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Tag: robert cairns

For Emma, Forever Ago – A Retrospective

Posted on 18th July 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Ten years and ten days ago, the enchanting For Emma, Forever Ago was self-released by a then unknown Justin Vernon, under the guise of Bon Iver. Re-released a year later by Jagjaguwar, the album marked […]

Why You Should Go To The Polls Even If You Don’t Actually Vote

Posted on 6th June 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

While a lot of your peers will inundate you with who they are voting for and who you should vote for too, there are still many of us out there registered to vote but with […]

The Real Junk Food Project faces Prosecution over out of date food

Posted on 6th June 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

The founder of Leeds-based food charity The Real Junk Food Project is facing prosecution, after trading officials found the organisation to be selling food past it’s sell by date. On 11th April, officials found that […]

Green Twins by Nick Hakim

Posted on 25th May 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

It has been a long and exciting wait for Nick Hakim’s debut album Green Twins to drop. The Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter last graced us with his EPs, Where Will We Go Pt.1 & Pt.2, back in […]

When Musicians Get Board (And Also Need The Money From Royalties)

Posted on 10th May 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Board games are the backbone of civilization, testing the strength of human relationships year after year by making families and friends bitterly fight over fake money, inhabitable plastic houses, and the ultimate question of who […]

Gryph Picks: The March Massive

Posted on 23rd April 201715th January 2019 by The Gryphon Web Editor

This month, Robbie admits his love for James Blunt and thus gets fired as Music Editor, Juliette dreams that she and Jemima get locked in a club with the Pied Piper listening to trip-hop jazz music, […]

Gryph Picks: Top 10 Movie Soundtracks

Posted on 26th February 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

When watching a film, you’re engaged with the action on screen, but the music behind the scene can often slip by without you realising it. But well composed or selected soundtracks are key to making […]

Preview- Anteros @ Leeds O2 Academy, 30/01/17

Posted on 28th January 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Gracing the O2 Academy on Monday night is London-based indie pop four piece Anteros. Having only formed less than a year ago, Laura, Jackson, Joshua and Harry have made short week of achieving big things […]

Trump’s Make America Great Again Welcome Ceremony @ The Lincoln Memorial, 19/01/17

Posted on 24th January 20178th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

As a misty, damp gloom descended over Washington to mark the inauguration of Supreme Leader Trump, crowds gathered to witness an underwhelming concert of epic proportions. Taking place at the Lincoln Memorial (just in case […]

There’s Something About Hailing Mary – The Great Christmas Cock Up

Posted on 25th December 20168th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

If the worst thing that happened to you this Christmas day was receiving the same Lynx Africa set from two different relatives, not winning a single prize in a cracker, or drinking too much mulled […]

The State We’re In by Dog Is Dead

Posted on 24th December 20168th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Stop the press! The dog is well and truly alive again! After waiting patiently for four years, D. I. D have finally released a follow up to their debut album All Our Favourite Stories. But […]

24K Magic by Bruno Mars

Posted on 17th December 20168th April 2019 by Robbie Cairns

Just in case you weren’t aware that Bruno Mars was the coolest man on the planet, the walking God amongst us has released a further 33 minutes of proof that his shit don’t stink. 24K […]

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