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In the Middle with Working Men’s Club

Posted on 12th November 202012th November 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

Jessica McCarrick caught up with the West Yorkshire band ahead of their debut album release.

Michael Kiwanuka

Mercury Prize Star: Michael Kiwanuka

Posted on 16th October 202016th October 2020 by Freya Martin

Winning the Mercury Prize for his 2020 self-titled album, Kiwanuka is a contemporary force to be reckoned with. Freya Martin takes a look at the music in question, and the man behind it.

Everything Everything

Everything Everything’s Re-Animator, A New Chapter and A New Sound

Posted on 21st September 202021st September 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

Jessica McCarrick reviews art-pop indie band Everything Everything’s new album ‘Re-Animator.’

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 […]

Mind the Success Of Milky Chance’s New Album

Posted on 22nd November 2019 by Katy Henderson

Whatever your musical preference, you’re guaranteed to love this indie folk duo. And judging by their new album, Mind the Moon, that’s not about to change anytime soon.  According to the band, the first single […]

Angel Olsen reflects on the impermanence of love in her new album All Mirrors

Posted on 14th October 201914th October 2019 by Ishmael Silvestro

In the years following her incredible My Woman, Angel Olsen’s life transformed into something unrecognisable. It was the start of many new phases, but also the end of friendships and romantic relationships. Frantically scrambling for […]

In the Middle with Marika Hackman

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Hollie Griss

Hollie Griss talks to Marika Hackman about her inspirations and the ever- evolving music industry that simultaneously fails to accept change. Self discovery and acceptance are at the forefront of Hackman’s mind as she dives […]

In The Middle with Molly Sarlé

Posted on 17th September 201917th September 2019 by Alexander Gibbon

After a decade in folk trio Mountain Man, Molly Sarlé has gone solo and is releasing her debut album later this month. Alex Gibbon caught up with her during her European tour for an introspective, thoughtful yet effortlessly charming chat about the joys of Yorkshire’s moors, going solo, and karaoke calamities.

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 […]

KT Tunstall Releases New Album, WAX

Posted on 12th October 201827th March 2019 by Joseph Mason

I’ve been used to thinking of KT Tunstall’s voice as something instantly recognisable, largely due to how familiar it’s become to hear the Scottish singer-songwriter on radio. With a slight sense of reference to those […]

Marks to Prove It by The Maccabees

Posted on 8th August 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s hard to believe that The Maccabees have been on the scene for over a decade now, and a fourth album from the indie rock band proves to be unmarked territory for them. Marks To […]

Music | Album Review – Aloe Blacc

Posted on 24th March 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Aloe Bacc Lift Your Spirit 3/5 Most people will remember the soulful lamenting of Aloe Blacc from his 2010 smash hit ‘I Need A Dollar’; an infectious burst of R&B layered with poignant lyrics and […]

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