Category Archive: album

Our team’s full album lists of 2012

Somethingyousaid.com has already brought you it’s extensive 2012 album poll, which saw Tame Impala narrowly overcome Cat Power for the crown of Album of the Year, but we’ve had countless requests to publish… Read More

Woods charm with Bend Beyond

Elfy Scott gives her thoughts on the new album from Woods: Bend Beyond is the fifth studio release by the Brooklyn indie folk band, Woods, and provides half an hour of decidedly charming… Read More

Something You Said’s Top 20 Albums of 2012

It’s been a really good year for music, don’t you reckon? So much so that, when we invited people to tell us their albums of 2012, we were blown away by just how… Read More

Spiky Dread Issue 1 – Various artists

As I get older my love of reggae and dub grows exponentially and I am discovering new artists every week. As for punk however I have never been a huge fan so I… Read More

San Cisco’s album will lift your mood

Carol Bowditch puts her arms round a hot boy and sways at her school formal to the debut album from Perth’s San Cisco: After the release of their awesome songs Awkward and Rocket… Read More

Glass Towers: Collarbone Jungle

Liana reviews a bunch of lads that have come a long way since their school days: Glass Towers is a band I have quite the soft, squishy, sentimental spot for. Why? Well funnily… Read More

Emperor the Stag – Speedwell Drive EP

Andy James has a listen to the new EP from Emperor The Stag. Here are his thoughts: Following the release of single Swan earlier this year, indie four piece Emperor the Stag from… Read More

Flume’s debut album makes you feel good

Carol Bowditch has a listen to Flume’s first LP: Flume, the twenty year old Sydney producer, has just released his eagerly awaited debut to the delight of the many fans he has gained from… Read More

Lazy Habits’ album is original and infectious

As a lifelong Hip Hop fan I have seen it evolve over the years, as acts have had to keep things fresh and interesting for fans. In this day and age where people… Read More

The Mountain Goats – Transcendental Youth

It’s difficult to be objective about your heroes, so when I was first asked to review The Mountain Goats’ latest album I was a bit worried about how to approach it. How do… Read More

Loene Carmen – The Peach State

Earlier this year, Loene Carmen headed off to the good ol’ USA’s deep South in the midst of a never ending heatwave. While there, she chanced upon a beaten up old Stella parlor… Read More

Tame Impala – Lonerism Review

Elfy Scott reviews the new album by Tame Impala (with a little help from her mate Paulie): Cruising around my workplace earlier this year, in the daily afternoon lull, caught in the trance… Read More