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Author: Fern McErlane

No thanks Estrid, we’ll reclaim our own body hair

Posted on 5th July 202117th August 2021 by Fern McErlane

‘Hey friend,’ the email read. ‘I’ve got a super-smooth surprise for you.’ It was from Estrid, one of the many ‘revolutionary’ feminine hair removal companies springing up recently. You may yourself have spotted their pastel-pink […]

It’s a song: The music of Channel 4’s LGBTQI+ hit show

Posted on 2nd March 20212nd March 2021 by Fern McErlane

The 2021 blockbuster drama It’s a Sin, created by queer screenwriter Russell T. Davies, explores the lives of young people affected by the emergence of the HIV and AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. The Gryphon music editor Fern McErlane takes a close look at the eighties-inspired soundtrack, and how music is used within the show. Warning: this article contains spoilers…

In The Middle with Pale Waves

Posted on 3rd February 202123rd March 2021 by Fern McErlane

Fern McErlane caught up with Pale Waves’ frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie ahead of the release of their second album, Who Am I?

Greentea Peng

Greentea Peng calls for a Revolution with her new single

Posted on 15th November 202015th November 2020 by Fern McErlane

Fern McErlane reviews the new single from Greentea Peng, ‘Revolution.’

In The Middle with No Rome & Beabadoobee

Posted on 7th July 20207th July 2020 by Fern McErlane

Down in the grungy basement of alternative hotspot The Key Club, past the bleeping arcade machines played by tour crew members, a tiny green room hides two musicians set to perform that evening. The freshest […]

Green Gardens Spread Their Wings on New EP ‘Sauna, Teach Me How to Breathe’

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Fern McErlane

Leeds-based four piece band Green Gardens have established themselves firmly in the local gig scene over the last few years, breaking the stereotype of “boys with guitars” with their meaningful music and sharp talent. However, […]

Caravan Palace Shake Up the O2 Academy 24/01/2020

Posted on 10th February 202010th February 2020 by Fern McErlane

To describe a Caravan Palace gig is like attempting to capture the intangible magic present at their shows. The buzz of excitable energy that spreads through the packed hall, and the sheer pure joy of […]

Barney Artist Charms Hyde Park Book Club

Posted on 31st January 202031st January 2020 by Fern McErlane

Down in the basement at Hyde Park Book Club, an excitable (and very fashionably dressed) crowd was gathering for the show that night- Barney Artist, the East London modern hip hop master. The support act […]

Caravan Palace / Preview / 24.01.20

Posted on 23rd January 202023rd January 2020 by Fern McErlane

Pioneers of the electro-swing scene Caravan Palace will be making a triumphant arrival in Leeds this Friday, at the local O2 Academy. The French legends are sure to fill the floor of the venue with […]

Flux’s Halloween Special Doesn’t Quite Live Up to Expectations

Posted on 8th November 2019 by Fern McErlane

For the spookiest night of the year, there was only one place to be: Flux’ Halloween Special went all-out for spooky vibes with four rooms and a staggering amount of DJ sets. The bunker featured […]

B-ahwe & Co Entrance Headrow House

Posted on 8th November 201914th December 2019 by Fern McErlane

Stepping into the gig room of Headrow House one rainy evening, the world of B-ahwe had completely transformed it into a mystical wonderland – a swirling colour scheme of projected paintings and art installations, combined […]

In The Middle with B-ahwe

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 by Fern McErlane

200 Degrees Café. Leeds. Raining – the perfect weather for the cozy sounds of B-ahwe.  So Beth, big first question- how did B-ahwe come about? I was writing a lot when I was ill, but […]

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