Author: Hannah Mylrea


  • Review: Friday at Truck Festival

    The Oxfordshire-based festival proves once again why it’s a success year upon year (17/07/2015).

  • University alumni announced as Capital FM’s new South Coast Breakfast presenter

    Former programme controller of Surge Radio, Emma Jo-Real Davies, will co-present the show alongside comedian Tom Deacon.

  • Review: Conor Maynard – ‘Royalty’

    Maynard is back, but not with a bang.

  • Ones to watch at Wilderness Festival 2015

    Former Records Editor Hannah runs you through some of the best up-and-coming acts playing at this year’s Wilderness Festival.

  • Review: Prides – ‘Messiah’

    This marks good things for the release of the band’s debut album later this week.

  • Sam Smith tops the list of the 40 best-selling albums of 2015 so far

    Sam Smith has taken the top spot from fellow Brit, Ed Sheeran – with George Ezra, Taylor Swift and Hozier making up the rest of the top 5.

  • Review: Rita Ora – ‘Poison’

    Musically excellent, but the same can’t be said about the lyrics.

  • Ewan McGregor covers Catfish and the Bottlemen – watch

    The Scottish actor sings an acoustic version of the band’s single ‘Hourglass’ in the new full-length video.

  • Things that should be banned at festivals

    The Edge team take a look at the things we think should be banned from music festivals this summer.

  • Records we can’t wait for

    The team take a look at the records they can’t wait for in the latter half of 2015!

  • Review: Sunday at Common People (24/05/2015)

    The Edge reviews the second day of the latest addition to the UK festival scene.

  • Blu-Ray Review: Big Hero 6

    Big Hero 6 has made space for itself in the classic Disney canon, and with all the accolades it’s collecting it seems set to stay.

  • Review: Saturday at Common People Festival (23/05/2015)

    Team De Bank have done it again and created another hit, says Records Editor Hannah.

  • Preview: Common People Festival, Southampton (23-24/05/15)

    The masterminds behind Bestival and Camp Bestival are back with a spanking new festival here in Southampton.