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Tag: Amy Brown

White Lies Enchant O2 Academy, 03.02.19

Posted on 15th February 201927th March 2019 by Amy Brown

White Lies returned to the O2 Academy on the back of their fifth album, FIVE. Opening with ‘Time to Give’, the first song on the new album, followed by ‘There Goes Our Love Again’ off […]

Seven-Years Away Fades to Nothing, Snow Patrol 29.01.19

Posted on 8th February 201927th March 2019 by Amy Brown

“It took the Beatles six years to change the music yet it took us six years to make an album” Snow Patrol finally return to Leeds after eleven years to play a sold-out gig at […]

Clean Cut Kid Bring their Infectious Melodies to The Wardrobe, 23.11.18

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Amy Brown

After a year away in the studio, Clean Cut Kid return with funky new tunes, a new bassist and many new fans for their “The Give Love Tour”, sold-out show at The Wardrobe on the […]

Tom Grennan Brings His Heart and Soul to the O2, 11.10.18

Posted on 19th October 201827th March 2019 by Amy Brown

Last Thursday night saw Tom Grennan kicking off the weekend early at the sold out O2 Academy. With 2,800 people crammed shoulder-to-shoulder in one room, the singer-songwriter came to the stage garnished in his red […]

Hippo Campus @ Belgrave Music Hall, 31/01/2017

Posted on 10th February 201714th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Minnesotan indie rock band Hippo Campus returned to Leeds for a third-time-lucky gig at Belgrave Music Hall. The night could not have got off to better start, what with slick indie pop tune from local […]

Have your cake and eat it with the Baking Society

Posted on 13th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Do you love cakes? Especially free cakes? Then you should have attended the Baking Society GIAG on the 18th of October. We sampled an array of different treats, lovingly baked by the committee members. We […]

In The Middle with Clean Cut Kid

Posted on 3rd November 20163rd November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Ahead of their headline show at Headrow House, Amy Brown and Olivia Woollam caught up with Evelyn Halls and Saul Godman, half of Clean Cut Kid.   What’s it like to be back in Leeds? Saul: We […]

Clean Cut Kid @ Headrow House, 23/10/16

Posted on 29th October 201613th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Heading back to Leeds on their first headline tour were Liverpudlian band Clean Cut Kid at Headrow House. They kicked off the night with ‘Runaway’, their single that was released in October 2015 along with […]

In The Middle with Louis Berry

Posted on 27th October 201631st October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Last Wednesday we had the opportunity to catch Louis Berry before his gig at The Wardrobe on the same day that Annie Mac interviewed him. Tonight is the last day of your tour, how has […]

GIAG Review: Cheerleading

Posted on 14th October 201626th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

On Friday, the 30th September, the Leeds Celtics Cheerleaders hosted their Give it a Go for their Pom team in Cromer Terrace. The Pom team has participated in competitions countrywide, including in Sheffield and Birmingham […]

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