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DMA’s Take a Worthwhile Risk On New Album, The Glow

Posted on 8th July 20208th July 2020 by Kyle Goldsmith

Rarely has a band been so adored thousands of miles away from its home city than the Sydney three-piece band DMA’s are in the UK.  With their two previous albums Hill’s End and For Now […]

Phoebe Bridgers Reaches a World of Her Own on New Album, Punisher

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Kate Wassell

Punisher is heavy and haunted, but Phoebe Bridgers’ music is more alive than ever. The Californian singer-songwriter has released her second full length album, and it’s otherworldly right down to its cosmic album art. Bridgers […]

Chromatica Blasts Us Into Disco-Dance Heaven

Posted on 26th June 202026th June 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Lady Gaga’s highly anticipated sixth studio release came at the worst possible time. In a global pandemic, and just days after the murder of George Floyd, the world is hurting, feeling the injustice and institutional […]

Jason Isbell joins hands with memory in Reunions

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After his last three break-through albums, including Grammy-winning ‘The Nashville Sound’, Jason Isbell had a lot to live up to. It wasn’t a musical acclaim that could ever come without its personal pressures: Isbell and […]

Yves Tumor – Heaven To A Tortured Mind Review

Posted on 3rd May 20203rd May 2020 by Owain Johnson

Yves Tumor’s first album Safe in The Hands of Love brought with it a distinct, gritty and uncompromising sound. Tumor utilised aesthetics of Noise and Industrial genres, blending them with Hip-Hop and R&B influences to […]

Laura Marling’s Song For Our Daughter: A Gift Given When It’s Needed Most

Posted on 21st April 202021st April 2020 by Kate Wassell

This is a welcome time for new music – more than any other. That’s something acknowledged by British folk singer Laura Marling, who has dropped her seventh solo album four months early. “I saw no […]

Dua Lipa Revels in Irresistible Disco on Future Nostalgia

Posted on 1st April 20208th April 2020 by Neive McCarthy

With the release of Future Nostalgia, we are invited to see the title of Queen of Pop fall firmly onto Dua Lipa’s head – the sophomore album to challenge all sophomore albums, it sees Lipa […]

King Krule Dives Into Life’s Ugliness on New Album, Man Alive!

Posted on 6th March 20206th March 2020 by Ishmael Silvestro

Man Alive! opens instantly with a taste of the surreal: “a French girl / On my television … crying in the palm of my hand”.  ‘Cellular’ gives us a winding insight into the mind of […]

Tame Impala Return With New Album, The Slow Rush

Posted on 21st February 202021st February 2020 by Jonny Winter

It’s been a weird few years for Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker. After the critically and commercially acclaimed Currents elevated Tame Impala from a darling psych-rock project to a household name in mainstream music, even leading […]

La Roux Isn’t Bulletproof After All

Posted on 15th February 202015th February 2020 by Bella Wigley

The infectious, high pitched 2009 lyrics of La Roux’s ‘Bulletproof’ are etched onto the brains of the nation: the ultimate throwback tune and a classic 80’s-but-actually-noughties track. Though her new album Supervision echoes the synth-laden […]

Green Day Leave Fans Blue With New Album Father of All

Posted on 15th February 202015th February 2020 by Tom Poole

Father of All is just… boring. A product of an aged band and a style that has aged with them, Green Day bring us their latest album, teeming with insipid, tired rock clichés and unimaginative […]

Blossoms Celebrate Love on New Album, Foolish Loving Spaces

Posted on 9th February 20209th February 2020 by Sam Winstanley

Following on from the success of their first two studio albums, Stockport’s five-piece indie-pop band are back with their latest record, Foolish Loving Spaces. An album described by the band as “a pure celebration of […]

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