
Southampton Joiners October 17th Coming to one of Southampton’s most intimate venues with a new album and a new sound to showcase, was a risky move for the Liberpudlian threesome. After the massive success of Tales of Girls and Boys and Marsupials, The Wombats had a sterling reputation to maintain, both as performers and as…
Manic Street Preachers make their performance both fresh and classic at the Guildhall, with excellent results.
With Rolo Tomassi and The Ocean

After a two year absence from the UK, the return of Alter Bridge to the Southampton Guildhall was clearly long awaited by the South coast’s metal fans; with the venue packed and an eager anticipation from the moment doors opened. With a breath-taking 22 song set, followed by a four song acoustic encore, fans were…

Following the release of Spot The Difference, an album of newly recorded versions of older material in August 2010, New wave musicians Squeeze are embarking on a series of dates across the UK, stopping off in Southampton on December 6th. With the Lightning Seeds in tow, this is sure to be an outstanding show. Spot The…
Kids in Glass Houses rock the Guildhall, suported by Men (who) Like Girls
The EDGE take a trip to SUSU’s own monthly music event hosted by AIM…
1999 was the last time Feeder played the little concert hall behind the Stag’s Head and now eleven years and five albums later Grant Nicholas, Taka Hirose return with their new drummer Karl Brazil, and with a rejuvenated sound that brings them back to their traditional post-grunge roots rather than the more Coldplay-esque sound that…
Chris Baker takes The EDGE to a show of epic silly proportions at Southampton’s very own Guildhall
The Soul Cellar is always a great venue for live music and October 15th was no different. The night’s musical offerings started with a brilliant performance from Rhythm Propelled Grenades (see last month’s EDGE for a full interview with them), swiftly followed by this month’s featured local act Beatitudes. The band came onto the stage,…
Joshua Radin graces London’s Roundhouse in his biggest UK headline gig yet.
When I told people I was going to see McFly at the Guildhall, I was greeted with such scathing responses that I was beginning to wonder if I was making a huge mistake. Yes, they were cool when we were fourteen, but can the foursome really be relevant or enjoyable to anyone not still at…