Tag: Pale Waves


  • The Edge’s Favourite Queer Artists

    We cast a spotlight on some of our favourite LGBT artists!

  • Callum’s Pick of the Albums: August 2022

    Callum Joynes takes a glimpse at what LPs are fast approaching in the month of August!

  • Review: Pale Waves @ O2 Academy Bournemouth, 16/11/21

    When I arrived at the O2 Academy in Bournemouth, I was met by a huge queue of people outside. Some had been camping there for more than seven hours just to be at the front of the queue. We can’t forget about the incredibly talented supporting acts, first up was Bitters performing their indie-pop music […]

  • Preview: Pale Waves & Hot Milk at O2 Academy, Bournemouth, 16/02/2022

    One of the UK’s most famous pop-indie bands from Manchester, will be bringing their big energy to headline the O2 Academy arena at Bournemouth on the 16th of February 2022. Pale Waves will be performing their incredible second album Who Am I? with special guest, emo-pop band Hot Milk. Pale Waves’ unique goth style mixed with […]

  • “I’ve had years of that frustration and anger building up which allowed me to write this song”- An Interview with Heather Baron-Gracie from Pale Waves

    Kiera Gormley chats with Heather Baron-Gracie of Pale Waves on their album release day all about the record, live shows and battles with confidence.

  • Worst Acts to See Live

    Three of our writers discuss bands who they once thought was amazing… until they saw them live.

  • She’s Still Got It: A Review of Alanis Morissette’s Such Pretty Forks in The Road

    90s queen Alanis Morissette is back with her newest record.

  • Label in Focus: Dirty Hit

    With the release of the 1975’s new album, let’s have a look at the label that started it all.

  • Closer To The Edge: Our Favourite Live Female Artists

    The Edge writers discuss their favourite live female artists

  • The Edge’s List of 2019: No Rome

    No Rome a.k.a. Rome Gomez burst onto the scene in 2018 with dreamy breakout track ‘Narcissist’ – featuring a pretty small band called The 1975 (no, I’ve not heard of them either…). Originally based in Manilla, the Filipino musician has since relocated to London to continue making music with Matty Healy and co. – it’s […]

  • The Edge’s List of 2019: The Japanese House

    The Edge’s List of 2019 continues with dream pop act The Japanese House.

  • Notes on News: Discovering Rising Stars with Yearly ‘Sound Of’ Lists

    Amber-Louise takes a look at BBC’s Sound of 2019 ahead of our own List of 2019’s release.

  • 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.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2018: Numbers 50-31

    It’s finally time to find out what made our picks for the best albums of the year…