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Jameela Jamil is one of the youngest and coolest presenters around, from being a model, to hosting Channel 4’s T4, and currently presenting BBC Radio 1’s chart show. We caught up with her – dressed in a fur coat (which included a hood, with ears!) – before her DJ gig at The Cube on Friday […]
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Video games aren’t proving to be entertaining for one consumer.
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Planning permission for potential student accommodation on the site of the iconic venue has been brought to light.
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Three days into their tour supporting Two Door Cinema Club, Deputy Editor George Doel and Live Editor Megan Downing caught up with one of the most talked about bands of the year so far: Bastille. With single ‘Pompeii’ out next month and then eagerly awaited debut album Bad Blood out on 4th March there was a […]
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Last week I headed to Kingston to a little pub venue called The Cricketers to see some of my favourite local musicians, most of whom I’d met at open mic nights in Southampton. Headlining was Tim O T, accompanied by his backing band, who delivered a very enjoyable set with his songs that “ironically combine […]
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The Edge’s live editor Megan Downing and head of relations Dan Flynn spoke to Freddie and Pete from The Vaccine’s prior to their Benefit Show at The Joiners. For such a worldly successful band to be coming back to their roots to play a Benefit show is fantastic. They tell The Edge how exciting they […]
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Late on Monday 14th January, British entertainment retail chain HMV announced that it would be calling in administrators from Deloitte to help take control of the company’s financial situation. The necessity of the appointment can hardly have come as a surprise to the senior staff of the company and stock exchange analysts following the release of it’s third […]
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The nominations for the 2013 EE British Academy Film and Television Awards have been anounced today ahead of the ceremony which will take on 10th February at the Royal Opera House in London. Lincoln leads the way with 10 nominations, Les Miserables and Life of Pi both receiving nine nominations, Skyfall with eight, Argo racking up seven and Anna Karenina with […]
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In our new ‘Nostalgia’ feature we revisit some significant songs and events. In our first edition Emily Webb sums up her Freshers experience.
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The Edge interview Greg James from Radio One at last year’s Fresher’s Ball.
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Alt-J – An Awesome Wave Released 25th May 2012, Infectious Music A worthy winner of The Edge’s number one album of 2012, this year the band have gathered a healthy fan base, helped by many festival performances over the summer. The record only reached number thirteen in the UK album charts, but re-entered the charts in […]
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Frank Ocean – channel ORANGE Released 16th July 2012, Mercury Records Just missing out on the top spot of The Edge’s favourite albums of 2012, Frank Ocean’s first major-label release caused frenzy when it was released in July. The record was preluded by Ocean admitting to having previously had a relationship with a man, showing […]
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The Maccabees – Given To The Wild Released 9th January 2012, Fiction Records The Maccabees make a triumphant return with Given To The Wild, the band’s third studio album, gaining a 9/10 rating from NME, Clash and The Fly. Hailing singles including ‘Pelican’, ‘Feel To Follow’, ‘Went Away’ and ‘Ayla’, the record got to number four […]
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Rising to fame in 2011 with ‘Video Games’ and its Instagram-style hipster video, Lana Del Rey was one of the most hyped acts at the beginning of the year, producing the magnificent Born To Die.