Category: Albums


  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #3 – Fontaines D.C.’s ‘A Hero’s Death’

    At number 3 in our Top Albums list, we have Fontaines D.C.’s ‘A Hero’s Death’.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #4 – Enter Shikari’s ‘Nothing is True & Everything is Possible’

    4th place in our top albums of 2020 list goes to the Shikari boys with their latest release, Nothing is True & Everything is Possible.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #5 – Boy Pablo’s ‘Wachito Rico’

    Boy Pablo’s brilliant debut Wachito Rico gets 5th place in our top albums list.

  • An Evolved Sound for an Ever Growing Band: A Review of You Me At Six’s SUCKAPUNCH

    Live editor, Jo Lisney, gives her take on You Me at Six’s latest album, SUCKAPUNCH

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #6 – IDLES’ ‘Ultra Mono’

    In 6th place is the latest album from Bristol-punks IDLES with their second studio album ‘Ultra Mono’.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #8 – Kylie’s ‘Disco’

    Taking a spot at 8th place in our 2020 list is Kylie’s ‘Disco’.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #9 – Declan McKenna’s ‘Zeros’

    Joining the list of our Top 2020 Albums in 9th place is Declan McKenna’s Zeros!

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2020: #10 – Selena Gomez’s ‘Rare’

    The first album in our Top Albums of 2020 list is the latest release from Selena Gomez, her third solo studio album Rare.

  • Hidden Gem: Raleigh Ritchie – Andy

    Harry Geeves explores the latest work from Bristol singer-songwriter Raleigh Ritchie.

  • Lacking Rebellion, Yet Still Showing That Much-Loved Excitement: A Review of YUNGBLUD’s ‘weird!’

    Charlotte Brennan discusses the latest album from pop-rocker Yungblud.

  • A ‘Dreary Crawl’: A Review of Chris Kamara’s …And A Happy New Year

    There’s been a mediocre sequel to a novelty Christmas Album! But by who, Kammy? Yes, for the second year running, ex-footballer, long time Sky Sports analyst, and now Michael Bublé impersonator, Chris Kamara has released a Christmas album, that assumedly someone, somewhere has asked for. Hyperbole aside, Kammy’s Here’s To Christmas charted at number eight […]

  • Deep and Compelling Indie Fun: A Review of Will Joseph Cook’s Something to Feel Good About

    You may be familiar with Will Joseph Cook for his catchy singles like ‘Daisy Chains’ or ‘Girls Like Me’, but the twenty-three-year-old musician has just released his second full-length album that is full of gems to get your ears glued too. Starting his career in the early 2010s, Cook has had a very successful career […]

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    A Joyous Celebration of Freedom: A Review of Little Mix’s Confetti

    Ever since Little Mix won The X Factor in 2011, they’ve proven that they’re the world’s biggest girl group of the decade — and that they’re here to stay. They dropped their album Glory Days in 2016. starting the most successful era in their careers, debuting at #1 and soon leading them to win a […]

  • A Celebrated, Quiet End; A Review of Meg Myers’ ‘I’d Like 2 Go Home Now’ (Part II)

    The final chapter of Meg Myers disco era is here.