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Vampire Weekend Lend a Hand in This Life/ Unbearably White

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by Andrea Loftus

You know when you’re waiting for a bus and two come along at once? No? Ok, maybe you know when you’ve been waiting for 2 Vampire Weekend tracks and 4 come along within the space […]

Anderson. Paak Takes You On An Adventure in New Album, Ventura

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Embellished with an abundance of high-profile collaborations and pulsing with tangible ambition, last year’s Oxnard saw Anderson .Paak soaring into new territories with brazen confidence. Nevertheless, it faced mixed reviews; critics argued that some of […]

Nina Nesbitt, 14.04.19

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Nina Nesbitt’s entire ‘The Sun Will Come Up’ tour is a celebration of femininity at its core. With Call Me Loop opening for the Scottish singer at The Wardrobe, she sets the tone for the […]

Vampire Weekend Make a Splash With ‘Sunflower/ Big Blue’

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by Andrea Loftus

After their much-anticipated return with the duo of tracks ‘Harmony Hall / 2021’, Vampire Weekend have dared to keep us in the dark longer than they promised. Although the band vowed to release a couple […]

Labrinth, Sia & Diplo Present…LSD

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by Tom Poole

Reviewing old pop is weird. It is to assess something that, a lot of the time, is crafted with a shelf-life; designed to be fit-for-purpose at the time, hopefully, reach a few million streams and […]

A Night of Music, Poetry and Spoken Word, 29.03.19

Posted on 23rd April 201923rd April 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

On the 29th of March, the intimate upstairs venue at the Fox and Newt pub in Leeds played host to a compelling night of storytelling, poetry and music. The set opened with Roy, a spoken […]

And The Nominees For The BAFTA Television 2019 are…

Posted on 19th April 201919th April 2019 by Phoebe Walker

It’s time to find out the nominees for one of the most star-studded nights for television; but much like the TV shows themselves, there is drama, controversy and snubs galore surrounding this year’s nominations. First […]

Top 8 Bars with Outdoor Areas in Leeds

Posted on 18th April 201918th April 2019 by Jen Hall

As soon as the temperature creeps over 17 degrees and there is a hint of blue sky, the best way to spend your evening is to get yourself to a pub garden. Whether you are […]

Rituals That’ll Keep You Right & Help You Sleep At Night: How To Prepare For Exam Season

Posted on 17th April 201917th April 2019 by Carys Reid-Davies

RSweaty palms, heart racing, anxiety festering in the pit of your stomach and a wad of paper in front of you. In a couple hours time that paper will be covered in words, your hand […]

McQueen: A Spider’s web of Delicate Strength

Posted on 16th April 201916th April 2019 by Iona Tompkins

The subject of McQueen’s life has become the focus of numerous cinematic ventures, but none so far have captured the designer’s essence as successfully as Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui documentary, McQueen. From the moment […]

Trixie and Katya and the Importance of Imperfect Idols

Posted on 15th April 201915th April 2019 by Emily Parry

Being in my first year of university has meant that I have participated in a lot of icebreaker activities, and one of the most common questions is ‘Which of your idols, living or dead, would […]

Rocketman, Bohemian Rhapsody, and the Implications of LGBTQ+ Censorship

Posted on 15th April 201915th April 2019 by Madeleine Gauci Green

The producers of Rocketman, the upcoming biopic about Elton John, are under pressure to cut a 40 second shot of Elton John (Taron Egerton) with his lover and manager, John Reid (Richard Madden). A report from […]

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