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Tag: pop

A Guide to New Year’s in Leeds

Posted on 14th December 202114th December 2021 by Alex Gibbon

Don’t know what to do for NYE? Let The Gryphon help you.

Arlo Parks stuns with lyrical prowess and silky-smooth vocals on debut album Collapsed in Sunbeams

Posted on 3rd February 20213rd February 2021 by Isabel Ralphs

Isabel Ralphs reviews Arlo Parks’ debut album Collapsed in sunbeams, our first full-length glimpse of a young artist with an extremely promising career ahead of her.

Taylor Swift’s evermore: She’s done it again, folks

Posted on 12th December 202012th December 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Lizzie Wright reviews Taylor Swift’s second surprise album of 2020, evermore.

Eartheather burns bright on latest album ‘Phoenix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin”

Posted on 23rd November 202023rd November 2020 by Carmen Walker-Vazquez

Carmen Walker-Vasquez talks us through ‘Pheonix: Flames Are Dew Upon My Skin’, Eartheater’s dazzling new album, described as a return to the “primordial lava lake”.

‘Pink messiahs’ Tiña turn their emotional pain into chirpy optimism on ‘Positive Mental Health Music’

Posted on 22nd November 202022nd November 2020 by Freya Martin

Tiña, the self-professed ‘pink messiahs’ from south London, have released their debut album – possessing a chirpy optimism at odds to the visceral and emotional pain underneath. Freya Martin tells us her thoughts.

Dorian Electra makes light of the darkness in sophomore album ‘My Agenda’

Posted on 22nd November 202022nd November 2020 by Zoe Frechin-Pollard

Pop shapeshifter Dorian Electra’s new album ‘My Agenda’ is a powerful force to be reckoned with. Zoe Frechin-Pollard talks us through it.

Lady Gaga in the 911 music video.

Lady Gaga Rescues Us From a Pop Emergency with ‘911’

Posted on 4th October 20204th October 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Lizzie Wright reviews Lady Gaga’s music video for her new single ‘911.’

Maisie Peters captivates on new EP, It’s Your Bed Babe, It’s Your Funeral

Posted on 6th October 20196th October 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Maisie Peters continues to stun listeners and melt hearts with the release of her unbelievable second EP, It’s Your Bed Babe, It’s Your Funeral.

Masie Peters Brings Her Upbeat Pop to the Hyde Park Book Club

Posted on 26th April 201928th April 2019 by Kate Wassell

At just 18 years old, Maisie has grown an impressive fanbase with her candescent song-writing and melodies. On Saturday she brings her talents to Leeds Hyde Park Book Club, an intimate venue perfect for the […]

LANY Reunites With Leeds, 10.03.19

Posted on 22nd March 2019 by Neive McCarthy

Having a packed-out room absolutely enamoured with you on a rainy Monday night is no easy feat. Yet dream pop trio LANY had the entire thousand-strong audience wrapped around their finger, taking them on a […]

Olly Murs’ New Album is the Musical Equivalent of a Damp Towel

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Charlotte Bresh

Since placing 2nd in 2009’s X Factor, Olly Murs has had a fruitful career. With four UK number-one singles and albums, alongside various TV presenting roles, the ‘cheeky chappy’ persona seems to have taken Murs […]

RAYE Brings a Whirlwind of Emotion to The Wardrobe, 02.11.18

Posted on 12th November 201827th March 2019 by Zack Moore

What can you say about Raye that hasn’t been said before? Frankly, a lot. Compared to the opening act, Kara Marni, Raye was extraordinarily versatile and talented. It was like Led Zeppelin following up a […]

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