Tag: Oasis


  • Oasis vs. Blur – Who actually won the battle of Britpop?

    “You won Blur. Enjoy the money, I hope it makes you very happy. Dear Lord, what a sad little life, Blur.” – Liam Gallagher. With the majority of us being born in the early 2000s, the biggest cultural war of the 90s is only a mere tale, whispered from the lips of historians and middle-aged […]

  • ‘A true sense of artistry from start to finish’: A Track-by-Track Review of Sam Fender’s Seventeen Going Under

    Ellie Griffiths takes an in-depth look at the journey of Sam Fender’s Seventeen Going Under.

  • Iconic Performers of the 90s

    Our writers are throwing it back to the 90s to give us the lowdown on who are the most iconic performers of that decade!

  • The Best of 2000s Post-Britpop: The Courteeners – ‘St Jude’

    Records Exec Katie Evans talks us through a Post-Britpop gem, The Courteeners debut album St. Jude.

  • News Weekly Roundup (28/09/20-03/10/20) – Halloween, AC/DC and Ms. Marvel

    News Editor Sam Pegg rounds up an eventful week of news that sees hopeful sequels, bands reunited and a growing MCU.

  • Nostalgic News: Oasis ‘ (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? was released 25 years ago

    With tracks like ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, Oasis’ second album was also their most commercially successful album.

  • Venue in Focus: The Wedgewood Rooms, Southsea

    The Wedgewood Rooms, also known simply as ‘The Wedge’ to locals, is Southsea’s leading independent music venue. Located on Albert Road among many other independent businesses, The Wedgewood Rooms boasts a long history of music and culture. The Wedgewood Rooms launched as a music venue in 1992, opening its doors to up-and-coming musicians – many […]

  • Closer to the Edge: Venues We’re Most Excited to Visit Again

    Due to COVID-19, all venues had to close their doors to the public to ensure our safety. Writers from The Edge all reflect on their most beloved music venues and express why they miss them so much.

  • What is indie anyway?

    As part of our continued alternative coverage, Jed Wareham explores what the term ‘indie’ means nowadays and reflects on the changes the genre has undergone.

  • Review: Sunflower Bean – Twentytwo In Blue

    Owen Griffiths reviews the second attempt from the New York trio.

  • Preview: Liam Gallagher at Cardiff Motorpoint Arena

    Corrie David on Liam Gallagher’s debut UK tour this December.

  • Review: Liam Gallagher – As You Were

    The other Gallagher brother steps up to deliver a pretty brilliant debut.

  • Director of ‘Oasis: Supersonic’ Mat Whitecross admits possibility of sequel

    Whitecross also discussed the possibility of working with Morrissey and Johnny Marr.

  • Review: Supersonic

    Writer Tom Townend looks at the new feature length Oasis documentary and sees if it’s up to scratch.