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Your Face it Has No Place: Where are Women Meant to Stand in a Scene Like Britpop?

Posted on 9th February 20189th April 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Are women welcome in the masculine sphere of Britpop? Digital Associate, Juliette Rowsell, discusses her experience at a Liam Gallagher concert that turned into a display of lad culture at its grittiest. When you think […]

The Night Cafe are “set to become an indie staple”, Chapel review 25/01

Posted on 28th January 201828th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Tuesday saw up and coming indie-pop band The Night Café return to Leeds, except this time to headline their own show in the intimate Chapel. Hailing from Liverpool myself, it is hard not to feel […]

To Kill a King return to their roots at Brudenell Social Club 16/01

Posted on 28th January 201828th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

To Kill a King return to where it all started this evening. The band are no less than alumni of Leeds University and Leeds local frontman Ralph Pelleymounter begins the gig by reminiscing about earlier […]

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Awolnation clash genres with ‘Here Come The Runts’

Posted on 28th January 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

Half solid indie and half fuzzy electro weirdness, Here Come The Runts is an album that hasn’t quite decided what it wants to be. With that said, listening as it veers drunkenly from one genre […]

IntheMiddle with The Night Café

Posted on 26th January 201827th April 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Night Café are quickly gathering popularity and pace with their upbeat indie and big ambitions. Clubs Editor Amelia Whyman spoke to Sean from the band about inspiration, resolutions, and massive plans for 2018.   […]

On the Radar 2018: Local Leeds

Posted on 26th January 201826th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s undeniable that Leeds has one of the best music scenes in the country, hosting a plethora of quality bands and energising an inspiring DIY culture. LSR’s Head of Music James Ward highlights the city’s […]

World Island announce flawless 2018 line-up

Posted on 26th January 201819th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Take one look at the World Island 2018 line-up and your jaw will drop. Headliners Sampha, Loyle Carner and Unknown Mortal Orchestra destine this weekender at Southbank Depot to be something truly special. Crafted by […]

2018: Ones to Watch

Posted on 26th January 201831st January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In celebration of the New Year, we have compiled our top 10 artists and bands to look out for over the next twelve months. Sigrid Everybody’s favourite Scandipop sensation Sigrid is practically guaranteed to make […]

Dolores O’Riordan- Her Legend Will Linger

Posted on 22nd January 201822nd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Last week saw the tragic death of The Cranberries’ lead singer, Dolores O’Riordan. The huge crowds that gathered in Limerick this Sunday was a testament to how much she meant to her fans and her […]

Fall Out Boy’s ‘MANIA’ is an “Anthem for a New Generation”

Posted on 22nd January 201822nd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The long awaited MANIA finally dropped after 9 months since it’s first track was revealed, and after being mostly scrapped just a month before the original release date back in September. While some may pine […]

Laura Marling Pays Tribute to Bob Dylan with ‘A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall’

Posted on 22nd January 201822nd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Laura Marling has released a cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall’. She has previously covered ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ with Eddie Berman for his album. Bob Dylan is clearly an influence for […]

Need some tunes to help you focus? Our Editor-in-Chief has got you sorted

Posted on 12th January 201814th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The month of January means two things to students. Intense study, and its closely related counterpart, extreme procrastination. This playlist will aim to stop you trawling the web for music to listen to, and consists […]

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