Tag: BROCKHAMPTON


  • Review: Husky Loops at The Joiners

    Jed Wareham reviews the Italian trio Husky Loops on their Southampton debut at The Joiners.

  • This Week In Records (24/09/2018): Black Honey, BROCKHAMPTON, & Dodie

    The prodigious rap collective return with their fourth album alongside music from the south coast’s own Black Honey and YouTube star Dodie.

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – iridescence

    Ollie Webber reviews BROCKHAMPTON’s highly anticipated follow-up to the Saturation trilogy.

  • Closer To The Edge: Our (Alternative) Freshers Soundtrack

    We pick our favourite tracks that might not be dominating the radio waves for your fresher’s experience!

  • Acts to Look Forward to at Reading Festival 2018

    Sam Law looks at the six most exciting acts ahead of this year’s Reading Festival.

  • Preview: Reading Festival 2018

    Records Editor Sam Law runs down why you should be excited for one of the most controversial festival lineups of the year.

  • Artist in focus: BROCKHAMPTON

    In celebration of our upcoming diversity special issue, Film Editor David profiles the young boyband.

  • The alternative picks for awards season

    With awards season coming to an end, Film Editor David looks at some of the year’s most notable snubs.

  • Closer to The Edge: Memorable Entertainment of 2017

    As 2017 draws to a close, our writers look back at the standout entertainment of the year (guilty pleasures included).

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2017: Numbers 30-21

    Our next installment in the countdown to find the best album of the year.

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – SATURATION III

    David Mitchell-Baker has almost run out of superlatives to throw at Brockhampton… Almost…

  • This Week In Records (15/12/17): Lily Allen, Charli XCX & Ed Sheeran

    We’re back to bring you all of the new things you NEED to be listening to this Friday morning.

  • Entertainment in Hindsight: September 2017

    Here are The Edge’s entertainment picks for September, featuring Taylor Swift, Wolf Alice and Mother!

  • Review: BROCKHAMPTON – SATURATION II

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the follow up to their highly successful debut.