Category: Records


  • Trans Trenderz – More Than Just A Record Label

    Trans Trenderz is a French-American record label pushing black trans artists to the forefront of the music scene. Founded by Blxck Cxsper in 2016, following a collaborative album of the same name, Trans Trenderz was formed to allow trans musicians a platform to have their music mixed, mastered, and shared on Spotify – something Cxsper […]

  • Review: Lana Del Rey – ‘Let Me Love You Like a Woman’; Sultry Sweetness and Crystal Clear Expressionism of Desire

    A whirlwind romance, leaving LA and eloping? Sounds like typical, wistful and ethereal Lana Del Rey. And let’s just not talk about that art cover.  Lana Del Rey has strayed from her usual 2 years break between new projects and has surprisingly dropped the new lead single from her upcoming album Chemtrails over the Country […]

  • Review: Grayscale – ‘Diamond’; A Disappointing, Dull Affair

    ‘Diamonds’ certainly isn’t a shining delight, says Charlotte Brennan.

  • This Week in Records (02/11/2020) – Ariana Grande, Sam Smith and The Avalanches

    Records Editor Alice Fortt talks through this week’s hottest tunes!

  • Review: Pentatonix – “Be My Eyes”; A Beautiful Taste of What’s to Come Next

    The newest original single from Pentatonix gets rave reviews from Louise Chase.

  • Review: Dali – ‘Bitter’; ‘With Every New Track, Dali Get Better And Better’

    Intense. Heavy. Angry. Fantastic. These are just a few words that describe ‘Bitter’, the newest single from Dali, out today on the 31st of October. Dali are no strangers to some cracking good hard rock; their previous EP, Vol. 1 , is pure evidence of this. But ‘Bitter’ feels different somehow, more emotionally-fuelled, and overwhelmingly […]

  • Our Favourite Halloween Tunes

    Happy Halloween from The Edge!

  • Not Life-Changing, But Worth the Listen; A Review of LEON’s Apart

    News Editor Sam Pegg got the first look at LEON’s newest album, Apart, out today.

  • What We’re Listening To: September 2020

    Here’s your roundup of September tunes from us at The Edge!

  • Review: Alfie Templeman – ‘Forever Isn’t Long Enough’; 80s Pop-Inspired Synth-y Goodness

    After only two months since his last release, teen sensation Alfie Templeman is back with a bright and groovy single that couldn’t be any more infectious. ‘Forever Isn’t Long Enough’ takes a lot of inspiration from 80s synthpop but gives the vintage sound a more modern twist that results in a fantastic track that has […]

  • Review – Miley Cyrus – ‘Heart of Glass’; Miley Continues to Impress

    Film Sub-Editor Lucy Maggs shares some love for the newest cover from country-turned-pop singer Miley Cyrus.

  • Review: Matt Maeson’s ‘Hallucinogenics’ feat. Lana Del Rey; A Match Made in Heaven

    No doubt serving to many as an introduction to the wonderful discography of Matt Maeson, ‘Hallucinogenics’ marries both Maeson’s pop singer-songwriter sound with the soaring angelic voice of Lana Del Rey. While it remains as a single from Maeson’s 2018 debut album Bank On The Funeral, this collaborative rendition helps the song reach new heights […]

  • A Look at The World Of… Janelle Monae’s Metropolis Series

    Delve deep into the world of Janelle Monae’s metropolis with Connie Seamer.

  • Introducing: House of Pharaohs

    Hailing from South East London, House of Pharaohs have been transforming the rap scene. The group first established their distinctive sound with debut mixtape Southern Stamp in 2015. Unlike other traditional rap groups, House of Pharaohs blend hard-hitting grime/trap beats with psychedelic synths making their sound “free, versatile and eclectic” as said by rapper DannyStern. […]