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Dubstep Heavyweight Pinch Returns to Wire: Review

Posted on 22nd October 201722nd October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Promoters Treehouse have been carving out for themselves a decent corner of the Leeds club scene, building on previous smart bookings (such as a 5 hour Kowton and Peverelist B2B) by booking Tectonic Recordings boss […]

Losing my Bongo’s Bingo Virginity

Posted on 22nd October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Bongo’s Bingo was something that I heard about from week one of Leeds. Throughout my first year, friends went and insisted it was one of the best nights they’d ever had. When I asked ‘why?’ […]

11 Songs That Show Us Exactly Why We Need Black History Month

Posted on 21st October 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Black History Month is a contentious month on the calendar, with certain groups suggesting that black history should be studied all-year-round, and other, less-informed groups, suggesting that it shouldn’t be studied at all. But, one […]

Declan McKenna to play Leeds University Union

Posted on 17th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Declan Mckenna has achieved an amazing amount in an admirably short space of time. First surfacing in 2015 as the winner of Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent prize, the talented teen has already produced a collection of […]

Single Review: Loving Is Easy by Rex Orange County

Posted on 16th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Rex Orange County, aka Alex O’Connor, has well and truly laid down the law of how to make sweet easy to listen to tunes. Already two albums down and having featured on Tyler the Creator’s […]

Single Review: Here We Are Again by Ella Grace

Posted on 16th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After the success of her two previous singles, Ella has returned with ‘Here We Are Again’, a bittersweet and more solemn ode to the ache of lost love. Beginning and ending with the sound of […]

‘Pinewood Smile’ by The Darkness

Posted on 16th October 201718th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Darkness, a well-known English band originating from Suffolk, have landed their way back onto the music scene with the release of their new album Pinewood Smile. The band are best known for their hit […]

Dua Lipa @ O2 Academy

Posted on 16th October 201717th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Leeds’ O2 Academy has seen plenty of sold-out nights, yet the queues outside have never seemed so endless as they were tonight. The line for Dua Lipa snakes around the building and along the street, […]

Jordan Rakei to play Belgrave Music Hall, 18/10

Posted on 16th October 20173rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

Straight off of the release of his full-length album Wallflower in September, soulful New Zealand native Jordan Rakei will be bringing his silky-smooth tunes to Belgrave Music Hall in Leeds on the 18th of October. […]

MASSEDUCTION by St Vincent

Posted on 16th October 201716th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

From start to finish, MASSEDUCTION is an aural treat. It’s one of those rare albums that comes along once every couple of years that makes you stop dead in your tracks, hanging on every note. […]

In The Middle with Mount Kimbie

Posted on 16th October 201715th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“We’ve actually been spending a lot of time back in the studio,” Dominic Maker reveals when I ask what Mount Kimbie have been up to in the week since their third album Love What Survives […]

Unsigned & Breaking Out: New Prog For Autumn

Posted on 15th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

  The days are getting shorter, and the evenings more contemplative. So what better time to give some amazing unsigned Prog your attention? Heterochrome’s ‘Melancholia’ is just that. A short, beautiful, and melancholic journey. The […]

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