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Palace @ Belgrave, 24/11/16

Posted on 2nd December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Since I last saw them in September 2015, Palace have released their first full album, grown their fan-base, and still managed to remain quietly below the mainstream radar. As the bluesy London four-piece took to […]

JAWS @ Headrow House, 25/11/16

Posted on 2nd December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Four years ago, I was stood in a tiny Birmingham venue waiting for B-Town giants Peace to grace the stage with their we-don’t-give-a-shit feel-good indie vibes. Before them, an unknown band nervously performed before us. […]

Don’t EU want me baby?

Posted on 2nd December 20162nd December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Brexit is the gift that keeps on giving. Giving us endless disappointment that is. The British public’s shock decision to remove ourselves from the European Union will no doubt have countless negative impacts. One aspect […]

The Orwells @ Wardrobe, 29/11/16

Posted on 1st December 20162nd September 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Taking a band as gloriously feral as The Orwells and letting them loose in a venue as small as The Wardrobe is just asking for fireworks. With support from London animals Dead Pretties and a […]

Dude, that’s so (not) punk!

Posted on 1st December 20161st December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Green Day’s recent success in producing an album that wasn’t complete tosspot (it was alright, some good tracks on it), appears to have gone to their heads slightly. Thinking they were again at the forefront […]

The Front Bottoms @ Leeds Beckett, 26/11/2016

Posted on 1st December 20161st December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With the sound of Apologies, I Have None warming up the crowd as I walked in, it was evident The Front Bottoms had chosen energetic support acts with a complimentary post-punk vibe to match their […]

Leeds Fest 2017 announces first acts

Posted on 1st December 20161st December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Leeds Fest. Synonymous with good times and messiness. But no matter your own experience of the festival, it’s undeniable that Leeds holds its own in the sea of festival offerings that each summer has to offer. […]

Liam Gallagher rumoured to be confirming solo shows

Posted on 29th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

March 28th 2017, save the date. After forcefully ruling out the prospect of going it alone, Liam Gallagher is eating his words and returning to the stage for a solo performance in the name of […]

Review – The Warehouse Project 2016: Mosaic by Maceo

Posted on 28th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Saturday 26th November 2016 can now be remembered as my very first Warehouse Project experience. A clubbing experience that is often lauded as the utopia of the British rave scene, I had spent years listening […]

Review – Fatboy Slim at Church

Posted on 28th November 201628th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Walking into the expansive, overwhelming space that is Church, the excitement for the night was palpable. Everyone from the more seasoned dance fan to wide-eyed freshers had arrived for what surely was going to be […]

Wake Up by Circa Waves

Posted on 26th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Circa Waves’ new song is an evolution for the band. Ditching the cute boy soft rock for heavier, leather clad riffs, ‘Wake Up’ shows a ferocity never shown by Circa Waves before. Aggressive guitar resonates […]

Inside Beyonce’s Formation World Tour

Posted on 25th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Hold up, the Formation World Tour is officially over. That’s right, the reigning queen of the music industry, Beyonce Knowles-Carter, wrapped up her 49-stop stadium tour on the 7th of October, 2016 – marking her […]

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