The Edge
‘untitled 03 05.28.2013’ is taken from Kendrick Lamar’s surprise release, untitled unmastered.
Head of Design Jack reviews M83’s initially disappointing comeback, ‘Do It, Try It’.
News Editor Anneka reviews the Manchester band’s much anticipated second record.
Deputy Editor, Lewis, reviews FKA twigs new single, ‘Good to Love’.
The latest from the reigning kings of British dream pop is mesmerising, writes Charlie Masters.
Panic! At The Disco’s latest is painfully unsubtle, writes Charlie Masters.
Everything Everything’s Get To Heaven is fourth in The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2015.
Carly-May Kavanagh chats band names and working at the zoo with one member of the indie trio.
Adam Kay supplied an evening of hilarious musical comedy, but unfortunately the performance lacked new material (09/12/2015).
Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd are also strong contenders for next year’s awards, which will take place in February 2016.
The Vaccines wow a sell-out Brixton Academy to concrete their reputation as live experts (26/10/15).
Lisa reviews The Darkness’ new festive music video.
This latest development follows other recent studio meet-ups that the singer has had with the likes of Paul McCartney, Nile Rogers and RedOne.
The University of Southampton’s head of early music, Elizabeth Kenny, is helping to launch NCEM’s Young Composers Award.