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Music and Clubs

The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust: Bowie and the Alter-Ego

Posted on 9th January 201821st January 2021 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Like in all areas of the arts, success in the music industry more often than not brings with it a certain ‘celebrity’ status. The general public, nosy creatures that we are, are quick to obsess […]

Let’s Dance: The Perfect Bowie Songs to Fit Your Mood

Posted on 8th January 20188th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Music holds the capacity to articulate the indescribable. Whatever the thought, feeling or emotion, there’s always that one song that perfectly matches how you feel right now. David Bowie does this like no one else. […]

The Cribs Cause Christmas Carnage At Their Unmissable Brudenell Residency

Posted on 4th January 20184th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Merry Cribsmas. The Cribs’ sold-out 5 night residency at the somewhat mythologized Brudenell Social Club was testament to the incredible spirit and adoration the band continue to invoke in their fans. Lucky enough to witness […]

James Blunt Fills First Direct Arena with Nostalgia

Posted on 3rd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The night is alive with a sense of nostalgia and James Blunt has once again captured our hearts and taken us back to Bedlam. The venue is filled with fans of all ages, from mums […]

Tensile’s 4th Instalment: No dancer left alone

Posted on 30th December 201730th December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A demanding affair. Mustering the motivation to subvert all logic and drive to a distant warehouse on freezing, ice laden roads is no easy task. It is perhaps suiting therefore, that the brave clubbers who […]

Beat Up by Late Night Legacy

Posted on 27th December 201715th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

2017 is finally over (almost). As we limp towards the new year, saddled with exam revision and any straggling unsubmitted essays, it might be hard to face the new year with anything but the weary […]

Clubs’ Top 25 Tracks of 2017

Posted on 24th December 201727th April 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

2017 is coming to a close, and it seems that no self-respecting music publication can sign off without chronicling the top releases of the year. So we’ve put our heads together and cherry-picked some of […]

Happy Gryphmas (Term is Over)

Posted on 23rd December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In the midst of this festive season, our wonderful music writers have provided us with an eclectic range of song suggestions and genres for our Christmas playlist. Here it is in full: grace your ears […]

The Best Albums of 2017

Posted on 20th December 20173rd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

2017 has been an incubator for innovative music breaking into commercial success. From Loyle Carner to Wolf Alice, to Nick Hakim to SZA, this year saw some groundbreaking new albums. Here are the best of […]

Is the Christmas Song Dead?

Posted on 20th December 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

With every Christmas the winter snow falls to let Mariah Carey know she’s suddenly relevant again. Every year without fail, those Christmas songs that we love, love to hate, and just genuinely hate with a […]

Tings at Church

Posted on 18th December 201718th December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Lord of the tings is the perfect night for fans of all things garage, grime and bassline and at the end of term, with a deal of two tickets for sixteen pounds, who can say […]

Primal Sound Brings The Glacial Groove

Posted on 17th December 201717th December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Primal Sound launched onto the scene for the first time only a year and a half ago, and in that short period it has arguably become one of the most popular disco events that Leeds […]

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