Author: Sian Blewitt


  • Introducing: Tenderlore

    Hayley, Rob and Olly create harmonies that make the hairs stand up at the back of your neck.

  • Introducing: Sam & the Stone Circle

    These guys could create their own genre with their interpretation of indie folk.

  • Review: Isle of Wight Festival 2015

    Sian Blewitt and Amy Bolton took the ferry over to the Isle of Wight for this year’s festival headlined by Fleetwood Mac, Blur, and The Prodigy (11/06/15-14/06/15)

  • The Best Up and Coming artists this Festival Season

    Will and Sian discuss what up and coming artists will be getting their attention this festival Season.

  • The Edge’s pick of European Festivals

    Festival season is upon us! The UK’s selection of summer events is plentiful, but if you’re looking for a change of scenery there are plenty to choose from across the water.

  • Review: YAK – ‘Plastic People’

    What I love so much about YAK is how they couple a retro vibe with the identity of British indie so harmoniously. The new single, ‘Plastic People’, is a perfect example of this. The track embodies a youthful unhinged attitude with a sleazy guitar riff that transcends menacing vocals and slurred lyrics. The entire track […]

  • Review: Hookworms – ‘Retreat’

    Hookworms told The Line of Best Fit that they wanted this track to have a ‘race for the finish line’ feel to it, and they have achieved just that. An effervescent melody meanders in and out of a pulsating bassline and frothy keyboards, creating a liberating atmosphere, with the lyrics “I’ve got a reason to […]

  • The Edge’s Favourite Political Songs

    In light of the election, here at The Edge we are celebrating our favourite political and protest music from the last century.

  • Introducing: The Magic Gang

    The Magic Gang have bounced into the spotlight recently with their happy go lucky slacker rock sound. Originally from the New Forest, the weezer-esque geeky power pop foursome have reminded the south coast how fun British indie can be. Their latest single ‘No Fun‘ marries a ramshackle scuzzy baseline with a hooky melody that leaves you […]

  • Women in the Entertainment Industry: Unapologetic Uniqueness: A Lesson from RuPaul

    Our features editor, Sian, and Jess take a look at Ru Paul’s body confidence message.

  • Review: Wolf Alice at the Old Fire Station, Bournemouth (08/04/15)

    Wolf Alice have been moving forward at an unstoppable rate since their debut single ‘fluffy’ and demonstrated exactly why at their April show in Bournemouth.

  • ‘If I wasn’t wearing any pants it would have been like a recurring dream’: An Interview with Wolf Alice

    Sian caught up with Wolf Alice to chat about their new album and what they’ve been up to in the last year.

  • ‘Don’t be afraid to not make money. Eat beans for a long time.’: An interview with Tommy from Django Django

    Sian Blewitt, Features Editor takes the time to chat with Django Django.

  • ‘It’s so instrumental to life; I don’t think I could go a week without music.’: An interview with Eoin of Drenge

    The Edge caught up with Eoin from Drenge to chat about their upcoming success and new album Undertow.