Category: Albums


  • Beady Eye – Different Gear, Still Speeding

    Liam Gallagher says it’s better than Definitely Maybe, but will Beady Eye’s debut album live up to the hype?

  • Chapel Club – Palace

    The debut album from London five-piece, Chapel Club, is by no means an immediate grabber. It first strikes you as being rather dull, with the minimalist sound that the band adopts feeling too empty to produce anything remotely interesting. But first impressions aren’t everything. With a bit of patience, it soon becomes clear exactly how […]

  • Funeral for a Friend – Welcome Home Armageddon

    An EDGE exclusive: A sneak peak at Funeral For a Friend’s release set for March 14th

  • Bruno Mars, ‘Doo-Wops & Hooligans’

    Dom Ellis tells us why Bruno Mars new release is nothing short of average

  • Times of Grace – The Hymn of a Broken Man

    Adam Dutkiewicz and Jesse Leach shake off Killswitch to bring hope out of difficult times with a powerful and emotive album.

  • Iron & Wine – Kiss Each Other Clean

    A step up from Iron & Wine

  • Michael Jackson “Michael” Review

    At least it’s not another best-of.

  • The Damned Things – Ironiclast

    The début album from heavy metal’s latest supergroup featuring members of Anthrax, Every Time I Die and Fall Out Boy.

  • My Chemical Romance: Danger Days

    Punk jackets, red hair and no drummer…what have the New Jersey rockers got in store for us this time?

  • Frank Turner’s Rock n Roll EP

    The EDGE take a look at the latest musical offering from Winchester born folk-punkster Frank Turner

  • Teeth of the Sea – Your Mercury

    There is such a sense of cohesion on the record it makes it almost impossible not to listen all the way through once you play track one

  • Kanye West’s Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

    The EDGE take a look at rap’s shining light, the man who can bring the genre back from its lazy depths

  • Linkin Park Modestly Reinvent Music with A Thousand Suns

    Linkin Park try a different approach to making music, and the result is sophisticated and interesting to say the least.

  • Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra – Rockinghorse

    Jools Holland is back. Bigger, better and brassier than ever, Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra deliver a superb brand new 19 track album, ‘Rockinghorse’.