Tag: The Weeknd


  • Review: Future – FUTURE / HNDRXX

    Rob Tucker reviews both sides of Future’s one-two hit.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of 2016: Beyoncé – Lemonade

    Bruno Russell discusses Beyoncé’s audiovisual extravaganza.

  • Review: The Weeknd – Starboy

    The Canadian’s latest persona comes down to Earth with a bump.

  • This Week In Records: Busted, Calum Scott & The Weeknd (25/11/2016)

    This week is pretty much 2004 again.

  • The Weeknd’s new album is a tribute to David Bowie

    The artist also discussed his collaboration with Daft Punk, which also features on the album.

  • Review: The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk – ‘Starboy’

    Sophie McEvoy reviews the French-infused title track.

  • This Week In Records: The Weeknd, Goldroom & Will Joseph Cook (23/09/2016)

    This week sees new releases from Bloc Party, Shawn Mendes, Passenger, and more.

  • This Week In Records: Glass Animals, Dua Lipa & Carly Rae Jepsen (26/08/2016)

    This week sees new releases from Carly Rae Jepsen, Vince Staples, You Me At Six, and more.

  • Editorial Expressions: Linda Perry’s misguided view of ‘Til It Happens To You’

    Editor, Natalie, takes on the Twitter problem of today: Linda Perry’s accusations on Lady Gaga.

  • The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2015: The Weeknd – Beauty Behind the Madness

    The Weeknd’s album Beauty Behind The Madness is ninth in The Edge’s Top 10 Albums of 2015.

  • Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift lead 2016 Grammy nominations

    Ed Sheeran and The Weeknd are also strong contenders for next year’s awards, which will take place in February 2016.

  • This Week in Records

    This Week in Records (07/12/15-13/12/15) brings music from The Weeknd, and a reboot of a Destiny’s Child classic.

  • Review: The Neighbourhood – Wiped Out!

    “Wiped Out! is a record of the NBHD’s evolution and presents a fuller and far more grown-up sound for the band.” Navi reviews the return of The Neighbourhood.

  • Review: Disclosure – Caracal

    Records Editor Amy reviews the second offering from Disclosure, Caracal, to see if it lives up to their 2013 debut.