Press clippings
Fringe Q&As: Axis of Awesome
Axis of Awesome: Won't Ever Not Stop Giving Up interview.
The Herald, 13th August 2016Axis of Awesome: Edinburgh Fringe 2016 interview
Australia's Axis of Awesome have built up a cult following at the Fringe for their brilliant musical comedy that showcases talent, imagination and a knack for making people laugh. You've most likely seen their most famous song Four Chords already, bit if not, stop what you're doing and listen now.
Laugh Out London, 25th July 2016Axis of Awesome Q&A - Edinburgh Fringe 2016
Interview with Axis of Awesome.
Short Com, 25th July 2016Preview: Axis of Awesome
Australian musical comedy trio Axis of Awesome are currently playing the Gilded Balloon.
Edinburgh Evening News, 12th August 2014Axis Of Awesome: The axis most awesome returns
Axis Of Awesome are Fringe legends, though only one third of the Fringe's own rock band was at the Edinburgh Festival last year, with Jordan and Lee sitting it out. But they're back with a brand new show called Viva La Vida Loca Las Vegas.
Chris Cooke, ThreeWeeks, 6th August 2014Axis of Awesome on the protesting over an Israeli show
My thoughts on this have been very mixed. I too have very strong views on Israel's aggression towards Palestine. But I find myself questioning whether picketing a small hip hop show at an arts festival is the best way to make a demonstration. Does the theatre company's receipt of a government grant really make them complicit in the assault on Gaza?
Axis of Awesome, The Huffington Post, 2nd August 2014Why don't journalists ask comics really cool questions?
I've had six years of these boring questions, I've had enough and I've decided to do something about it. So listen up Edinburgh Fringe journalists, here are several fresh and interesting questions that you can ask comedians.
Axis of Awesome, The Huffington Post, 30th July 2014Axis of Awesome interview
Viva La Vida Loca Las Vegas - the Axis of Awesome return to Edinburgh Fringe with a brand newshow (also featuring your favourite song from the internet). After 4 official sold-out seasons at the Edinburgh Fringe, get ready to once again enjoy Jordan, Lee, etc do their musical comedy thing that's reached over 90 million people on YouTube.
The New Current, 22nd July 2014Fringe Q&As: Axis of Awesome
In the second of our new series, Axis of Awesome tell us about their Fringe show, craziest on stage experience and what makes them laugh.
The Herald, 22nd July 2014Exclusive interview: Axis of Awesome
Three human beings (their words not mine) decided to make music. They made the lyrics to this music funny. Axis of Awesome was born. And that's basically it.
Caroline Garnar, TNT Magazine, 4th July 2014