Bromley Boy Seye talks to The Edge about Peter, Paul and his plans for the year.
Blaine Harrison of Mystery Jets fame takes five minutes to chat to The Edge about the bands summer plans and their set at LeeFest.
On March 1st 2012 the video for ‘Call Me Maybe’ was uploaded to YouTube and it quickly became one of the biggest selling singles of 2012. In the four and half months that it has been around, it has racked up almost 160 million views and has gone to number one worldwide. However, it’s success…
David Tully interviews Avenue Q’s leading lady Katharine Moraz.
The Edge catches up with emerging Edinburgh-based indie band, Bwani Junction, fresh off the stage from Leefest 2012
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. – ‘We Almost Lost Detroit’ The third single taken from their debut record It’s A Corporate World, ‘We Almost Lost Detroit’ shows that Drake and Rihanna aren’t the only ones who can recreate a Gil Scott-Heron classic. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. (not the race car driver) have inventively reinterpreted the track with an electro-motown…
Despite some apathy surrounding the Olympics, the opening ceremony looks set to be a suitably British event.
Prior to their summer festival dates, including a date at Redfest in Surrey, Simon Mitchell from Young Guns took time to chat to The Edge about life in the band and their recent album, Bones. What made you want to be in a band and who are your main inspirations? When I first saw Green…
On 8th February 2009 at around 12.30am an argument between a couple; rapper Chris Brown and R&B star Rihanna, escalated into Brown lashing out at Rihanna, leaving her with visible facial injuries, for which she required hospitalisation. The now 23 year old Chris Brown, was just 19 at the time of the incident, and has…
The summer season is nigh and numerous festivals are approaching, so while you festival virgins pack your toothbrushes, dry shampoo and packets of Ryvita into the lime green rucksack your mum once took camping, be aware of these things NOT to do in order to maintain your street cred. Wee on someone As fun as…
A dynamic, tender four piece from London which have the potential to shake up the pop scene.
Formed in 2008, Dog Is Dead haven’t had an easy time trying to break into the music industry. However, they have achieved a lot in the last 5 years as they have self-released their Your Childhood EP, performed at numerous festivals including Glastonbury, Bestival, Latitiude, Isle of Wight and Reading and Leeds, and supported OK Go,…
Another selection of new artists including reasonably local Febueder and hot new rapper Angel Haze.
I’m jovially stirring a steaming pan of what can only be described as green lentil mush, noting how brilliantly domesticated I’m being, while humming tunes from the (very few) musicals I know. “What can it be?!” I think to myself as I pack 3 tupperwares, 4 smoothies and a packet of raisin and hazelnut Frusli…