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Banner Photo Credit: Dollie Kyarn After rising in popularity through her breakout album Preacher’s Daughter, Ethel Cain returns with Willoughby Tucker, I Will Always Love You, an album dedicated to love, loss, and obsession. Cain once again delivers a gut-wrenching portrait of an unravelling relationship, steeped in religious guilt and abusive dynamics. With raw lyricism, […]
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Callum Joynes enjoys a weekend at the Isle of Wight Festival.
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Stromae’s Cheese was released 15 years ago!
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News editor Daisy celebrates the 5th anniversary of Pink Pony Club by Chappel Roan
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Britpop is so back! Due to be released on March 21st, Welly’s debut Britpop-infused album, ‘Big in the Suburbs‘, comes with a track list of 14 impeccable songs. The Brighton-based five-piece have had a whirlwind of the last two years- travelling across the UK on their headline tour, and most recently being on the Dork […]
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A night of fun, laughter, and incredible live music hit Heartbreakers in Southampton, courtesy of Dork Magazine and the Dork Tour. The gig began with an epic performance by duo The Pill, made up of Lily and Lottie, who graced the stage with a brilliant set, with my personal highlights being performances of their recent […]
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Whether it’s playing to packed rooms or reminiscing about barking dogs at empty pubs, this band reminds us that the best music often comes from embracing the ordinary.
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Sam celebrates 45 years of Bob Marley and the Wailers’ Uprising.
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Delving into The Edge archives, we uncover what our previous committee were listening to in January 2021…
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After 15 years of “gracing” our screens, Rihanna Saglani, shares her problems with the show that was once a staple of British culture.
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A successful adaptation of a musical into a film is no mean feat. In my opinion, it is quite the risk to attempt to capture the magic that a theatre show exudes and make it into a blockbuster without losing the energy of the performances or using really bad CGI (the 2019 Cats film speaks […]
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Released and popularised in 2017, “Feel It Still” was on the radio, everywhere, all the time – we could never escape it. But, if someone had told me Portugal the Man is in fact a band and not one singular man, let alone an artist making music for eleven years before this song, and still […]
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Holly Allwright discusses her favourite Summer Musical.
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Megan Eynon Daley discusses why Teen Beach Movie is her favourite film to watch in Summer.