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‘Wake Up Now’ by Nick Mulvey

Posted on 5th October 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Perhaps the first hint as to the contents of Nick Mulvey’s latest album, Wake Up Now, is hidden amongst the layers of its striking artwork. Endless spiralling patterns colliding and overlapping within a kaleidoscope of […]

‘Love What Survives’ by Mount Kimbie

Posted on 4th October 201710th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Mount Kimbie are returning with their third studio album following 2013’s melancholic Cold Springs Fault Less Youth. The transatlantic Love What Survives, conceived between London and Los Angeles, marks the duo’s movement into more melodic, […]

‘Concrete and Gold’ by Foo Fighters

Posted on 2nd October 201710th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Right from the intro track, you can tell this album is going to be a mess of poorly-executed radio-rock clichés. Or rather, it foreshadows it, because the first half of the record is actually alright, […]

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‘Music From Before The Storm’ by Daughter

Posted on 29th September 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Daughter’s latest release, Music from Before the Storm, is quite different to their 2016 album Not to Disappear. This is because this album was actually written as the soundtrack to the video game, ‘Life is […]

Architects’ Unexpected Return with ‘Doomsday’

Posted on 14th September 201712th September 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Architects’ massive 7th album, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, was always going to be a difficult one to follow up. It was the band’s most commercially successful release to date, and undeniably the heaviest, […]

‘Freudian’ by Daniel Caesar

Posted on 14th September 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

The second hand on your clock ticks slowly, the setting sun lingers greedily on the horizon, the receding pools of daylight cling to existence; all the while Daniel Caesar’s Freudian spins, plays, reverberates in the […]

Bambino by Superfood

Posted on 3rd September 201720th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As the blue skies over summer begin to fade into the perpetually overcast days we all know and loath, don’t fret, for Superfood are set to release their finest and most self-aware project to-date: their […]

All We Know Of Heaven, All We Need Of Hell by Pvris

Posted on 23rd August 201715th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

When it comes to being instantly recognisable, there aren’t many bands that can match Pvris, whether that’s in regards to their effortlessly chic black and white aesthetic, or their highly cultivated sound. However, in the […]

‘Love What Survives’ by Mount Kimbie

Posted on 20th August 201720th August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Mount Kimbie are returning with their third studio album following 2013’s melancholic ‘Cold Springs Fault Less Youth.’Conceived between London and Los Angeles, the transatlantic ‘Love What Survives’ marks the duo’s movement into more melodic, upbeat […]

‘Rainbow’ by Kesha

Posted on 13th August 201713th August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The first line that Kesha sings on ‘Rainbow’ is “I got too many people I got left to prove wrong.” And yet, the album suggests that she knows she owes nothing to anyone – in […]

Lust For Life by Lana Del Rey

Posted on 5th August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If Lust for Life’s album cover is anything to go by, it appears Lana Del Rey has finally chirped up after three albums of pensive ballads, downcast beats and sad, sad girls – or so […]

‘Be Nice’ EP by Milk Teeth

Posted on 4th August 201711th August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Milk Teeth’s debut album ‘Vile Child’ was an undeniable highlight of 2016’s musical outputs. It was uncompromising and energetic, intelligent and almost alarmingly honest. What their new EP ‘Be Nice’ suggests is that, back then, […]

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