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“I just try to let the tunes lead the way” – Miles Kane on his latest album Change the Show

Posted on 20th January 202221st January 2022 by Benjamin Forrest

iles Kane, entitled Change the Show, marks his fourth solo album since releasing Colour of the Trap back in 2011. I spoke with Miles ahead of the release, as he reflected on his previous work and gave us some insight into the production of this fantastic new album.

Barnsley’s Hands Off Gretel talk independence, punk rock…and Coldplay

Posted on 17th January 202217th January 2022 by Benjamin Forrest

The Gryphon speaks to alt rock/grunge band Hands Off Gretel before their set at Brudenell Social Club.

In The Middle with Wolf Alice

Posted on 4th June 20214th June 2021 by Lucy Barber

Ahead of the release of their highly anticipated new album Blue Weekend, Lucy Barber spoke to Wolf Alice’s Joff Oddie and Theo Ellis about performing live, guitar experimentation, and the pressures of a Mercury Prize win.

In The Middle with Squid

Posted on 14th May 202114th May 2021 by Liam Cattermole

Ollie Judge and Louis Borlase talk to Liam Cattermole about Nicholas Cage, being blinded by lasers and their wonderfully anarchic debut album Bright Green Field.

In the Middle with Drug Store Romeos

Posted on 28th March 202128th March 2021 by Eleanor Palmer

Eleanor Palmer caught up with Drug Store Romeos to gush over Alex G, discuss Murakami novels, and fantasise about Vietnamese jungle festivals.

In The Middle with Pale Waves

Posted on 3rd February 202123rd March 2021 by Fern McErlane

Fern McErlane caught up with Pale Waves’ frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie ahead of the release of their second album, Who Am I?

Another Sky

In The Middle with Another Sky

Posted on 15th September 202015th September 2020 by Caitlin Tilley

Ahead of their tour, Caitlin Tilley chatted to Another Sky’s singer Catrin Vincent about songwriting during a global crisis and what’s wrong with the music industry.

In The Middle with Utah Saints

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Rosabella Allen

I caught up with Jez Willis from Utah Saints whilst at Beatherder to chat about the timelessness of house music as well as their centrality in a somewhat underrepresented rave scene in Leeds in the […]

In the Middle with Marika Hackman

Posted on 7th October 20197th October 2019 by Hollie Griss

Hollie Griss talks to Marika Hackman about her inspirations and the ever- evolving music industry that simultaneously fails to accept change. Self discovery and acceptance are at the forefront of Hackman’s mind as she dives […]

In The Middle with Bedroom / Boredom

Posted on 19th July 201919th July 2019 by Eva Liukineviciute

Bedroom / Boredom have built up a cult following with their single ‘Pill’, which has received over 600,000 streams on Spotify alone. I sat down with them in The Garage to try and get some […]

In the Middle with Emily Burns

Posted on 7th April 20197th April 2019 by Jennifer Hyman

Sat on a sofa in the dressing room ahead of her performance that evening at Sheffield’s Café Totem, I talked beginnings, songwriting, collaboration and plans for the future with Emily Burns alongside her friend and […]

In the Middle with Empress Of

Posted on 20th March 2019 by Kieran Blyth

The Autumn of 2018 provided many remarkable albums, with very few as striking as Empress Of’s Us. It is a record tinged wonderfully with dream pop and R&B influences, no less a poetic expression of […]

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