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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Get Personal on ‘Ghosteen’

Posted on 13th October 201913th October 2019 by Charlie Kiely

Ghosteen is an enchantingly ethereal and hauntingly poignant double album from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – and their most personal record yet. The album is the experimental rock group’s seventeenth record, and the […]

FINNEAS Shows His Brilliance On New Album ‘Blood Harmony’

Posted on 13th October 201913th October 2019 by Sarah Ashford-Brown

While most people know of the world famous superstar Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell, her brother, producer, co-writer and live instrumentalist, known as FINNEAS, just released his first solo project, Blood Harmony. Having already proven he […]

Bakar asks Will You Be My Yellow? in his latest album

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Tom Weatherilt

Bakar has consistently brought a breath of fresh air to the London rock scene and there is no denying that his new project Will You Be My Yellow? enters a new era for the Camden-native. […]

Clairo’s New Album is Immune To Criticism

Posted on 17th September 201917th September 2019 by Katy Henderson

After the success of ‘Pretty Girl’, hopes were high for Clairo’s debut album, Immunity, and Katy Henderson promises those hopes were definitely exceeded.

The Best Albums of Summer 2019

Posted on 13th September 201913th September 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The gap between the end of exams and the start of the new academic year was long. Nevertheless, it was punctuated with some stellar albums; here is our pick of the best.

The Metamorphosis of Taylor Swift: From Fighter to ‘Lover’

Posted on 13th September 201917th September 2019 by Lizzie Wright

Following her biting previous album, Taylor Swift is back with Lover: Lizzie Wright takes us through the albums highs and lows.

Daniel Caesar Tries To Love Again in New Album, CASE STUDY 01

Posted on 10th July 201910th July 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Nobody writes about love quite like Daniel Caesar. With a signature capacity for sending even the most cynical plunging into the depths of their feelings, even when his latest album, CASE STUDY 01 feels determined […]

Lizzo Shines in New Album, Cuz I Love You

Posted on 12th May 201912th May 2019 by Andrea Loftus

After having to tide ourselves over with the pre-released tracks on repeat (‘Cuz I Love You’ / ‘Juice’/ ‘Tempo’), the wait is finally up. Lizzo has served us 33 minutes of self-love lyricism crafted into […]

A Fitting Farewell, In The End

Posted on 10th May 201912th May 2019 by Andrea Loftus

The Swan Song album of the infamous Irish rock band The Cranberries following the death of lead singer Dolores O’Riordan exudes a mixed sense of loss, love and overall finality. Listening to the album in […]

Loyle Carner Leaves You Falling From the Skies in New Album, Not Waving, But Drowning

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

Not Waving, But Drowning is a love letter from Loyle Carner to his family, friends, girlfriend, and life itself. This review, in turn, is a love letter to that album. Anchored in vulnerability and bristling […]

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 […]

Alice Phoebe Lou Builds Her Own Paper Castles in New Album

Posted on 22nd March 201924th March 2019 by Jennifer Hyman

Alice Phoebe Lou, a singer-songwriter originally hailing from South Africa, has just released her second full-length album. Titled Paper Castles, it is an effortlessly transformative and perfected record. With one of the tracks titled ‘Nostalgia’, […]

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