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Tag: Women in Music

A woman’s place is in shoegaze

Posted on 18th March 202117th March 2021 by Eleanor Palmer

For Women’s History Month, Eleanor Palmer tracks the contributions of women to the shoegaze and dream pop genres over the years.

TRNSMT Festival Remains Stale, Pale and Male

Posted on 2nd December 20192nd December 2019 by Safi Bugel

TRNSMT Festival was started in 2017 as a replacement to Scotland’s T in the Park. The line-up was released earlier this week, and it only took one look for our print editor Safi Bugel to realise, […]

The Women From Down Under Are Ready to Take Over

Posted on 20th August 201920th August 2019 by Andrea Loftus

It’s no question that surf, sunsets and sheep spring to mind when you think of the elusive Oceania. However, Australia and New Zealand have done more than gift us half the male cast of Les […]

10 Women Who Should Be On the Line-up

Posted on 26th January 201826th January 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

One look at the first Wireless 2018 announcement and you’ll be left with the bitter taste of patriarchy in your mouth. Of the 39 acts announced, just 3 women feature across the weekend; Mabel stands alone […]

The Guitar: This is a man’s world

Posted on 17th February 201717th February 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Imagine Ed Sheeran on stage, guitar and loop-pedal in toe, looking pretty sweaty-headed during a performance of ‘Sing’. Now, imagine Joan Jett on stage, hooking the audience into synchronised head-banging before the first play of […]

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