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Tag: Lucy Ingram

In the Middle with Skinny Lister

Posted on 18th February 201927th March 2019 by Lucy Ingram

Energetic, eclectic and endlessly entertaining, British folk band Skinny Lister are as prolific as they are up for a laugh. With six members, including two vocalists, the band draws from a wide pool of influences, […]

In the Middle with Sunflower Bean

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Lucy Ingram

The title of Sunflower Bean’s upcoming garage-rock EP, ‘King of the Dudes’, perfectly matches the chilled-out vibes of the New York based band. The hard-working members of Sunflower Bean have gone from strength to strength […]

Bad Sounds: Helping you to Get Better

Posted on 9th November 201827th March 2019 by Lucy Ingram

Bad Sounds’ frontmen, and brothers, sit down with our writer Lucy Ingram before their halloween show at Brudenell Social Club to talk about their tour and debut album, Get Better. Defining Bad Sounds’ music is a tricky […]

The Colourful Indie-Pop of Bad Sounds Comes To The Wardrobe, 31.10.18

Posted on 29th October 201827th March 2019 by Lucy Ingram

The colourful indie-pop band with a flair for the unusual, Bad Sounds are taking over after the release of their debut album Get Better. Their first EP, PHRESSSH succinctly summed up the band’s energy and introduced […]

Father John Misty develops his musical persona in ‘God’s Favorite Customer’

Posted on 24th June 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Father John Misty’s fourth LP, God’s Favorite Customer, lives up to the hype created by the success of his previous album. Pure Comedy was released only last year and was regarded as one of the […]

The Lovely Eggs Get Everyone Dancing at Their Brudenell Social Club Party, 9/2/18

Posted on 23rd February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“I don’t want to see any folded arms” lead singer and guitarist Holly Ross commands to the rows of people stood awkwardly at the front. This sets the tone of the whole concert, as Lancaster-based […]

The Lovely Eggs play a cracking show at Brudenell Social Club

Posted on 16th February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“I don’t want to see any folded arms” lead singer and guitarist Holly Ross commands to the rows of people stood awkwardly at the front. This sets the tone of the whole concert, as Lancaster […]

In The Middle with The Strypes

Posted on 15th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Strypes must be one of the most grounded bands around. This is somewhat surprising considering they rose to fame in their early teens and have gained fans such as Elton John, Dave Grohl and […]

Mulholland Drive: A baffling masterpiece for the ages

Posted on 8th May 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Widely considered one of the best and most confusing films of all time, David Lynch’s psychological thriller Mulholland Drive is just as brilliant as it was almost 16 years ago. A newly restored version of […]

Pure Comedy by Father John Misty

Posted on 10th April 20179th April 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The master of sarcasm strikes again with his latest and most satirical album, Pure Comedy. This marks Josh Tillman’s third album as Father John Misty, which was complemented with a 25 minute short film and […]

The Order of Time by Valerie June

Posted on 21st March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Valerie June has just released her first album since 2013. The Order of Time, her fourth album, showcases her folk roots whilst being alternative and fresh. The 12 songs include orchestral strings as well as […]

HEXA @ Howard Assembly Room, 17/02/17

Posted on 24th February 201727th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This concert was not for the faint hearted. HEXA have created a musical response to David Lynch’s ‘Factory Photographs’, a collection of images Lynch took of disused factories and the ruins of industry in the […]

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