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Tag: harry bedder

A retrospective look at Tortoise’s Millions Now Living Will Never Die

Posted on 6th February 202111th February 2021 by Harry Bedder

Harry Bedder reflects upon Tortoise’s post-rock classic, Millions Now Living Will Never Die.

The Gryphon’s favourite albums of 2020

Posted on 27th December 202027th December 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Gryphon Music and Clubs writers talk you through their favourite albums, EPs and mixtapes of 2020 – beautiful moments in what was a pretty awful year.

Pony up! Delving into Deftones’ reissues and remixes with revisionist relish

Posted on 22nd December 202022nd December 2020 by Harry Bedder

Harry Bedder reviews Deftones’ 20th anniversary reissued and remixed White Pony, released on Reprise Records.

The 18-year itch – Sigur Rós reach into the archives to sound a warning on Odin’s Raven Magic

Posted on 21st December 202021st December 2020 by Harry Bedder

Harry Bedder reviews the new album from Icelandic post-rock aficionados Sigur Rós, Odin’s Raven Magic.

A doomed millennium: Electric Wizard’s Dopethrone – a retrospective

Posted on 12th December 202021st December 2020 by Harry Bedder

On its 20th anniversary, Harry Bedder reflects on Electric Wizard’s Dopethrone and the vicarious pleasure to be found in a record so at-odds with the forward-facing attitude of the early 21st century.

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