
After The End Of The Fucking World, a raw and instinctive manifesto, and then Morning Mister Protocol, a feverish plunge into chaos where glitter and friction intertwine, EDGES has gradually forged its own unique language. A sonic territory where jazz improvisation clashes with the energy of rock and the edginess of punk, in a constant tension between control and excess.
With nonchalance and biting irony, the group has been offering a sharp critique of contemporary society since its inception—without ever being pigeonholed. EDGES is neither jazz, nor rock, nor punk, nor pop: it’s a flow, a living material, an experience that is understood as much as it is felt, especially on stage.
Today, with 404: Bug Not Found, EDGES pushes this exploration even further.
This new EP acts as an unequivocal diagnosis: that of a world that continues to display messages of normality while the system is already broken. By borrowing from computer terminology, the group repurposes the “404” error into a global metaphor—that of a society riddled with invisible malfunctions, systemic bugs, and corrupted truths.
Here, the problem isn’t just technical; it’s structural. We’re looking for the flaw, but it remains elusive. Perhaps because it’s everywhere. Perhaps because it has become the norm.
Musically, EDGES embraces this instability. The organic rubs shoulders with the sharp, chaotic, and then tightens with almost clinical precision. The tracks unfold like lines of code under tension, oscillating between loss of control and brutal lucidity—much like a present that is teetering on the brink.
In a world spiraling out of control, where fear, weapons, and the logic of control are taking precedence over culture and nuance, 404: Bug Not Found offers no solution. It observes. It absorbs. It exposes.
And while everything is flashing red, EDGES keeps playing.
Guillaume Vierset – guitar
Camille-Alban Spreng – piano
Matteo Mazzù – bass
Teun Verbruggen – drums
8:30 pm – €14 / €7 (students)
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Source : Lanvert website