Author: The Edge


  • Weezer – Hurley

    After two successive disappointments, The EDGE ask if Weezer’s latest musical offering is worth the pain of its predecessors.

  • Sia – Clap Your Hands

    The EDGE time-travel back to April 2010 to take another look at the underestimated Sia’s most recent release

  • Sonic Youth – EVOL

    “Whilst not as “defining” as Daydream Nation or as obviously accessible as “Goo” or “Dirty”, EVOL finds Sonic Youth combining their best qualities together to create an outstanding album”

  • Hurts – Happiness

    Here are Hurts, a new band with a new sound that delivers on every level.

  • THE EDGE Top 4 Webcomics

    We like nothing better than a good ol’ laugh. And this week we take a look at what is splitting our sides all over the web.

  • (105) Days of Summer

    Lindsay got locked up and the UK Film Council closed up. The EDGE has missed an eventful 105 days of Summer.

  • Kings Of Leon – Radioactive

    The first single off their fifth album. Will it have you craving for more?

  • Avenged Sevenfold – Nightmare

    For Avenged Sevenfold fans and rock aficionados alike, Nightmare has been one of the most highly anticipated albums of the summer. It would be a lie, however, to say that all of this anticipation was in good faith. It’s no secret that the band’s drummer, Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sullivan, passed away in December 2009, and […]

  • The A-Team

    THE EDGE take a look at THE adaptation of the Summer – starring Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper and Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson

  • The Last Airbender

    THE EDGE looks at M. Night Shymalan’s latest addition to his portfolio. Probably not one to be too proud of.

  • Arcade Fire – The Suburbs

    Are the Reading and Leeds headliners really worth the hype?

  • The Last Exorcism

    A film-buff’s look at the all-too-missable handcam flick.

  • Manic Street Preachers – (It’s Not War) Just The End Of Love

    The first single from their 10th album, but how does it fair and should we be getting excited?

  • Brandon Flowers – Crossfire

    Can The Killers frontman make it on his own?