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Architects’ Unexpected Return with ‘Doomsday’

Posted on 14th September 201712th September 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Architects’ massive 7th album, All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, was always going to be a difficult one to follow up. It was the band’s most commercially successful release to date, and undeniably the heaviest, […]

Defenders – The TV’s Avengers?

Posted on 21st August 201731st August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s not quite, but then again it doesn’t want to be. It wants to be a culmination of an arc that was built from Daredevil and Iron Fist, which it is… with fair results. Despite […]

Single Review: Praying by Kesha

Posted on 12th July 20173rd March 2019 by Mikhail Hanafi

When you think of Kesha, you think of glittery parties, glittery alcohol and glittery vomit. That’s not a slight to her — it was the image she put out when she released her first single, […]

Single Review: Don’t Delete The Kisses by Wolf Alice

Posted on 11th July 201716th August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Wolf Alice have always been a band of many colours, and the band’s latest single comes out on the softer end of the spectrum. If the band’s first single ‘Yuk Foo’ off of their forthcoming […]

Single Review: Who Dat Boy and 911 / MR. LONELY by Tyler, The Creator

Posted on 30th June 201711th July 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“F*** the rap, I’m tryna own a planet” is proudly declared by Tyler, The Creator or should I say Wolf Haley (just one of his alter egos) in the first single and visual dropped last […]

Review: J W Anderson’s ‘Disobedient Bodies’ at The Hepworth Gallery Wakefield

Posted on 7th April 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Last weekend I dragged my hungover self to Burley station and spent £2.60 on a train to Wakefield. Not my usual destination of choice for a post-fruity Saturday but the Hepworth Gallery had just opened […]

Review: SS-GB: The shape of society had the Germans won the Battle of Britain.

Posted on 11th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Our understanding of the modern world is often conducted in terms of being post-1945, making WWII the pinnacle of modernity. It is, therefore, quite difficult to imagine what the contemporary political landscape would look like, […]

Review: Sex, Drugs & Murder: Life in the Red Light Zone

Posted on 11th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

First shown in July last year, Sex, Drugs & Murder: Life in the Red Light Zone follows the lives of sex workers active in the Holbeck area, south Leeds. With the choice to indefinitely allow […]

Review: Broadchurch is Back With a Bang

Posted on 11th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

David Tennant and Olivia Colman returned as the dynamic duo, DI Alec Hardy and DS Ellie Miller in ITV’s eagerly-anticipated return of Broadchurch. ITV have said that this will be the third and final series, […]

Review: The Santa Clarita Diet

Posted on 3rd March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Zombie films might be on the decline after nearly a decade of rising popularity, but TV series on the subject are still going strong. Joining the likes of The Walking Dead and iZombie is the […]

Leeds RAG Fashion Show Review – Samsara

Posted on 28th February 20172nd March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The annual Leeds RAG Fashion Show is one of the most highly anticipated events on the union calendar, and this year’s show, Samsara, was no exception. Samsara, directed by Scarlett Gurney and Assistant Directors Helen […]

Review: The Bear and the Nightingale

Posted on 24th February 201723rd February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

The story starts off with a tale of a beautiful girl who bravely faces the winter demon Morozko and is rewarded riches beyond imagination. This old folktale slowly unravels in the novel to be the […]

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