We caught up with the singer-songwriter prior to her set at this year’s Truck festival.
If you’re someone who frequents the Southampton live music scene, you’ve probably already heard of Brother Goose. If you haven’t, it’s time to get you up to speed. The quirky four-piece are Southampton born and bred, fronted by vocalist Calum Lintott, and have been playing their special brand of indie since early 2012. Self-confessedly undecided…
The Edge talks tour highlights, future ambitions and Bovril with the Don Broco frontman.
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Hackney four-piece Zola Blood ooze cool with their dreamy synths balanced by velvelty vocals.
Talk of inspiration and emotion over coffee with the American singer-songwriter.
Permanent summer vibes, with heart and soul to match.
The Edge’s Live Editor Will Hodgetts had a chat with Bowling For Soup bassist Erik Chandler on Skype to find out why the band have come back for another round.
Laura Cox caught up with Flo Morrissey before her set on the Main Stage at Blissfields Festival.
Marcus talks inspiration and headlining with the Dutch DJ and producer.
Hayley, Rob and Olly create harmonies that make the hairs stand up at the back of your neck.
These guys could create their own genre with their interpretation of indie folk.
The Edge highlight some of our favourite reactions to the equal marriage verdict, and join in the celebration.
Alex takes a look at how this year’s E3 represented an encouraging development for women in Gaming.