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Chemtrails Over The Country Club sees Lana Del Rey at her most intimate

Posted on 26th March 202125th March 2021 by Hemma Daddral

Hemma Daddral reviews Lana Del Rey’s seventh studio album, Chemtrails Over The Country Club, which delivers nostalgia to fans in a journey of reminiscence.

“I want nearly everyone in Leeds to know about me”: In conversation with Graft

Posted on 22nd March 202122nd March 2021 by Esme McGowan

Esme McGowan chats to the Leeds-born and bred Rap Game winner about life since the show, working with his heroes and making his family proud.

Women of inspiration: Poly Styrene

Posted on 18th March 202118th March 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Benjamin Forrest reviews I Am a Cliché, the new film celebrating the life of punk pioneer Poly Styrene, frontwoman of the iconic and influential X-Ray Spex.

A woman’s place is in shoegaze

Posted on 18th March 202117th March 2021 by Eleanor Palmer

For Women’s History Month, Eleanor Palmer tracks the contributions of women to the shoegaze and dream pop genres over the years.

The Last Man on Earth: Wolf Alice’s twinkling comeback

Posted on 17th March 202118th March 2021 by Rishi Shah

Rishi Shah reviews the new spine-tingling track from Wolf Alice, ‘The Last Man On Earth,’ which marks their 2021 comeback.

It’s a song: The music of Channel 4’s LGBTQI+ hit show

Posted on 2nd March 20212nd March 2021 by Fern McErlane

The 2021 blockbuster drama It’s a Sin, created by queer screenwriter Russell T. Davies, explores the lives of young people affected by the emergence of the HIV and AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. The Gryphon music editor Fern McErlane takes a close look at the eighties-inspired soundtrack, and how music is used within the show. Warning: this article contains spoilers…

The B-52’s: Pioneers of LGBTQI+ activism in the new wave scene

Posted on 28th February 202128th February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest tracks the history and impact of LGBTQI+ new wave pioneers, The B-52’s.

Slowthai digs deep and makes us listen on new album TYRON

Posted on 20th February 202121st February 2021 by Liam Cattermole

Liam Catterhole talks us through his thoughts on Slowthai’s latest, Tyron, an album of two very revealing halves.

Can’t Stop the Music: How Budding Artists are Coping in a World of Never-Ending Lockdown

Posted on 18th February 202111th May 2021 by Alex Gibbon

Alex Gibbon chats to some of the creatives from LUU BandSoc about the struggles of being a musician in these hugely uncertain times.

Leeds art-rock gurus Mush take on the current dystopia on new album Lines Redacted

Posted on 14th February 202113th February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest reviews the new album from Leeds-based art-rock indie guitar gurus Mush, Lines Redacted.

Psychedelic Porn Crumpets evolve on chaotic new album Shyga! The Sunlight Mound

Posted on 11th February 202111th February 2021 by Benjamin Forrest

Ben Forrest reviews the new album from Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, Shyga! The Sunlight Mound.

In the Middle with Bombay Bicycle Club

Posted on 10th February 202110th February 2021 by Ishmael Silvestro

Ishmael Silvestro talks to Bombay Bicycle Club’s Jack Steadman about the lasting influence of their debut album, staying creative in quarantine and living in a world without live music.

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