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Billie Eilish’s New Single Offers Everything You Wanted

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

It seems that Billie Eilish wants to finish this hectic year with some calm, and her new single ‘everything i wanted’ is a soft, sad, melancholic musing on her feelings of fame. The 17-year-old opens […]

Working Men’s Club Sell Out The Brudenell 16/10/19

Posted on 28th October 20195th November 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Selling out the Brudenell’s community room is an impressive feat for a band that has only released three songs; the sudden popularity of newcomers Working Men’s Club speaks to the massive amounts of enthusiasm generated […]

Holograms and Whitney: Morals of Posthumous Use of Artists

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Jack Whyles

With the announcement of the brand-new Whitney Houston hologram tour titled ‘An Evening with Whitney’, Jack Whyles gives his opinion about the remixing and re-use of artists’ songs and images after they’ve passed. In 1991, […]

In the Middle with Marika Hackman

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Hollie Griss

Hollie Griss talks to Marika Hackman about her inspirations and the ever- evolving music industry that simultaneously fails to accept change. Self discovery and acceptance are at the forefront of Hackman’s mind as she dives […]

Clairo’s New Album is Immune To Criticism

Posted on 17th September 201917th September 2019 by Katy Henderson

After the success of ‘Pretty Girl’, hopes were high for Clairo’s debut album, Immunity, and Katy Henderson promises those hopes were definitely exceeded.

Nouvelle Vague Celebrate 15 Years With ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ Video

Posted on 8th February 20193rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

French Bossa Nova cover band Nouvelle Vague have been around for a while—15 years to be exact—and are gearing up for an international tour bringing their most iconic songs around the world. Their latest live […]

A Programme of French Choral Music: What To Expect

Posted on 16th November 201827th March 2019 by Stephanie Boon

In less than a week, the Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall will be filled with the voices of the women’s and mixed chorus from the School of Music. The repertoire of French choral music from the […]

Loyle Carner and Jordan Rakei Get Personal in ‘Ottolenghi’

Posted on 14th October 201827th March 2019 by Robbie Cairns

This isn’t a review. This is a thank you. There are rare moments in life where you listen to a song and instantly connect, to the point that you lie awake, unable to go to […]

5 Unmissable Acts At Slam Dunk 2018

Posted on 10th May 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

There’s no denying that certain festivals cater to certain kinds of people, and there was never any question about which best represented me. Despite only lasting a day in each location, Slam Dunk is the […]

Janelle Monáe celebrates intersectional feminism and femininity with stunning new track ‘Pynk’

Posted on 12th April 201822nd October 2020 by Safi Bugel

Janelle Monáe is renowned for being something of an LGBT icon, who unashamedly embraces sexuality and calls out BS over pop hits. Her new release ‘Pynk’—the third instalment of her upcoming album Dirty Computer— absolutely […]

Leeds Festival 2018: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Posted on 26th March 201826th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The year is 2016, I’m in a tent and some cheap harem pants that I haggled down to 3 quid. Dripping with sweat eagerly awaiting the next couple days of brilliant music. This is the […]

All Points East adds The xx and Lorde to exceptional line-up

Posted on 19th March 201819th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

East London’s Victoria Park’s newest and most exciting summer festival for the 2018 calendar has to be All Points East. The festival spreading across the weekend of the 25th to the 27th of May, featuring titans of both the indie-rock and […]

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