Category: Features


  • Is the cliff-hanger dead?

    Editor, Natalie, takes a look into film, gaming and TV to see whether the cliff-hanger can survive.

  • “Even the songs that push in different directions still feel like us, just with a bit of a different vibe”: An interview with State Champs

    Ahead of their first UK headline tour, The Edge chatted to the American po-punk rockers about inspirations, and Starbucks around the world.

  • Music Video Hall Of Fame: The Edge’s favourite female music videos

    Our writers got together to decide, in the first of a new series, which leading ladies have made music video magic.

  • “We love playing with opposite worlds”: An interview with Kate Boy

    Deputy Editor Lewis talks to up-and-coming electro-pop band, Kate Boy.

  • Courtney Barnett

    Introducing: Courtney Barnett

    An Australian singer-songwriter, Courtney Barnett made her debut this march with the album Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit. But after having already released a 2014 EP (the fabulously titled The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas), Barnett’s sound is slickly polished and radio-ready. With hints of psychedelic 60s and […]

  • “What I am, and what I do, are the same thing”: An interview with The Proclaimers

    Features Editor Camilla got to talk to her – and Scotland’s – favourite twins about inspirations, and how to become a music industry legend.

  • “Letdown-pop, that’s my new phrase”: An interview with Rory from Drenge

    Records editor, Amy Wooten caught up with the boys from Drenge.

  • Critical Voices: Reviews and Previews

    Joanna Mills takes a look at whether it is right to critique a piece of theatre that is in preview.

  • “Glittery songs for glittery people”: An interview with Theo from Wolf Alice

    Records Editor Amy had a chat with Wolf Alice’s Theo about debut albums, glitter, and the Mercury Prize.

  • The Edge talks to: Brian Helgeland

    Hollie talks to Brian Helegeland about his experience with the film Legend.

  • Diane Coffee

    Introducing: Diane Coffee

    Diane Coffee is the child of rock-glam band Foxygen alumni Shaun Fleming; but the apple has fallen pretty far from the tree. Fleming’s new work – particularly in the release of his newest and second album, Everybody’s A Good Dog – takes an entirely different influence, blending in elements of 90s pop and 60s rock […]

  • “You’ll always see me walking around with a stick of ginger poking out of my back pocket”: Interview with Mikey Chapman from Mallory Knox

    Beth talked to the front man of Mallory Knox ahead of their upcoming UK tour.

  • Our Dream Oscar Hosting Duo’s

    The Edge take a look at who should go forward to host the Oscars after the duo format returns.

  • Introducing: The Funk Division

    Authentic acid jazz, with soul and R&B influences, straight from the heart of the country.