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Live Review: NME Under the Radar @ Omeara, London, 12/07/17

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

If NME’s Under the Radar gig was about showcasing the latest up and coming talent, then the future looks bright. Packing out London’s beautiful Omeara venue, this was an evening of celebration: a celebration of […]

Single Review: Praying by Kesha

Posted on 12th July 20173rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

When you think of Kesha, you think of glittery parties, glittery alcohol and glittery vomit. That’s not a slight to her — it was the image she put out when she released her first single, […]

Festival Review: Glastonbury 2017

Posted on 12th July 201716th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

So, Glastonbury was fun. In the wake of the current political climate, Glastonbury felt greater event then just a music festival. An immense feeling of optimism and relief filled the air and fuelled a celebratory atmosphere. […]

The Death of the Punk in a Digitalised Age

Posted on 12th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The iconography of the ‘Punk’ has been both popularised and reproduced at a staggering rate since its heyday in the late ‘70s. Beginning as a set of shared ideological values and musical taste, the infamous […]

Festival Review: Isle of Wight 2017

Posted on 12th July 201712th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

There’s something truly enchanting about the eclectic mix of people, from all walks of life, who flock to Isle of Wight festival each year. This can only be a consequence of its respective line up […]

Single Review: Don’t Delete The Kisses by Wolf Alice

Posted on 11th July 201716th August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Wolf Alice have always been a band of many colours, and the band’s latest single comes out on the softer end of the spectrum. If the band’s first single ‘Yuk Foo’ off of their forthcoming […]

Gottwood Festival 2017: A Review

Posted on 10th July 201710th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Gottwood has become the perfect festival for Leeds uni students to celebrate straight after exams, with several buses going back and forth from Leeds to accommodate everyone. Now being in its 8th year, Gottwood has […]

Single Review: Who Dat Boy and 911 / MR. LONELY by Tyler, The Creator

Posted on 30th June 201711th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“F*** the rap, I’m tryna own a planet” is proudly declared by Tyler, The Creator or should I say Wolf Haley (just one of his alter egos) in the first single and visual dropped last […]

‘Melodrama’ by Lorde

Posted on 27th June 20173rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

If there were an album that was made to be relatable to the average uni student, it would be Lorde’s latest album, Melodrama. You could go through a list of millennial tropes and they’d all […]

The Maccabees Farewell Tour @ O2 Institute, 22/06/17

Posted on 24th June 201724th June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

‘So whose is this first Maccabees’ gig?’ energetic guitarist Felix White asks the 2,000 adoring fans in Birmingham’s dimly lit O2 Institute. As people raise their hands in the packed out venue, White scoffs, ‘well […]

Whitney @ Mama Roux’s, 21/06/17

Posted on 22nd June 201723rd June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Packing out the suitably beautiful New Orleans style venue Mama Roux’s, Whitney take to the stage on one of the hottest days of the year. ‘We used to do this shirtless’, leader singer/drummer Julien Ehrlich […]

Creamfields Preview: BBC Music Introducing Launches First Dance Stage

Posted on 12th June 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Britain’s most prestigious dance event returns this August on Bank Holiday weekender, boasting a line up to rival any electronic music festival this summer season. The weekend may play host to the likes of deadmau5, […]

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