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It’s time to stop sexual harrassment at gigs

Posted on 1st December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

We have a chat to the campaigners Girls Against who are speaking out against the very real problem of women being sexually harassed at  music venues.   Have you ever been at a gig, the band […]

Village Party 2 by Alex Wiley

Posted on 1st December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Chicago’s Alex Wiley rose to prominence in 2014 with the release of Village Party. Hits like ‘Vibration’ and ‘Ova’ meant his next instalment was always going to be heavily anticipated and the official follow up, […]

Side by Side by Natalie Prass

Posted on 1st December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Natalie Prass has made quite the impression with her debut album, earning a spot on The Rolling Stone magazine’s top artists to watch earlier in the year. Side-by-side is an EP that manages to be […]

Beans On Toast @ Brudenell Social Club 19/11

Posted on 1st December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Arriving on stage with bare feet and khaki cargo trousers, Beans on Toast was greeted by an entire audience sitting peacefully crossed legged on the floor of Leeds’ Brudenell Social Club. It seems that before […]

Portico @ Headrow House 21/11

Posted on 1st December 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Playing as part of the Kalyan Presents X Beacons Metro show, Portico, with the help of singer Jono McCleery, took to the stage of Headrow House to deliver a remarkable set predominantly made up tracks […]

UML Gig Picks of the Week

Posted on 30th November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Follakzoid and Big Brave – Monday 30th November – Headrow House – £8 – 8pm Follakzoid are a Chilean band, specialising in cosmic music. Their latest EP, “lll”, creates a sharp, upbeat electronic atmosphere with […]

Mikal Cronin @ Brudenell Social Club 18/11

Posted on 29th November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Off the back of a somewhat underwhelming third album, MCIII, Mikal Cronin took to the Brudenell on Wednesday night with a five-piece band and newly cropped “2009 Bieber” hair. Mikal Cronin has often adeptly blended […]

After The Bataclan

Posted on 29th November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

After the recent Paris attacks, gig security is set to be on the increase. How much will this affect our experience of going to gigs?   What happened in Paris was a tragedy, we can […]

Preview: Allusondrugs @ 360 Club

Posted on 23rd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This Friday, Allusondrugs return to Leeds for a headline set after a hectic festival season. The 360 Club gig is taking place at The Lending Room (situated upstairs in The Library) and is sure to be […]

Fit Me In by Frankie Cosmos

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

For a reasonable amount of time, my favourite lyric has laid within RADSTEWART’s track, ‘Insane Parties.’ “If you go out and get drunk, in a Native American headdress, then you’re a cunt.” However, as Greta […]

Know-It-All by Alessia Cara

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The pop industry is calling out for a new starlet. Someone with the ability to write honest tracks not revolving around their recent tabloid break-up, and who aren’t ex-Disney princesses hastily trying to shake off […]

Terrorism finds a new target

Posted on 22nd November 20154th September 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

My Friday nights are usually uneventful; I spend the majority of my night listening to newly released albums on Spotify, analysing and forming opinions on whether listening to an artist’s work is an enjoyable break […]

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