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Tag: Rhiannon-Skye Boden

Review: Slam of the North 2019

Posted on 18th March 201918th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

It’s a long-running joke amongst spoken word artists that the phrase “Slam Poetry” is an oxymoron, or at the very least an exaggeration. Call something a slam and people will picture two poets facing off […]

Show Tunes & Toilet Humour: Shrek The Musical At Leeds Grand Theatre

Posted on 29th December 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

Since the dawn of cinema, the stage and the screen have had a two-way relationship. Whether it’s Disney fans passionately arguing that The Lion King stage show far eclipses the original film, or movies like […]

Bands, Booze & Bangers: 2000 Trees 2018

Posted on 16th July 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

When it comes to festivals, everyone has their favourites. There’s the hometown heroes, the local field you’ve been tramping to every year without fail for as long as you can remember, going to see bands […]

“We Want To Give People Something That’s Real” – InTheMiddle with The Faim

Posted on 10th June 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Australian pop-rockers have experienced a stratospheric rise to faim (get it?) since the release of their first single earlier this year – and have since collaborated with everyone from Pete Wentz to 5 Seconds Of […]

Blistering heat and brilliant tunes at Slam Dunk North 2018

Posted on 29th May 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“I’ve heard Slam Dunk Fest is better than Warped Tour ever was!” Right now, Slam Dunk feels a thousand miles away from its American counterpart. Kellin Quinn of Sleeping With Sirens yells the comparison from […]

5 Unmissable Acts At Slam Dunk 2018

Posted on 10th May 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

There’s no denying that certain festivals cater to certain kinds of people, and there was never any question about which best represented me. Despite only lasting a day in each location, Slam Dunk is the […]

Mallory Knox are a whole new band at Manchester Rebellion

Posted on 7th May 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

From the outside, Mallory Knox’s Manchester gig looks just like any other show. People huddle in the rain as they queue up outside, swapping Twitter handles with new friends and speculating on the setlist, while […]

The Wonder Stuff + Ned’s Atomic Dustbin bring O2 Academy back to life, 04/04

Posted on 27th April 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

As all music fans will know, the run-up to any gig is fraught with anticipation, but the wait for this particular Academy show was a little more intense. For many, seeing The Wonder Stuff and […]

Top 5 Acts To See At 2000 Trees 2018

Posted on 4th April 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

2000 Trees might not be the biggest festival out there right now, but it’s fast becoming one of the best. Despite the more intimate setting, 2000 Trees has played host to some of the UK’s […]

Jellyskin: Six Degrees Of Local Leeds

Posted on 23rd March 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

They say that no matter who you are, you’re only six people away from everyone else in the world. With odds like that, your new favourite band could be right around the corner… or just […]

InTheMiddle with The Wonder Stuff & Ned’s Atomic Dustbin

Posted on 23rd March 201815th March 2019 by Rhiannon-Skye Boden

For most of its history, Stourbridge wasn’t famous for anything other than it’s glass – and the bi-annual glass festival that went along with it. However, during the late eighties and early nineties, the mid-sized […]

How to Play The Game: The Gryphon’s Guide to Bongo’s Bingo

Posted on 23rd February 201825th February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Arrive Early! Yes, it feels strange starting pre-drinks at half 5, frantically guzzling down rum and coke while simultaneously making your dinner, but arriving early to Bongo’s Bingo is essential. Tables fill quickly, and if […]

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