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Tag: Anika Vadukul

Banks performs with ‘Sensational Energy’ @ Manchester Academy, 24/10

Posted on 14th December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Banks stunned the crowds with her haunting, beautiful vocals which echoed throughout the room. She performed with such ease and the audience welcomed her with cheers all throughout the night. She sang songs such as […]

Lorde @ Birmingham O2 Academy

Posted on 29th October 201729th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“The room was alive and was filled with so much colour and community.” I don’t think I’ve ever waited in a queue as long as I had for Lorde. But I’ll tell you now, it […]

Rationale @ Brudenell Social Club

Posted on 23rd October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Imagine soulful tunes mixed with R&B and then add some funky dance moves and voila! You get Rationale. After seeing this raw talent perform as a support act for Bastille last year, I knew his […]

In The Middle with Luke Sital-Singh

Posted on 24th May 201731st May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Luke Sital-Singh is a British singer-songwriter that has been making waves ever since his early EPs caused a buzz among publications like The Guardian and BBC’s Radio 1 and Radio 6. After the release of his second […]

Luke Sital-Singh @ Belgrave, 18/05/17

Posted on 24th May 201724th May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

If there’s anything more impressive than literally just playing the guitar, then it’s playing the guitar with your eyes closed. Luke Sital-Singh wowed the audience with his stunning lyrics and angelic voice at the Belgrave […]

Preview: Luke Sital-Singh @ Belgrave Music Hall & Canteen, 18/5/17

Posted on 5th April 20175th April 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Singer songwriter Luke Sital-Singh first came onto the scene in 2012 with his debut EP Fail for You and this song was actually featured on an episode of Grey’s Anatomy. He’s gone on to release […]

Blossoms @ O2 Academy, 30/03/17

Posted on 31st March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Having only listened to about three Blossoms songs prior to the gig, I was really throwing myself in at the deep end. To sum up the gig in three words, it was colourful, eccentric and […]

Things I’ve Never Said by Frances

Posted on 30th March 201729th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A pretty nice way to unwind after an essay I guess – or equally as nice to listen to whilst procrastinating writing an essay… She reminds of a younger, female Tom Odell with her incredible […]

Ray BLK: winner of BBC Sound of 2017

Posted on 11th January 201717th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With a new year comes promising new talent.  That’s right, the winner of BBC’s Sound of 2017 has been revealed. Drumroll please: Ray BLK is this year’s number one gal and has found success producing […]

Review: A Streetcat Named Bob – an emotional rollercoaster

Posted on 25th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Not your classic rags-to-riches, Roger Spottiswoode‘s latest feature finds hope in all the right places. We sent Anika Vadukul to give us her verdict:  The term ‘emotional rollercoaster’ has never been more relevant. Drugs + […]

Online Exclusive: The Impact of Film Sountracks

Posted on 28th October 201628th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

*spoilers ahead* Film soundtracks. Whether you’re aware of it or not, the music that soundtracks our favourite films provides a foundation for the film’s emotional impact. It inspires us. It engages us. It gives film […]

Mad Love by Jojo

Posted on 24th October 201611th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

JoJo – what a throwback. Yep, the chick who sang ‘Leave (Get Out)’. Bet you didn’t think you’d be reading this review today, but she’s certainly back and ready to throw some bangers our way. […]

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