The Edge
Describing him as a ‘lyrical genius’, Connie Seamer looks back at Words, Words, Words which was released 10 years ago!
As a remaster of their debut album, the modernised plunge into the music that started the group sends Olivia Dellar crazy with admiration.
Released 5 years ago, Pentatonix’s self-titled album brought “a far more updated sound to acapella than what people would expect”.
Released 10 years ago, Alex Read tells us why Jackass 3D was much more than just a few onscreen funny pranks.
Released 10 years ago today, The Social Network is compared to a ‘modern tragedy’ by Records Editor Alice Fortt
Katie Evans looks back on the Ardman Animations classic that turns 15 years old!
Vicky Greer celebrates the hit anthology series that was taken ‘to staggering new heights’ in its fifth season.
Cineworld has confirmed the closing of all its cinemas with the hope that they may return in the near future.
Olivia Dellar takes us back 40 years to the iconic album that spawned the hit single ‘Immigrant Song’.
The Edgetival is back to cure your Monday blues!
Callum Nelmes takes us back 5 years to a Spielberg work that “clearly showcases the enduring brilliance of his work and his legendary filmmaker status”.
Debuting 10 years ago, Sherlock Holmes would go onto spawn many more seasons and reach more than 11 million viewers in later series.
Premiering 20 years ago, Jess Woodley-Stewart explores the film that challenged masculinity and stereotypes while becoming a classic in the process.
With tracks like ‘Wonderwall’ and ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, Oasis’ second album was also their most commercially successful album.