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The Night Cafe are “set to become an indie staple”, Chapel review 25/01

Posted on 28th January 201828th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Tuesday saw up and coming indie-pop band The Night Café return to Leeds, except this time to headline their own show in the intimate Chapel. Hailing from Liverpool myself, it is hard not to feel […]

To Kill a King return to their roots at Brudenell Social Club 16/01

Posted on 28th January 201828th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

To Kill a King return to where it all started this evening. The band are no less than alumni of Leeds University and Leeds local frontman Ralph Pelleymounter begins the gig by reminiscing about earlier […]

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Awolnation clash genres with ‘Here Come The Runts’

Posted on 28th January 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

Half solid indie and half fuzzy electro weirdness, Here Come The Runts is an album that hasn’t quite decided what it wants to be. With that said, listening as it veers drunkenly from one genre […]

Shed’s shortened set leaves a bitter taste at Flux

Posted on 26th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

At exactly 4:05am on Thursday morning, something inside me died. Tech-house filled my ears, the DJ raised his ape-like arms and I watched as one of the most influential techno producers of the last 15 […]

IntheMiddle with The Night Café

Posted on 26th January 201827th April 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Night Café are quickly gathering popularity and pace with their upbeat indie and big ambitions. Clubs Editor Amelia Whyman spoke to Sean from the band about inspiration, resolutions, and massive plans for 2018.   […]

On the Radar 2018: Local Leeds

Posted on 26th January 201826th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s undeniable that Leeds has one of the best music scenes in the country, hosting a plethora of quality bands and energising an inspiring DIY culture. LSR’s Head of Music James Ward highlights the city’s […]

Acid, enthusiasm, and Red Stripe lives on – Randomer B2B Hodge at Wire

Posted on 26th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Deep bass riffs rippled through the cracks of Wire’s doors. A steady stream of enthusiastic clubgoers journeyed down the stairs, into the basement and through to a different dimension. Hosted by Jake Martin (Hodge) and […]

The Disaster Artist: sticks to its roots, lives up to the hype

Posted on 26th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In 2003, The Room was a film that passed through most moviegoer’s minds without a second thought. Initially intended to be a Tennessee Williams level drama, this film premiered in two theatres in Los Angeles. […]

10 Women Who Should Be On the Line-up

Posted on 26th January 201826th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

One look at the first Wireless 2018 announcement and you’ll be left with the bitter taste of patriarchy in your mouth. Of the 39 acts announced, just 3 women feature across the weekend; Mabel stands alone […]

Coco: a film that teaches tradition

Posted on 26th January 201826th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If music be the food of love, Coco is a delightful three course dinner. In Pixar’s newest film Coco you are invited to the Land of the Dead where 12 year old Miguel Gonzales is […]

Fashion resolutions

Posted on 26th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Our writers discuss what they want to change about their style this year and how. Do you ever wake up in the morning and put together an incredible outfit only to get hit by a […]

From 70’s rock to 80’s disco: what’s coming up in the new year

Posted on 26th January 201826th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Isabella Minns talks us through why she’s swapping new year’s resolutions for fashion reflections and a chance to embrace new trends. I am not usually one to make New Year’s resolutions. Most of them have […]

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