Author: Amy Wootten


  • Review: Half Moon Run – Sun Leads Me On

    “You’ll wonder where you are and what Half Moon Run are doing.” Records Editor Amy reviews Half Moon Run’s sophomore album.

  • Review: Oh Wonder – ‘Without You’

    ‘Without You’ is the latest track from Oh Wonder’s debut album. Records Editor Amy reviews.

  • This Week in Records

    This Week in Records (26/10/2015-01/11/2015) holds Amy Winehouse, new music from Ariana Grande, and the debut record from GEMS.

  • Review: Paves – ‘Dancing ’til The End Of Time’

    “In a world saturated in synthpop and dance tracks, Paves’ emergence is a refreshing one.” Records Editor Amy reviews the debut track from Paves.

  • Review: Zola Blood – Pieces Of The Day

    Records Editor Amy reviews the latest offering from Hackney four-piece Zola Blood.

  • In celebration of Dame Angela Lansbury

    In honour of Dame Angela Lansbury’s 90th birthday, The Edge’s writers take a look back at some of her most iconic roles.

  • 2015 Mercury Prize nominations announced

    This year’s Mercury Prize nominees for ‘Album of the Year’ include, Jamie xx, Slaves, Florence and the Machine, and SOAK.

  • This Week in Records

    This Week in Records (11/10/15-17/10/15) glitters with a collaboration between Marina and the Diamonds and Clean Bandit, with albums from Demi Lovato and Raury.

  • The Edge’s Mercury Prize Wishlist

    Ahead of the nomination announcement on Friday 16th October, The Edge has put together a Mercury Prize list of our own.

  • “We started playing music in the crappy music corridor”: An Interview with Lawrence from Kagoule

    We chatted to Lawrence from Nottingham trio Kagoule, ahead of their performance at Independence Festival in November.

  • Review: Kelela – Hallucinogen EP

    “Hallucinogen is honest, explicit, and beautifully polished.” Records Editor Amy reviews Kelela’s new EP.

  • Review: Mabel – ‘Know Me Better’

    Records Editor Amy takes a look at the debut track from 19 year-old Mabel.

  • This Week in Records

    This Week in Records (05/10/2015-11/10/2015) brings with it Låpsley, Hurts, and Gilligan Moss.

  • Review: The Calls – ‘The Waterfront’

    Records Editor Amy reviews the chaotic debut track from young Leeds band, The Calls.