Category: Records


  • Artist in Focus: Foals

    Rockstars or poets? Ahead of the release of Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 2, Thea Hartman looks at Foals’ journey to becoming stallions of the UK indie-rock scene.

  • This Week In Records (29/09/2019) – Tegan and Sara, Foals & The Japanese House

    Some Edge favourites in this week’s releases – check out all the best new music here!

  • Review: The Sherlocks – Under Your Sky

    The north of England has a tendency to produce some of the most killer indie rock bands with the likes of The Courteeners, Blossoms and The Sherlocks. After the success of their debut album, Live for the Moment, which landed at no.6 in the charts, The Sherlocks have now produced a second album which takes […]

  • A Song For Every (Fresher’s) Mood.

    Freshers is an emotional roller coaster. Luckily, we have just the playlist!

  • Hidden Gem: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Bandana

    The latest album from Madlib and Freddie Gibbs is not to be missed

  • The Age of Big-Name Collabs: Are We Still Excited?

    It seems like every week we have a new collaborations in the charts, but have artists exhausted the trend?

  • Freshers Week Soundtrack: Mumford & Sons – Babel

    A musical memory from one of our writers – happy freshers week!

  • Review: Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Rey – ‘Don’t Call Me Angel’

    How well does this new single stand in comparison to its tough past competition?

  • Review: Belle & Sebastian – Days of the Bagnold Summer

    Belle & Sebastian take on creating a film soundtrack in this new release.

  • Review: Fall Out Boy- ‘Dear Future Self (Hands Up)’

    Is the new single up to Fall Out Boy’s anthemic standards? Alice Fortt reviews.

  • This Week In Records (15/09/2019) – Sam Fender, Charli XCX & Green Day

    Your weekly round up of the biggest new releases!

  • Review: Lindsey Stirling – Artemis

    Louise Chase reviews the magic of Lindsey Stirling’s latest release.

  • Review: Microwave – Death Is A Warm Blanket

    Jed Wareham reviews the upcoming ‘apocalyptic’ album from Microwave.

  • Review: Pixies – Beneath The Eyrie

    Vicky Greer reviews the upcoming album from Pixies.