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Tag: Meg Firth

Let’s Dance: The Perfect Bowie Songs to Fit Your Mood

Posted on 8th January 20188th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Music holds the capacity to articulate the indescribable. Whatever the thought, feeling or emotion, there’s always that one song that perfectly matches how you feel right now. David Bowie does this like no one else. […]

The Best Albums of 2017

Posted on 20th December 20173rd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

2017 has been an incubator for innovative music breaking into commercial success. From Loyle Carner to Wolf Alice, to Nick Hakim to SZA, this year saw some groundbreaking new albums. Here are the best of […]

Books to Get a Music Lover this Christmas

Posted on 17th December 20173rd January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s that time of year again, and you’re struggling to find a gift for that person in your life who lives and breathes all things Music. You got them their favourite band’s tshirt last year, […]

Trudy and the Romance: “Let yourself fall in love with that person you can’t get off your mind.”

Posted on 3rd December 20177th April 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Liverpudlian doo-wop dreamers Trudy and the Romance bought their shuffling 50s pop to The Lending Room on the 15th. The 3-piece took the time to answer our questions about their brand new EP, their love […]

Editor’s Picks: The November Soundtrack

Posted on 1st December 20171st December 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

With deadlines popping up left, right and centre, us music editors thought it would be productive to let you know what we’ve been listening to this month and what gigs we’re excited for in December… […]

Grammys 2018: The year white men stand back

Posted on 29th November 201729th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Year after year, the Grammys epitomise the whitewashed music industry, particularly within the Album of the Year category. In 2015, Mumford & Sons took Best Album over Frank Ocean’s seminal Channel Orange; A year later, Taylor Swift’s […]

The Underrated Beauty of Going to Gigs Alone

Posted on 16th November 201725th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

So you’ve found yourself at a gig alone. Your favourite band that none of your friends listen to have come to town and no one wanted to come with you. You stand self-consciously amongst couples and […]

Partying Towards a More Equal World

Posted on 3rd November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Equaliser is a collective creating a more inclusive space for aspiring female, trans and non-binary DJs. Music Editor Meg Firth sits down with some of the girls behind the movement to talk about tackling the […]

Equaliser Levels Up

Posted on 13th October 201713th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Equaliser is a more than just a good time. Encapsulating their beautiful ethos of inclusivity and diversity, Equaliser strives to live up to its name by making the club scene a more equal and open […]

Meet your Music Editors

Posted on 12th October 201712th October 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Intrigued as to who’s editing your articles this year? Want to know a bit more about the people that are offering out all the juicy content each week? Then look no further…   Meg Firth […]

PP Arnold to play The Wardrobe, 16/10

Posted on 10th October 201719th March 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

In the mid-60s, PP Arnold came to England as an Ikette for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue, singing backing vocals and harbouring a huge undiscovered talent. Yet, by 1966, Arnold was signed to Andrew […]

Bambino by Superfood

Posted on 3rd September 201720th November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

As the blue skies over summer begin to fade into the perpetually overcast days we all know and loath, don’t fret, for Superfood are set to release their finest and most self-aware project to-date: their […]

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