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Yellowcard return after nearly 3 years with their seventh studio record
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The first single from the upcoming studio album Fishin for Woo’s, Bowling for Soup demonstrate that they still have a certain charm about them
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The debut single from Staffordshire born All The Young
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Bring Me The Horizon return with a musical offering that is nothing short of incredible
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It had its own language, it was the home of one of the first ever Bromances in televisual history, and it was set in space – three reasons why, if you have never seen Red Dwarf, you are missing out in an epic way. Red Dwarf charts the rather odd friendship on board the eponymous […]
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The 90s was a great decade for American Idiots Green Day. The release of Dookie, so far their best selling album of all time, and Nimrod that houses smash hit singles ‘Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)’ and ‘Nice Guys Finish Last’, saw Green Day firmly cement their place on top of the punk-rock world. […]
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Diggit, Pokemon, Are You Afraid of the Dark and Sabrina the Teenage Witch – just four reasons why 90’s children’s television reigned supreme
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Hayley Taulbut takes a trip to SUSU Garden Court to sample the ska delights of Reel Big Fish on March 5th
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The EDGE’s Hayley Taulbut takes a trip down memory lane for Good Charlotte
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The EDGE take a look at the hotly anticipated debut from The Vaccines, set for release on March 14th
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Frequency 14th February, featuring Daniel & The Lion, The McManus Bros., and The David Gilani Experience Frequency, AIM’s monthly night of indie and alternative live music, is a great arena for the up and coming talents from around the south coast. They mesh together opposing styles with varying performing standards that make Frequency an interesting […]
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An EDGE exclusive: A sneak peak at Funeral For a Friend’s release set for March 14th
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Pretty. Odd was a shocking musical composition, there is no doubt about that. It was dull, derivative and the complete antithesis of everything that endeared listeners to them in the first place – you wondered if PATD had lost their musical marbles. But thankfully, following the departure of Ryan Ross and Jon Walker in July […]
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The EDGE take a nostalgic look at the best scene from Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon’s ‘The Trip’