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Few Days To Go by Fufanu

Posted on 5th December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Penned by Rolling Stone as “Disclosure attending Bela Lugosi’s funeral”, the Icelandic band are about as weird as their name. They started off as techno duo Captain Fufani, until the theft of their master computer […]

Christmas in Reno by Cassie Ramone

Posted on 5th December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Cassie Ramone has presented us with her second solo offering since leaving Vivian Girls, Christmas in Reno. In it she mixes the same whispy, hopeless and mildly depressive tone of her first solo album, The […]

Village Party 2 by Alex Wiley

Posted on 1st December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Chicago’s Alex Wiley rose to prominence in 2014 with the release of Village Party. Hits like ‘Vibration’ and ‘Ova’ meant his next instalment was always going to be heavily anticipated and the official follow up, […]

Side by Side by Natalie Prass

Posted on 1st December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Natalie Prass has made quite the impression with her debut album, earning a spot on The Rolling Stone magazine’s top artists to watch earlier in the year. Side-by-side is an EP that manages to be […]

Fit Me In by Frankie Cosmos

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

For a reasonable amount of time, my favourite lyric has laid within RADSTEWART’s track, ‘Insane Parties.’ “If you go out and get drunk, in a Native American headdress, then you’re a cunt.” However, as Greta […]

Know-It-All by Alessia Cara

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The pop industry is calling out for a new starlet. Someone with the ability to write honest tracks not revolving around their recent tabloid break-up, and who aren’t ex-Disney princesses hastily trying to shake off […]

13 by Norman Westberg

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Although Norman Westberg is best known for co-founding and playing guitar in the band Swans, his latest release is a solo album titled 13. The album offers up three extended pieces composed by Westberg which […]

Modern Dancing by TRAAMS

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Returning with their second LP, Modern Dancing, TRAAMS are back with an evolved sound that emulates the best aspects of their debut LP Grin and following EP Cissia. The first track, ‘Costner’, bridges Grin and […]

Garden of Delete by Oneohtrix Point Never

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If you’re looking to feel unsettled, Garden of Delete will have no problem achieving that. Experimental electronic artist Oneohtrix Point Never, aka Daniel Lopatin, throws us into the deep end of his music in this […]

Clean by The Japanese House

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Nineteen year old London artist Amber Bain under alias The Japanese House oozes scintillating electronic rhythms and exquisite melody sewn together with ever ascending “oooh’s” in latest ambient EP Clean, featuring collaborations with The 1975’s […]

Courting The Squall by Guy Garvey

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The first thing to note about Guy Garvey’s solo album, Courting The Squall, is that it is not an Elbow album. The absence of his fellow band mates has allowed him to have completely free […]

Art Angels by Grimes

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

What I’ve always loved about Grimes’ music is its ability to take it’s listener to another realm; throughout her first three LPs she has always used her arsenal of etheral synths and mystical soundscapes to […]

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