Tag: Freddie Mercury


  • Queer Music Legends: Freddie Mercury

    To mark Pride Month, Emily Poole highlights Freddie Mercury as a queer music legend.

  • The Edge’s Favourite Queer Artists

    We cast a spotlight on some of our favourite LGBT artists!

  • Everything you need to know about Live Aid

    Live Aid was the big event of the 80’s, so it’s only right we reminisce!

  • Iconic 80’s Captured: Our Favourite Photographs

    Emily Poole, Mollie Potter and Susanna Robertson-Sheath discuss and examine their favourite and (what they consider) to be the most iconic photographs of the incredible 1980s!

  • 80’s Icons and their Legacies

    The people who made the eighties!

  • Nostalgic News: Queen’s Innuendo was released 30 years ago

    As the last album Mercury recorded before his death, Innuendo was a return to Queen’s roots, finishing Mercury’s career in the the same way it started – with a rock bang.

  • Why We Should Stop Calling Straight Artists Queer Icons

    Jemima Mann argues that we should start celebrating queer musicians.

  • How Much Should Artists Connect With Their Fans?

    Up close and personal, or separate from the fans? How should artists interact with their listeners?

  • The Biopic Gone Mad: Has It Gone Too Far?

    Is this a new trend? What are the implications? Louise Chase takes a look.

  • Listen: Previously unheard Freddie Mercury song released

    Almost three decades after his death, previously unheard Freddie Mercury vocals have been unearthed.

  • Death of the Persona: How social media demystifies the live performer

    Tash Williamson wonders whether onstage personas hold up after the birth of social media.

  • Review: Bohemian Rhapsody

    Theo Smith reviews the long awaited biopic of Queen.

  • Flashback Review: Queen at Live Aid in Wembley Stadium, London (1985)

    Tash Williamson looks back at Queen’s performance at Live Aid in anticipation of the release of the new Queen biopic

  • On Edge: Anticipating Bohemian Rhapsody

    Queen is finally getting a music biopic, which might feature Freddie Mercury, concludes Tash Williamson.