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Independent Venue Week @ 360 Club 29/1/16

Posted on 18th February 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The Independent Venue Week is a celebration of small but indispensable venues, showcasing budding and already established artists. The Library pub’s 360 club played host to four excellent bands. First up were Meihaus, a Bradford […]

Sounds of 2015 – The Best of the Rest

Posted on 18th February 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Exams have finished, unrealistic resolutions have been broken and the godforsaken ‘Dry January’ is no more. As we settle down to life in 2016, now seems the perfect time to reflect on just how good […]

Record Swap at Lambert’s Yard

Posted on 17th February 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Discover new music by swapping those old records you no longer listen to with someone else’s. Bring along your records to Record Swap, at Lambert’s Yard, on the 23rd of February, and browse through our collection and […]

Preview: Will Varley @ Brudenell Social Club 18/2/16

Posted on 16th February 20163rd September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This Thursday, folk singer-songwriter Will Varley will grace the stage of Brudenell Social Club as part of his headline tour. Having previously played alongside the likes of Frank Turner and The Proclaimers, expect to hear […]

Discobituary: A tribute to Maurice White

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

With 2016 becoming a unforgiving, musical black hole, consuming some of the most visually and sonically mind-altering stars to emerge from the 20th century, we pay homage to rhinestone-adorned, hip-bending, groove-creating frontman of the genre-defying […]

Youth Club Sounds

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

Coming hot off of the back of their dry run free party at the intimate Distrikt bar, Youth Club are looking to carry that raw energy straight into their launch party later this month. Expect […]

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 […]

Mndsgn and Ivan Ave @ Headrow House 1/2/16

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

Mndsgn (Ringgo Ancheta) is a hip-hop producer – originally from the Philippines, he moved to a commune in rural New Jersey when his parents fled the country after a group they were involved in turned […]

All I Need by Foxes

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

Hailing from Southampton, Foxes has already been on many people’s radar for a while. With radio-friendly hits such as ‘Youth’ and ‘Let Go for Tonight’ under her belt, All I Need is Foxes’ second album […]

Is The Is Are by DIIV

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

Recorded and produced by vocalist and guitarist Zachary Cole Smith, Is The Is Are, DIIV’s 17-track sophomore album, is a hazy myriad of dreamy guitar reverb enveloped by pervasive raw tones, dark lyricism and harrowing, […]

I Want To Break Free

Posted on 12th February 20164th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Juliette Rowsell discusses how artists over the past 50 years have influenced and impacted on the LGBTQ* community.   February is LGBT History Month and the importance of music in bringing issues of greater social […]

M:Fans by John Cale

Posted on 12th February 20164th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

John Cale is anything but a revivalist. Although his most recent release, M:Fans, is a reworking of Music For A New Society, released in 1982, it could be a completely new album. The spare, sparse […]

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