The Edge
Harley James Mitford ponders all things metal, through the medium of “bumbling anecdotes and eccentric ramblings.”
writer Tash Williamson introduces 5-piece indie pop rock band July Talk.
Harley James Mitford chats Capri-Suns, Potassium, and Grand Theft Auto with the two founding members of Carcer City.
The Edge writers are on hand to suggest shows to binge for the remainder of the holidays, in this week’s Closer To The Edge
Writer David examines why the DC cinematic Universe just hasn’t hit the mark so far.
Bruno gives a rundown of 2016’s best original film songs.
Features Editor Rehana looks at the independent romance genre, and the ways in which it defies the expectations of mainstream romance.
The multi-part movie has become a staple of our culture in the last decade. The Edge chronicles the format’s rise and fall.
Alternative folk meets deep, emotive lyrics and raw, earthy vocals. Rehana Introduces Sam England.
The Edge writers suggest some recommendations for books to take to the beach this summer.
In honour of National Dance Day, Film Editor Hollie runs through her favourite dance films.
Culture Editor James examines Steven Moffat’s problem with leaving his characters in the sci-fi graveyard.
Millie Cassidy reviews the effects of listeners knowing who a song was written about, and whether it’s our right to know in the first place.
We seem to be getting an abundance of prequels, so are they any good in the first place?