Category: Interviews


  • “Wherever you’re going on holiday, hopefully I’ll be out and about”: An Interview with Marvin Humes

    More than Voice judge and 1/4 of JLS, Marvin Humes is Luvbug; he tells the Edge about starting a DJing career and summer destinations.

  • “There’s not that much money in it, but it still beats a real job”: An interview with The View

    The Scottish indie rockers return to Southampton once again, and chatted to James Chadwick.

  • ‘Existing in the grey area where not a lot is certain’: An interview with Edd Simpson from Once Upon A Dead Man

    The Edge caught up with Edd Simpson from Once Upon A Dead Man to discuss their debut EP, ‘Concepts and Phenomena’.

  • “It’s a small price to pay to do what you’ve always dreamed of”: An interview with Natalie Burn

    Alumni of action blockbuster The Expendables 3 and only set to rise, The Edge chatted to the lovely Natalie Burn.

  • ‘With animation the scene can take a life of its own’: An interview with directors of the Oscar nominated Anomalisa

    Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson are the directors of 2015’s Anomalisa; based on a play of the same name, it is a masterfully created stop motion picture in which a lonely help author Michael (voiced by actor David Thewlis) sees everyone the same until he meets a certain special woman, Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh), […]

  • “If you can identify with characters on screen there is a kind of solace in the fact that it’s not just you”: An interview with Rayna Campbell

    Director Rayna Campbell’s latest venture, Lapse of Honour, sees her take a step backwards to behind the camera where she tells the tale of a modern-day, urban romance between teenagers caught up in a whirlpool of drugs, abuse and teenage pregnancy in Manchester’s Moss Side. Selected for several film festivals, it features faces familiar to […]

  • “If you act like an arsehole, your mum is going to be angry with you”: An interview with Will Varley

    Features Editor Camilla chats Southampton’s gig scene and his ability to predict the future with folk favourite Will Varley.

  • “I’m more of a spaghetti hoops man”: An interview with Beans On Toast

    The Edge caught up the a cornerstone of English folk, in the now infamous Joiners backstage.

  • “There will be a pristine wall of posters and someone will have to draw a penis somewhere”: Interview with Eliza And The Bear

    An interview with an indie folk five-piece, without a single member called Eliza.

  • “Most of the time we live in a little Creeper bubble”: Interview with Creeper’s Will Gould

    Southampton bred, this punk rock outfit channel Gerard Way.

  • “If you put kale in smoothies you’ll never die”: An interview with Ashestoangels’ Crilly

    An exclusive excerpt from the upcoming Big Bad Book of Backstage Dicks.

  • “Would you mind coming back, we’re just gonna electrocute you at another angle”: An interview with actor Sean Cronin

    Sean Cronin was born in West London, and with a tall, imposing and altogether villainous presence, he has played roles in everything from The World Is Not Enough to The Mummy and its sequel, all the way to Mission Impossible plus the upcoming Harry Potter spinoff. Also a producer and director, Cronin likely has as thorough a knowledge of what it’s like on movie set as […]

  • “You haven’t made it until you stop”: An interview with Joe from The Dunwells

    The Dunwells are the band from Yorkshire who go their big break in Memphis, landing a record deal, with their music being likened to big names from ‘early Killers’ material to Elbow. Ahead of their forthcoming album Light Up The Sky, to be released on February 26th 2016, frontman Joe Dunwell spoke to Carly-May Kavanagh about getting […]

  • “We just get on with it”: An interview with Gus from alt-J

    Carly-May Kavanagh chats band names and working at the zoo with one member of the indie trio.