Category: Records


  • What year is it? 00s Music Making a Return in the 2020s

    A reflection on the nostalgic music trends of recent years.

  • Interview: The Edge chats touring, 50’s music and student-rockstar life with Molly Meaker

    In between her studies at the University of Southampton, Molly Meaker has begun to make a name for herself in the city’s live scene and beyond. Not long after releasing her debut single ‘Sertraline’, I had a chat with Molly about it, upcoming plans, and the joys of touring. How would you describe your music […]

  • Dove Cameron reinvents herself – ‘Alchemical Vol. 1’ review

    Dove Cameron is back. Sporting a new alternative look, she makes her Disney days seem decades ago, even if she started Liv and Maddie only in 2013. After controversially removing her past music from her discovery, Cameron promised a new album with a new look and a new style, and she dropped just that with […]

  • An Interview with Matt Mason from DMA’S

    I had a little chat with Mason from Australian band DMA’S before they embarked on their UK tour for their new album, How Many Dreams. Mason: Hey, how you doing?, Sorry I’m late I’m just running around, I’ve got a big photoshoot tomorrow night so I’m like, running around trying to grab outfits and shit. […]

  • Baby Queen – ‘Quarter Life Crisis’ review: rising alt-pop star delivers an introspective, yet gloriously fun, debut album

    Rhianna Saglani shares her thoughts on alt-pop star Baby Queen’s debut album.

  • JP Saxe – ‘A Grey Area’ review – an honest narrative of the depths of heartbreak and new love

    Two years ago, my first article for The Edge was a review of JP Saxe‘s Deluxe first album. Two years later, it is only right to give you all an update on his discography and confirm that, in fact, he is still a genius.  It is safe to say that JP Saxe has been on […]

  • “Nowadays it’s so hard to get younger people into music”: An interview with Jah Wobble on touring, new music, and Brian Eno

    Thomas Priestley chats with Jah Wobble in the midst of his current UK tour.

  • Our Favourite Halloween Songs

    Megan Eynon-Daly and Editor Callum Joynes reflect on a few of their favourite Halloween songs.

  • Paramore – ‘Re: This is Why’ review: In a bold move, Paramore shines a light on the industry’s newest and fastest rising stars

    Lewis Ashley-Cheek shares mixed thoughts on Paramore’s new remix album.

  • “It’s very orchestral, there’s no egos”: An interview with Fat Dog on touring, beer, and their 2024 debut album plans

    Editor-in-Chief Callum Joynes chats to Fat Dog in the middle of their debut headline tour.

  • Peace on their long-awaited comeback: “We kept on referring to it as our second debut album”

    Back in spring, Peace announced their newest album Utopia, available via a protected website only. Just three weeks before they embark on their first nationwide tour in 5 years, I caught up with brothers Sam and Harry Koisser, the duo behind Peace, to chat all things Utopia. So you are back here for a show […]

  • Declan McKenna – ‘Nothing Works’ single review: a chaotic yet mesmerising piece of music

    James Patterson thinks that everything works with Declan McKenna’s latest single!

  • ‘We’re kind of in this rocky, emo era’: an interview with modernlove.

    I caught up with Barry and Cian from modernlove two days after the release of their new single, Plans, to see how these versatile indie pop/rock storytellers were feeling and what their next moves might be.

  • Sea Girls – ‘Weekends and Workdays’ single review: a catchy, optimistic tune with an encouraging message

    Fresh from their set at Reading Festival 2023, and with a new record label, Sea Girls are back with brand new music. This time, it’s a more reflective effort from the indie rock four-piece. This is Sea Girls’ first music under their new record label, Alt. Records. They begin this new era with an important […]