Category: Records


  • Rewind: Rush – ‘Tom Sawyer’

    A look back at the 80s rockers’ most notable work.

  • Review: The Academic – Tales from the Backseat

    Frazer Loveman reviews the debut album from the Irish quartet.

  • Review: Fall Out Boy – ‘Wilson (Expensive Mistakes)’

    With their seventh album in the bag, Sophie Trenear reviews the iconic emo mavericks’ latest.

  • Notes on News: Why were Sam Smith, Katy Perry and Camila Cabello snubbed in 2018 Brit Nominations?

    Do the recent Brit nominations show the awards have lost touch with how the public consume music?

  • Rewind: Fall Out Boy – Infinity on High

    As their seventh studio album releases, Sophie Trenear takes a look back at Fall Out Boy’s third and most commercially successful effort.

  • Review: Jorja Smith feat. Stormzy – ‘Let Me Down’

    Maddi Howell reviews the collaborative track from the Brits Critics Choice winner for 2018 and King of grime.

  • In Memory of Dolores O’Riordan

    The Edge takes a look back at the wonderful career of the late Dolores O’Riordan.

  • Review: The Black Eyed Peas – ‘Street Livin”

    Tom Hills reviews the comeback single from the Fergie-less trio.

  • Review: Jack White – ‘Connected By Love’

    Harry Fortuna reviews one half of The White Stripes’ comeback single.

  • Review: Bruno Mars feat. Cardi B – ‘Finesse (Remix)’

    Tom Hills reviews the new remix, which features the biggest female rapper of the moment.

  • This Week In Records (11/01/2018): Troye Sivan, Camila Cabello, & Jorja Smith

    With awards season just around the corner, here are all the fresh tracks from some of your favourites!

  • The Edge’s List of 2018: Sigrid

    Carly-May Kavanagh takes a look at the magical Scandinavian songstress.

  • The Edge’s List of 2018: Cosmo Pyke

    Unveiling fresh new talent for 2018, The Edge’s List is back for a fifth year!

  • “Does anyone know if Whitney Houston did a Christmas song?” – An interview with Peking Duk and Icona Pop

    If you’re looking for video shoots where people set themselves on fire, these party specialists won’t ‘Let You Down.’