Tag: the strokes


  • The Noughties: The Indie Golden Years

    Martha Luke reminisces on Noughties indie music.

  • Our Pres Playlist

    The Edge’s best jams for those *spicy water* meetups!

  • Venue in Focus: The Wedgewood Rooms, Southsea

    The Wedgewood Rooms, also known simply as ‘The Wedge’ to locals, is Southsea’s leading independent music venue. Located on Albert Road among many other independent businesses, The Wedgewood Rooms boasts a long history of music and culture. The Wedgewood Rooms launched as a music venue in 1992, opening its doors to up-and-coming musicians – many […]

  • This Week In Records (12th April 2020) – The Strokes, Charli XCX and Twenty One Pilots

    As life as we know it slows to a stop, it seems so too do the music releases.  With more and more album postponements it seems like there won’t be a whole lot of new music to enjoy in the coming weeks.  However, not everyone has stopped.  This week, we got the gift of a […]

  • Review: Lollapalooza Paris 2019 – Sunday

    Clean Bandit, MØ, Biffy Clyro, The 1975 and The Strokes all performed on day two of the Parisian festival.

  • Acts to Look Forward to at Lollapalooza Paris 2019

    Tash Williamson breaks down some of the acts on Lollapalooza Paris’s billing.

  • Preview: Lollapalooza Paris 2019

    The 2019 edition of Lollapalooza Paris will feature sets from the likes of Twenty One Pilots, Martin Garrix, The Strokes and Migos.

  • This Week In Records: Charli XCX, Arcade Fire & The Cribs (28/07/2017)

    This week sees the return of some of the biggest in the world of music.

  • “I wish I could’ve done this when I was 20”: An interview with Albert Hammond Jr

    The Strokes’ guitarist, keyboard player and backup vocalist is stepping into a well deserved spotlight, and chatted to The Edge about his history and his future, plus where he’d be without music.

  • Review: Albert Hammond, Jr – Momentary Masters

    Jamie takes a look at The Strokes’ Albert Hammond, Jr’s third studio album, Momentary Masters.

  • 40 Days of Rewind: The White Stripes – White Blood Cells (2001)

    Aggression and artistry in equal measure – how The White Stripes finally exploded into the mainstream with their stunning third album.