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Tag: Jemima Skala

James Blake @ O2 Academy, 02/11/16

Posted on 15th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Somehow the crisp cold and clear night sky seemed an appropriate welcome back for James Blake, fresh from a lengthy American tour. If we were chilly at the start of the night, we emerged buzzing […]

Gryph Picks: The October Edition

Posted on 13th November 201613th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

We like music over here at the Music section. In fact, we’re downright music nerds. So much so, that we – your fave Gryphon Music Eds – decided to make a playlist of all our […]

Preview: Beacons Metro

Posted on 23rd October 201611th November 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Beacons Metro preview Beacons Metro is the recent transmutation of Beacons Festival; this used to be a traditional camping festival in August, but the organisers, in keeping with complaints that the traditional camping experience was […]

"The Fab Four”: meet your music editors

Posted on 29th September 201615th January 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

So you know all about the music section. There’s music. There’s tunes. There’s top bants. But want to know a lil’ more about the faces behind the action? Well then, look no further than our […]

In The Middle with Meadowlark

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

Meadowlark are Bristol natives Kate McGill and Dan Broadley, who combine their skills to create a chilled and relaxing blend of folk vibey folk music. Their new single ‘Quicksand’ follows hot on the heels of […]

For All We Know by NAO

Posted on 10th August 201629th October 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

NAO is 31 years old and has just released her debut album, For All We Know. This follows months of hype, several well-received singles, and a packed-out Glastonbury set on the Park Stage this June. […]

Oh Wonder @ Stylus 9/3/16

Posted on 23rd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Josephine Van Gucht and Anthony West have made a name for themselves as Oh Wonder, the boy-girl duo singing gorgeous melodies: no harmonies, just an octave apart. This tricksy simplicity is reflected in their rise […]

Life of Pause by Wild Nothing

Posted on 3rd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Pitchfork darling Wild Nothing returns with his third studio album, Life of Pause. However, the title is a bit of a misnomer, as once you press play, the only thing to do is let it […]

Right Hand Left Hand by Right Hand Left Hand

Posted on 2nd March 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Right Hand Left Hand return from obscurity with their second self-titled album; the follow up to 2011’s Power Grab elaborates on their particular brand of looped guitar rock. The Welsh duo have certainly been busy […]

The Life of a Legend

Posted on 12th February 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Celebrating what would have been Bob Marley’s 71st Birthday, Jemima Skala looks back over the career of the reggae icon.    Bob Marley has been so influential, throughout his life and even throughout the decades […]

The Magic Gang @ Headrow House 30/1/16

Posted on 9th February 20164th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Magic Gang bounced into Headrow House on Saturday night, bringing a generous portion of southern charm to a bitterly cold northern night. The bubbly Brighton quartet’s concoction of light and fluffy indie rock lit […]

In The Middle with Wolf Alice

Posted on 4th February 20164th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Suffice to say, Wolf Alice have had a whirlwind of a year. The hype surrounding the release of their debut album My Love Is Cool catapulted them from being the shy kids at the back […]

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