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Tag: indie rock

In The Middle with Still Corners

Posted on 30th May 201930th May 2019 by Jade Verbick

Tessa Murray and Greg Hughes, the duo behind the dreamy Still Corners are currently on their longest world tour to date. Before their May 30 show at Brudenell Social Club, we sat down with them […]

Jordan Allen Rock The Key Club, 05.12.18

Posted on 18th December 201827th March 2019 by Charley Weldrick

From the get go, I’d been quite critical of Jordan Allen. I’ve always found it to be quite unfair that on Facebook, and in music journalism, more generally the act is referred to as a […]

To Kill A King will play Brudenell Social Club on the 16th of January

Posted on 12th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Indie rockers To Kill A King showcase their new direction on a twelve date UK tour in support of their third album, The Spiritual Dark Age. Formed in Leeds back in 2009, the band are […]

Glass Animals @ Beckett, 11/3/17

Posted on 22nd March 201720th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Last summer’s release of Glass Animals’ second album How to Be a Human Being saw the band begin to break through into the mainstream. They’ve gone from being four individuals who used to stand timidly […]

Different Creatures by Circa Waves

Posted on 21st March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

A long way off remembering T-shirt weather in 2015 with my feel-good album of last summer, Circa Waves’ new album explores a darker sound and more emotional lyrics. Young Chasers never fails to remind me […]

Single review: ‘Somebody Better’ and ‘Cadillac’ by Black Honey

Posted on 12th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Over the past few weeks Black Honey have been teasing fans with pictures of them recording their highly anticipated debut album. On Thursday evening, they blessed us with not just one, but two new tracks […]

Youth Is Only Ever Fun In Retrospect by Sundara Karma

Posted on 11th January 201712th January 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Throughout 2016, Sundara Karma built up rapid hype that saw them filling tents at Reading and Leeds, selling out headline tours and being relentlessly played at Fuzzy Logic on a Thursday. A week into 2017 […]

What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World by The Decemberists

Posted on 27th February 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Following a four-year recording hiatus, anticipation for the Decemberists’ latest full-length release is undoubtedly high. What a Terrible World, What a Beautiful World sees the band return in their trademark literary folk rock form while […]

Django Django @ The Wardrobe 14/02/2015

Posted on 22nd February 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After an agonising year and a half wait, Django Django are back. At this, their first gig since the end of 2013, the boys came out as if they had never been away. All sporting […]

The Antlers @ Belgrave Music Hall 2/11

Posted on 18th November 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

You know it’s going to be an interesting show when members of the audience start shushing each other during the support act; fans of The Antlers are a diverse bunch, but what they have in […]

In The Middle with Eliza and the Bear

Posted on 3rd November 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As I sit at a table in the unique venue that is The Wardrobe, I am both excited and intrigued to meet Eliza and the Bear, a band that is greatly adding to the British […]

Johnny Marr ‘Playland’ Album Review

Posted on 26th October 2014 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Johnny Marr is without a doubt a legend. As guitarist and co-songwriter of the Smiths, Marr helped take over and mould the world of 80’s indie-rock. Although much less headline-driven than Smiths band-mate Morrissey, Marr’s […]

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