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The Stylus Method Show They Are Ready To Roll

Posted on 1st June 20201st June 2020 by Neive McCarthy

The Stylus Method’s debut EP is here and they are Ready to Roll. The Leeds-based four piece may have only formed over the last year or so, but their sound is solid and refreshing. Titular […]

Sunflower Thieves Deliver a Summer Soother on ‘Hide & Seek’

Posted on 29th May 202029th May 2020 by Neive McCarthy

Opening with a rush of calming harmonies and the gentle strum of acoustics, ‘Hide & Seek’ sees Sunflower Thieves return to bring serenity to your ears once more. The Leeds based duo provided the perfect […]

Lucky Iris Reveal That it Turns Out We Should Have Stayed at Home

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Lucky Iris is an alt-pop duo based in Leeds comprising of Maeve Florsheim and Jasper Exley. You may recognise Maeve and Jasper from the Leeds music scene, having both been part of the band Everyday […]

Goose Chase in the Wild

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In light of their latest single release The Rich Get Richer, Hyde Park’s own Goose Chase gave me an early look at their upcoming EP which is set to release early this June. After first […]

Jason Isbell joins hands with memory in Reunions

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After his last three break-through albums, including Grammy-winning ‘The Nashville Sound’, Jason Isbell had a lot to live up to. It wasn’t a musical acclaim that could ever come without its personal pressures: Isbell and […]

Gaga and Ariana Dance Through the Pain in ‘Rain on Me’

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When two of the biggest names in pop announced their collaboration, the music industry was instantly changed for the better: Gaga and Grande together is a cultural reset. Fans across the world were stunned by […]

To The 1975, Here Are Some Notes On A Conditional Form

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by Tom Weatherilt

It’s difficult enough to review a 22-track album in less than 300 words let alone an album so packed with detail as this one is. The 1975’s third studio album comes a mere 91 days […]

An Homage to Florian Schneider: Kraftwerk’s Best Moments

Posted on 8th May 20208th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Earlier this week, Kraftwerk’s co-founder Florian Schneider passed away. To celebrate his legacy, our writers reflect on the work of Germany’s most influential electronic music group. Autobahn (1974) “My friends and I listen to Autobahn […]

Queen of Quarantine: A review of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Kitchen Disco #6

Posted on 6th May 2020 by Alex Gibbon

Amid the monotonous day-to-day slog of this international pandemic is a sequined beacon of hope. Sophie Ellis-Bextor, everyone’s favourite posh pop princess, has blessed us with a myriad of glossy floorfillers since the turn of […]

The Pioneer of Afrobeat: A Tribute to Tony Allen

Posted on 6th May 20206th May 2020 by Hollie Griss

On Friday 1 May, the acclaimed drummer Tony Allen passed away at the age of 79, just weeks after the release of his latest body of work, Rejoice. Allen was widely regarded as a founder of […]

Yves Tumor – Heaven To A Tortured Mind Review

Posted on 3rd May 20203rd May 2020 by Owain Johnson

Yves Tumor’s first album Safe in The Hands of Love brought with it a distinct, gritty and uncompromising sound. Tumor utilised aesthetics of Noise and Industrial genres, blending them with Hip-Hop and R&B influences to […]

Living La Vida Lockdown: The Lads Behind the Livestreams

Posted on 2nd May 20203rd May 2020 by Andrea Loftus

Our online editor Andrea Loftus (virtually) caught up with a few of the musicians and DJ’s meeting our live music needs through weekly livestreams. SANDY ROWLINGSON Sandy went to Leeds College of Music and has […]

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