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The Scottish indie rockers return to Southampton once again, and chatted to James Chadwick.
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Here are the five artists you need to see at the End of the Road 2016, when it hits Larmer Tree Gardens on September 2nd.
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Just who is the fashionable subject of Albert Maysles’s Netflix documentary?
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With the run-up to Love Saves The Day (LSTD) 2016 well underway here is a quick rundown of the top 10 acts to see: 10) Snakehips Last year’s collaboration with Chance the Rapper and Tinashe on their single ‘All My Friends’ earnt them a top 5 position in the UK Singles Chart. Bringing with them new […]
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The Edge’s Live Editor gives his list of bands to look forward to and check out at this year’s Isle Of Wight Festival.
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As the line-up for Latitude fest keeps on giving, writer Navi put together a definitive list of acts not to be missed this year.
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Check out Annie Mac, High Contrast, Eats Everything and Joy Orbison at The Somerley Tea Party 2016
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The Edge caught up with Edd Simpson from Once Upon A Dead Man to discuss their debut EP, ‘Concepts and Phenomena’.
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Live Editor Will previews the acts to look forward to at this year’s Bilbao BBK Live festival.
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This year’s Slam Dunk Festival, held in Leeds, Birmingham and Hatfield over three days, sees iconic headliners Panic! At The Disco and Of Mice & Men perform for the thousands of pop-punk and punk-rock fans attending the festival’s tenth anniversary. But with over seven stages and a multitude of bands, groups and performers, deciding who […]
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Headlined by PJ Harvey and James Blake, Field Day takes place across 11th and 12th June this year. Headliners aside, the line-up is glittering with up-and-coming artists who won’t be overshadowed by the big, established names that feature on the line-up. Electronic magician Four Tet stands alongside Beach House, The Temper Trap, DJ Koze, Gold […]
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Channel 4’s university comedy, Fresh Meat, drew to a close this month with a fourth and final series. It’s a series every uni student can relate to; the wild nights, the rushed essays, the mistaken hookups. Most of all, the six students perfectly represent some of the ‘types’ you’ll meet at uni. We all know a […]
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With Brighton’s Wild Life Festival a little over two months away, music writer Tom picks out six acts from the diverse line up to look forward to over the weekend of June 11th and 12th.
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Features Editor Camilla talks about how she’s fond of the thing where there are enough people of colour and women that films look, like. Real.