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shame. Credit: Sam Alexander-Gregg.

shame announce second album and a socially-distanced tour, kicking off in Leeds in February 2021

Posted on 21st November 202021st November 2020 by Freya Martin

Freya Martin reflects on shame’s latest single ‘Water in the Well,’ as well as their upcoming 2021 album and tour.

Joji

Joji drifts through the myriad sorrows of love and fame in Nectar

Posted on 21st October 202021st October 2020 by Jonny Winter

Jonny Winter reviews lofi R&B sad-boy Joji’s new album, Nectar.

Beabadoobee

Beabadoobee’s debut album Fake It Flowers: The future of alt-pop

Posted on 21st October 2020 by Bella Wigley

Bella Wigley reviews the debut album from Beabadoobee, Fake It Flowers.

SAULT - Untitled (Rise)

Cryptic collective SAULT quietly return with new album

Posted on 21st October 202021st October 2020 by Liam Cattermole

Liam Cattermole reviews anonymous music collective SAULT’s new album, Untitled (Rise).

Angel Olsen lets us inside on new album Whole New Mess

Posted on 20th September 202017th May 2021 by Eleanor Palmer

Eleanor Palmer dissects Angel Olsen’s intimate and revealing new album Whole New Mess, the next evolution of All Mirrors.

To The 1975, Here Are Some Notes On A Conditional Form

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by Tom Weatherilt

It’s difficult enough to review a 22-track album in less than 300 words let alone an album so packed with detail as this one is. The 1975’s third studio album comes a mere 91 days […]

Oh Wonder, No One Else Can Wear Your Crown

Posted on 9th March 20209th March 2020 by Sarah Jewers

Alt-pop duo Oh Wonder began working together in early 2011 but made a name for themselves when they released their self-titled debut album in 2015, following an unorthodox approach of releasing a song every month […]

News Just In, Bieber’s Back

Posted on 9th March 20209th March 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Newly-wed, sober and not shy about it, Bieber makes a highly anticipated comeback with 16-track, fifth studio album, ‘Changes’.  We see a Justin that ‘never thought [i] he could be loyal’ show off  his new […]

Preview: Circa Waves

Posted on 1st February 20201st February 2020 by Jessica McCarrick

The Liverpudlian foursome Circa Waves have just announced a new tour and are ready to grace the Brudenell stage on the 14th March. Set to play two shows in the evening, they are eager to […]

Caribou Tease The Tone Of New Album

Posted on 25th January 202025th January 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Fresh from a spree of club detours as Daphni, Dan Snaith a.k.a. Caribou will soon be back with Suddenly, his first album in over 5 years. Its pre-release singles are a return to full-blown songwriting, […]

Professor Green Review: Just Be Good to Leeds

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Millie Warrilow

Professor Green has ‘just been good to Leeds’ after he sells out his re-scheduled tour that was postponed due to a seizure he suffered that led to a fractured neck. However, his injury did by […]

Coldplay Get Political in Their Latest Album Everyday Life

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Almost 20 years after the release of their debut album, Coldplay’s signature brand of generic Britpop still maintains an almost implausible popularity. Now, with Everyday Life, the band have not only reached their most experimental, […]

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