‘Georgia’

    Morgan McMillan reviews the Brockhampton founder’s latest single.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2018: BROCKHAMPTON – iridescence

    The “best boyband since One Direction” make it to the No. 2 spot in our favourite albums of the year.

  • Annie Mac announces Hottest Record of the Year finalists

    The winner will be announced on December 6th – you can vote now on the Radio 1 website.