Author: Tash Williamson


  • “I think I’m kind of a method singer” – An Interview with Newton Faulkner

    Ahead of the release of his new ‘best of’ album, Newton Faulkner has a good old chinwag with The Edge.

  • Review: Gus Dapperton at Engine Rooms, Southampton

    Bring your dancing shoes to a gig with Gus Dapperton.

  • This Month in Live: February

    Gus Dapperton and Valeras are among the artists playing the city this February

  • Review: Her’s at Heartbreakers, Southampton

    Her’s stopped by Heartbreakers in Southampton to spread the joy

  • Local Live Acts To Keep An Eye On in 2019

    Talent on the rise in Southampton in 2019

  • “We didn’t try and write for a certain time, we wrote for ourselves” – An Interview with Conor Curley of Fontaines D.C.

    The Edge discusses alternative music and great guitar bands with Conor Curley of Fontaines D.C.

  • The Edge’s List of 2019: King Princess

    Signed onto Mark Ronson’s Zelig Music record label, the popstar is tipped for a big 2019.

  • Preview: Alexandra Papanastassiou at The Brook, Southampton

    University of Southampton student performs at The Brook!

  • Review: Fontaines D.C. at The Joiners, Southampton

    Tash Williamson reviews Fontaines D.C.’s phenomenal sold out gig at The Joiners

  • This Month in Live: January

    Emarosa, Kojo Funds and Her’s are all coming to a venue near you this January!

  • This Month in Live: December

    It’s the last This Month in Live of the year and we’re keeping it coastal

  • Review: Sunflower Bean at The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth

    Tash Williamson reviews Sunflower Bean’s five star gig at The Wedgewood Rooms in Portsmouth

  • “When that inspiration does hit, it’s a magical moment that you can share together” – An Interview with Nick Kivlen of Sunflower Bean

    We talk to one third of the rock trio Sunflower Bean as they embark on their latest UK tour

  • Review: The Blinders at Heartbreakers, Southampton

    Blistering rock trio The Blinders played a sold out gig at Heartbreakers, Tash Williamson reviews