Part two of The Edge’s Glastonbury Festival 2013 review is here!
Part one of The Edge’s Glastonbury Festival review.
Elinor Day previews the small local budget festival Butserfest
Alex Rogers and Claire Joines explain how These New Puritans stayed ‘true to the power of their instruments’ at their most recent gig in London
I have been to the Eden Sessions several times, and I am yet to find a venue that is even close to equivocating its unusual blend of expansiveness and intimacy. By containing a spiritual atmosphere within an archetypal festival layout, the venue manages to brilliantly highlight the talent of its performers, but despite these predetermined…
The Edge reviews hip-hop collective OFWGKTA at the HMV Forum in London.
The Secret Garden Party promises to deliver magical mysteries and incredible music in the festival billed as “a four-day party like no other”
Sziget is quite possibly one of the most attractive festival getaways Europe has to offer, and this year’s Island festival in Danube promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Not only does Sziget play host to a myriad of fantastic musical acts, it has a plethora of cultural bedazzlements to occupy your time with. So…
Vampire Weekend provide a taste of Glastonbury at the O2 Academy in Bournemouth
Elinor Day was lucky enough to go and see The Killers at Wembley on Saturday – here’s what she thought!
If you weren’t lucky enough to get tickets for Frank Turner’s NME show at Joiners last night, Sam Welch is here to tell you what he thought.
Immy Brooks explains why Willy Mason’s gig at The Joiners is proof of his ongoing success
Now in its eleventh year, Download Festival arrived once again at Castle Donington for three days of music spanning the whole of the rock spectrum. With weather conditions best described as your standard ‘English Summer’, it was up to the music to brighten the weekend. Thankfully, the headliners more than lived up to their reputations,…
If you’re staying in Southampton this summer, it might be worth popping on the train on the 24th August for Portsmouth’s Victorious Festival, which is hosting an impressive selection of indie favourites and local acts. Over the weekend, the main stage hosts a diverse mix, from 80’s funk band Level 42, to Maximo Park and…