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Swiftly Moving On?

Posted on 29th November 201929th November 2019 by Lizzie Wright

Lizzie Wright investigates the current drama surrounding Taylor Swift. Taylor Swift has had a hell of a year. From releasing her seventh studio album Lover to her role in the new Cats film, being crowned […]

The Gryphon’s Albums of the Decade

Posted on 29th November 20193rd December 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As we reach the end of the 2010s, it seems apt to reflect on what has been the most defining decade of most of our lives here at The Gryphon thus far – especially in […]

Just Hold On, I’m Going Home: Is the Booing of Drake at Camp Flog Gnaw Justified?

Posted on 27th November 201927th November 2019 by Liam Cattermole

Every year thousands of Odd Future fanatics flock to Dodger Stadium for Tyler, The Creator’s annual, self-curated festival ‘Camp Flog Gnaw’. Since its origins 7 years ago, where attendees watched OF in the parking lot […]

Dua Lipa Delves into Disco in Her New Single ‘Don’t Start Now’

Posted on 22nd November 201922nd November 2019 by Sarah Ashford-Brown

Dua Lipa is the new queen of pop. Period. But she doesn’t take that title lightly and her latest single ‘Don’t Start Now’ exceeds our expectations – the delicious disco dream anthem we never knew […]

Liam Gallagher parts with his parka as part of his campaign to help the homeless

Posted on 22nd November 201922nd November 2019 by Safi Bugel

Liam Gallagher is rarely seen without his zipped up parka, whether he’s swaying along to his Oasis back catalogue on stage or slating his brother Noel on screen. This year, Gallagher is parting with his […]

2020 Grammy Nominations are out and the Truth Hurts

Posted on 18th November 201918th November 2019 by Charlotte Smith

Charlotte Smith delves into Grammy controversy and how nominations should be determined. And the Grammy doesn’t go to… The return of Lizzo in 2019 has brought with it passion, surprise collaborations and great music, as […]

My Chemical Romance Reunited and I’m Okay (I Promise)

Posted on 18th November 201918th November 2019 by Lizzie Wright

Lizzie Wright talks us through the major music news, and our inner punks are coming out. If you ever felt alone. Rejected. Confused. Lost. Anxious. Wrong(ed). Feel that no more. After announcing their breakup to […]

A Look Back @ Oasis’ (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?

Posted on 9th November 20199th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Tom Vegeris was feeling nostalgia, so decided to take a look back on the infamous Oasis classic. Why did Noel Gallagher cross the road? Because the Beatles did it first, or so the old joke […]

Separating The Art From The Artist.

Posted on 30th October 201930th October 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Sarah Jewers is here to ask how our 21st century social media culture and the accessibility this creates between fans and artists can actually do more harm than good. With the rise of social media […]

We’re Not Scaremongering. This Is Really Happening.

Posted on 30th October 20191st November 2019 by Tom Poole

So goes Radiohead’s ‘Idioteque’, from 2000 album Kid A. An album that Rolling Stone ranked as the best of the noughties, an album which, upon release, charted at number 1 in the UK, the US, […]

What Can We Learn From Maggie Rogers’ Onstage Harassment?

Posted on 30th October 20191st November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Picture this: you’re a young female artist and after three years of constant touring and moving around the world, you’re on stage at the penultimate show of your long touring stint. You look into the […]

Brexit means Brexit…but what does that mean for music?

Posted on 28th October 2019 by Liam Cattermole

Artists call for the protection of the touring music industry, in the fear Britain will turn into a “cultural jail”. It’s the new B-word, the dreaded topic of conversation we try and avoid like deadlines. […]

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