Category Archive: album

Music Review: FKA Twigs, EP2

Somethingyousaid.com’s Ty Tong reviews the newest offering from Gloucestershire’s FKA Twigs: If Massive Attack and The Weeknd had a music baby, it would sound like FKA Twigs. I will nod and tap my fingers… Read More

Album: Neko Case – The Worse Things Get

Somewhat of a modern musical veteran, Neko Case, began playing drums in various underground punk bands, which led her to becoming a resident member of Canadian super group, The New Pornographers. Releasing her… Read More

Album: Summer Flake, You Can Have It All

Somethingyousaid.com’s Sophie Metcalfe reviews the longplayer from Stephanie Crase: I must admit I have a little soft spot for Sydney-based record label Rice is Nice, so I always get excited when they bring… Read More

Music review: The Paper Kites, States

I’m one of those annoying foreigners living overseas that whenever anything, absolutely anything, Australian related surfaces I find it necessary to bring it to everyone’s attention. Oh is that Temper Trap playing? Yes… Read More

Album Review: Shining Bird, Leisure Coast

Tenley Nordtrom reviews the debut longplayer from Australian band, ‘Leisure Coast’: I must admit that The Shining Bird are new to me. Every description in their press release sounded so lovely that I… Read More

Album Review: Lo Carmen & Peter Head

Somethingyousaid.com’s Jack Colwell gives a listen to the new longplayer by father/daughter duo Peter Head and Lo Carmen: In recent years there’s been a great return to ‘duet’ CDs, focused on capturing the… Read More

Album Review: London Grammar, If You Wait

London Grammar’s highly anticipated debut longplayer, If You Wait, is the culmination of 18 painstaking months spent writing and recording with producers Tim Bran (The Verve, Richard Ashcroft, La Roux) and Roy Kerr.… Read More

Album: Palms – Step Brothers

Somethingyousaid.com’s Carol Bowditch gives the new Palms record a spin. Risen from the grave of the much-loved Sydney outfit, Red Riders, is Palms. Ex-frontman, Al Grigg, and bandmate Tom Wallace took on the… Read More

Album review: Marshmallow Pavement

Sydney-based creative folk, The A&R Department, have just launched their first foray into music compilations. It’s an indie-assortment of Australian Acts that they’re proud to have taken under their wings over the years.… Read More

Album Review: Daughn Gibson – Me Moan

Neil Martin listens to the sophomore longplayer from an acclaimed American singer-songwriter: Daughn Gibson’s 2012 debut, All Hell, was a swampy gothic backwoods country album comprised in the main of samples of old… Read More

The Civil Wars – album review

Somethingyousaid.com’s Joe Haddow devotes some serious time to the second longplayer from The Civil Wars: There are few bands that I make time to sit down, with headphones, and listen to the whole… Read More

Midnight Juggernauts – Uncanny Valley

Science and technology revolutionise our lives but memory, tradition and myth frame our response. – Arthur M. Schiesinger. Wow. Intense! That quote appears at the end of the Midnight Juggernauts latest filmclip for… Read More