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You Me At Six Tries to Impress With New Album, VI

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

You Me At Six’s sixth album, VI, is a pretty good record, but not as good as the old ones. That about sums it up. The band is continuing their shift away from pop-punk in […]

KT Tunstall Releases New Album, WAX

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

I’ve been used to thinking of KT Tunstall’s voice as something instantly recognisable, largely due to how familiar it’s become to hear the Scottish singer-songwriter on radio. With a slight sense of reference to those […]

Petite Noir Releases The Incredible La Maison Noir

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Kieran Blyth

Bursting through the banks of creative expression, Petite Noir’s new release, La Maison Noir, encompasses an energetic flourishing of new sounds and ideas. Lying at the heart of The South African artist’s work is the […]

Twenty One Pilots Reach New Depths with New Album, Trench

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Tom Poole

Trench is an apt name for an album that has seemingly endless depth; it covers as many genres as it is possible to cover in 14 tracks. Trench is vast; acting not as one album, […]

Phosphorescent Returns with New Album, C’est La Vie

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Elena Sotelo

An elaborate musical portrait is brought to life by the American songwriter Phosphorescent in his latest album, C’est La Vie. In this new LP, he maintains his classic structure, whilst changes in intensity and rhythm […]

Sundara Karma Make a Not So Triumphant Return With New Single, ‘Illusions’

Posted on 10th October 201827th March 2019 by Eleanor Noyce

Tuesday saw the much-anticipated release of indie band Sundara Karma’s new single, ‘Illusions’. Attendees of their set at Saturday’s Neighbourhood festival in Manchester were treated to an exclusive listening of this; Twitter tells me the […]

Brockhampton Continue to Push Boundaries with New Project, iridescence

Posted on 5th October 201827th March 2019 by Jessica McCarrick

A beautifully crafted project rising from the ashes of past controversy comes iridescence, a confirmation that Brockhampton are still dominating new sound within the hip-hop genre as they continue to push the boundaries of sound, […]

alt-J Delves Into the Realms of Hip-Hop with New Album, REDUXER

Posted on 5th October 201827th March 2019 by Hollie Griss

Only one year on from their last album, RELAXER, alt-J have returned with a whole new host of music – but it’s far from their intricate brand of indie rock we’ve grown to expect. Instead, […]

4 Unmissable Albums From The Summer Break

Posted on 21st September 20185th November 2019 by Charlotte Loughlin

Wilf Amis, Backwards/Forwards With his debut two-track EP, Wilf Amis creates a striking world within his selection and manipulation of sounds. During the first track, ‘Backwards’, electronic waves, a soothing, deep bass and seemingly endless repetitive […]

Ólafur Arnalds cleanses and reinvigorates with new album re:member

Posted on 24th August 201827th March 2019 by Kieran Blyth

re:member || to become oneself again pic.twitter.com/b1gzr5xcHd — Ólafur Arnalds (@OlafurArnalds) April 8, 2018 To become oneself again; that is the aim of Ólafur Arnalds’s fourth full-length studio album, re:member. Or maybe it is to […]

Jagged Moon Make Waves with Debut Single, ‘Learn To Swim’

Posted on 12th August 201827th March 2019 by Robbie Cairns

It takes Jagged Moon less than three seconds to make their ever so gorgeous-sounding point. Experimenting with a wavy synth filter on the lead guitar, the oscillating riff which opens ‘Learn To Swim’ drives the […]

Father John Misty develops his musical persona in ‘God’s Favorite Customer’

Posted on 24th June 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Father John Misty’s fourth LP, God’s Favorite Customer, lives up to the hype created by the success of his previous album. Pure Comedy was released only last year and was regarded as one of the […]

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