The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
The Official Newspaper of the University of Leeds.| www.thegryphon.co.uk
Anna explores the recent commentary surrounding British Reparations to former colonies, and argues its a long overdue commitment for Kier Starmer to make.| The Gryphon
Momnah explores Britains selective memory loss when it comes to Remembrance Sunday, and the lack of recognition for soldiers from British Colonies.| The Gryphon
The clock is dead. George Ford is waiting in the pocket. He drop kicks to...| The Gryphon
James argues that the current tuition fee rise is a necessary move from the Government, and will have little to no implications on students.| The Gryphon
Poppy explores why British egotism is misplaced this election cycle, and the reality is that Britain is not void of threatening Trump-like politics| The Gryphon
Aria explores the impact social media has had on modern day relationships and asks the question: Are we overthinking it all?| The Gryphon
Upon their lead single’s ‘Your House’ release, Bella Wright reflects on Inhaler’s sophomore album and...| The Gryphon
Written by Thomas Dent Edited by Eve Moat The Streets: the long time project of...| The Gryphon
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Leeds festival got off to a great start on Friday morning with 70 mph winds...| The Gryphon
Wunderhorse’s second album Midas is out today & definitely deserves a listen. Music editor Millie...| The Gryphon
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Joseph Nozedar reviews the Manchester indie-pop band’s 4th album as Smitten captures the hearts of...| The Gryphon
Written and Edited by Eve MoatInterview Questions by Eve MoatPhotography by Eve Moat Sheffield icons The Everly Pregnant Brothers have a heartfelt chat, full of laughter and jokes, just like always… Answers by Pete McKee (ukulele, backing vocals and keys), Kieran Wardle (lead vocals) and Simon Williams (bass). Eve: Hello, welcome back to The Gryphon’s […]| The Gryphon
Written and Edited by Eve MoatInterview Questions by Eve MoatPhotography by Eve Moat Ever wondered what an upcoming band would say in an interview? Ever wondered what a unique genre like wonk pop is? Wonder no more! Lime Garden are here to tell all… Answers by Annabel Whittle (drums) Eve: Welcome back to The Gryphon’s […]| The Gryphon
Plunging into devastating ballad tracks and blistering singles, the main takeaway I have from Midas, Wunderhorse’s second album, is that this is their cementation of brilliance. After debut album, Cub (2022), which is undoubtedly polished and sprawling with lyrics that even the loudest critics (middle aged britpop dads) cannot fault – it is truly refreshing […]| The Gryphon
Written and Edited by Eve MoatPhotography by Eve Moat What a weekend! Tramlines Festival in Sheffield landed on the beautifully sunny final weekend of July, and lived up to its reputation via its star-studded line up and electric atmosphere. Featuring headliners Paolo Nutini, Jamie T and Snow Patrol, alongside many more musicians, big and small, […]| The Gryphon
Written & Edited by Erin Clark. The legendary, Camden-native, ska-legends Madness are a band with absolutely nothing toprove. Boasting multiple musical accolades, a longstanding fortified fanbase, and anillustrious, six-decade long career, it’s no wonder that the six-piece effort can afford to take awell-deserved victory lap. Rather than a ‘victory lap,’ maybe the more appropriate term […]| The Gryphon
'Musically shining and hilariously delivering...' Mia Hassan reviews 'Dance Nation.'| The Gryphon
Written and Edited by Eve Moat The Sheffield Festival is back in Hillsborough Park from tomorrow, with a cracking line-up, from up-and-comers to headliners, artists new and older, with some from far and wide, and others hailing from the city itself. I have many memories of the festival over the years. As I have grown […]| The Gryphon
Written and edited by Millie Cain. Sat outside his home in a pair of Ray-Bans and a denim shirt, he looked so classically rock. How are you feeling about playing the First Direct in June? Of all the arenas we play in the UK its my favourite, its really powerful sounding its great to be […]| The Gryphon
Written by Thomas Dent, edited by Millie Cain. After a three year break, Billie Eilish has returned with her third, and best studio album. HITME HARD AND SOFT finds Eilish in a much more mature and reflective mood than on her hitand miss second record Happier Than Ever yet many of the same questions are […]| The Gryphon
Written by Thomas Dent, edited by Millie Cain. It is often said that the second album is the hardest album to produce, on Afraid ofTomorrows the Mysterines throw that notion out of the window and prove to the Britishalternative rock scene that they’re the real deal. Opening track ‘The Last Dance’ sets the tone for […]| The Gryphon
Written by Poppi Andelin, edited by Millie Cain. Saturday 6th July, a monumental evening. Tom Grennan electrified Millennium Square as the headlining act of Sounds of the City. Despite the later gate openings to accommodate the nail-biting match of the The Three Lions, thousands of fans gathered for the event. The gig was uniquely infused […]| The Gryphon
Written and edited by Millie Cain. The legions of Salomon stomper-wearing students descended into Halifax after battling the downpouring summer weather and classic Northern rail strikes. After a slightly sweaty, but cheap journey, The Piece Hall loomed ahead as we climbed the cobbled streets to its grand square. Children of Zeus led the way as […]| The Gryphon
Written by Joseph Nozedar, edited by Millie Cain. Barry Adamson is an artist unknown to many, but like in most walks of life, straying awayfrom the mainstream is where you find hidden gems. For those unaware of Barry Adamson,he is a multifaceted artist—musician, composer, writer, photographer, and filmmaker.Raised in Manchester’s Moss Side, he swiftly mastered […]| The Gryphon
Written by Joe Nozedar, edited by Millie Cain. A glorious Saturday in Leeds saw the city centre become awash withhundreds of daisy T-shirt wearing James fans, cramming rooftop bars andbeer gardens whilst eagerly awaiting the band’s performance at First DirectArena. Evening approached as I settled into my seat high above the steepcolosseum that is the […]| The Gryphon
Written by Jess O’Brien, edited by Millie Cain. Nine-piece band from Leeds, Nubiyan Twist, launched their fourth album, Find YourFlame, at Project House on Friday 24th May, as part of the Leeds Jazz Festival 2024.After having seen their outstanding performance in Sheffield with their previousalbum, Freedom Fables (2021), I couldn’t wait to see what they […]| The Gryphon
Written by Eszter Vida, edited by Millie Cain. 2023 was reported as the biggest year ever for live music. The year was alsomarked by increased rent prices, the cost-of-living crisis and venue closures, leadingto 125 of them closing for good and a statistical decrease in the opening of newerones. But, for companies like Live Nation […]| The Gryphon