Would you believe it? Gryphon are releasing another all-new studio album of especially written, previously unheard material – and this time only two years on the tail of their sensational ‘ReInvention’, which arrived after a gap of 41 years!
The album is called “Get Out Of My Father’s Car” and the greatest news is that you can be among the first to hear this new material performed live. Now they really are the oldest and the newest thing – a legendary British band that’s as exhilarating, energetic, unpredictable and addictive now as it ever was.
Now Gryphon is back, reinvented, mixing old and new music as well as old and new members.
The virtuoso musicianship and compositional flair that marked the band out in the ’70s has been pushed even further, with new blood stimulating fresh ideas for the 21st Century, though maintaining their strangely unique, good-humouredly dazzling quirkiness.
Gryphon’s music is mainly acoustic, with crumhorns, recorders, flute, sax, violin and bassoon alongside guitars, keyboards and a battery of percussion. Every gig involves at least 30 instruments, so the textures are pretty varied and unfamiliar.
Gryphon, as ever, is the antidote to genres. Whatever you expect, you’ll get something different, surprising, and exciting. Whatever you get, it’ll make you wonder why it took these guys so long to crank up the engines and get out on the road again. But it’ll always be worth the wait.