Author: Sam Law


  • This Week In Records (01/10/2018): Cher, Kodaline, & Logic

    We run over the week’s biggest new releases, including albums from Cher, Kodaline and Logic.

  • On Edge: Anticipating First Man

    Sam Law looks ahead to Damien Chazelle’s third feature film centering on Neil Armstrong’s historic journey to the moon.

  • This Week In Records (24/09/2018): Black Honey, BROCKHAMPTON, & Dodie

    The prodigious rap collective return with their fourth album alongside music from the south coast’s own Black Honey and YouTube star Dodie.

  • Closer To The Edge: Our (Alternative) Freshers Soundtrack

    We pick our favourite tracks that might not be dominating the radio waves for your fresher’s experience!

  • Review: alt-J – REDUXER

    One of 2017’s most bewildering releases gets the remix treatment alongside artists like Pusha T, Danny Brown and Little Simz.

  • Wolf Alice win the 2018 Mercury Prize

    The wonderful indie band saw off the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Everything Everything and Jorja Smith to win.

  • Preview: The Magic Gang at the Bournemouth O2 Academy

    The hotly-tipped indie band will be playing on Tuesday October 2nd.

  • This Week In Records (17/09/2018): Jungle, Pale Waves, & Lana Del Rey

    Weekly records round-ups are back with a bang, with new choons also coming from Khalid, The 1975 and Dizzee Rascal.

  • “The album is just a door into my brain” – An interview with Heather Baron-Gracie of Pale Waves

    Records Editor Sam Law chats festivals, touring, and the upcoming debut album with the BBC Sound Of 2018-nominated band’s frontwoman.

  • Nostalgic News: Watchmen was released 32 years ago

    As part of our ongoing 80s coverage, check out the groundbreaking graphic novel which was released over September and October 1986.

  • This Summer In Records (July/August 2018): Eminem, George Ezra, & Ariana Grande

    Records Editor Sam runs over The Edge’s favourite hit records from the summer of 2018.

  • Acts to Look Forward to at Reading Festival 2018

    Sam Law looks at the six most exciting acts ahead of this year’s Reading Festival.

  • Review: The Novatones – ‘Why Don’t You Listen To Me?’

    Sam Law reviews the latest from the Southampton-based band.

  • Preview: Reading Festival 2018

    Records Editor Sam Law runs down why you should be excited for one of the most controversial festival lineups of the year.