Movie Giveaway: Get The Rise on DVD

In conjunction with our buddies at eOne Hopscotch, we’re giving away five copies of The Rise FOR FREE to our Australia based readers. The British movie is an exhilarating, moving and often hilarious story of loyalty,… Read More

Download Japanese Wallpaper’s Remix EP

May we introduce you to Melbourne-bred producer, Japanese Wallpaper, a sixteen-year-old who has had 100,000 plays on his debut single Breathe In Ft. Wafia, and was named in ToneDeaf’s readers’ poll as the… Read More

Movie Review: 12 Years a Slave

There are certain true stories that everybody knows. We’ve surely all read Anne Frank’s Diary, or at least have a reasonable knowledge of its subject-matter. Conversely, there are some you feel astonished/ashamed not… Read More

Must-see acts at Malasimbo Festival

The Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival, running from the 27th February-3rd March, is a relatively recent addition but is already drawing some impressively big international artists. Now in only its third year, it… Read More

Album review: Canterbury, Dark Days

This month sees the release of Canterbury’s third album, Dark Days. Throughout their career the band have matured, they have stripped back to reveal themselves with this album and have ditched the youthful… Read More

Music Review: Warpaint’s New Album

Carol Bowditch reviews the latest album from LA-based Warpaint, and compares it favourably to certain buzzbands from their part of the world: Walking through London last week I was bombarded with a poster… Read More

Food Review: Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney

Thanks to somethingyousaid.com, I was given the lucky opportunity to inhale a free meal and share a jug of Long Island Iced Tea with mates at Sydney’s iconic Lansdowne Hotel. The building endured… Read More

Free Downloads: Future Classic x RBMC

Certainly one of somethingyousaid.com’s favourite Australian music festivals, Laneway, is just around the corner for all you lovely things in major cities around the island. It’s such a wonderful festival due to its… Read More

Cybele Malinowski’s Model Maison

Sydney photographer Cybele Malinowski recently launched her exciting new project, Model-Maison, in which she shoots models in their bedrooms. The stunning results act as an insight into the model’s worlds, while still retaining some… Read More

Treefort Music Fest looks great

Many modern festivals hardly justify their name/reputation/price. To us, lazily shoving a stage in a stadium and charging eight gazillion dollars for a beer do not a festival make. We firmly believe festivals… Read More

Photography: David Lynch’s Small Stories

“Still images can contain stories. Mostly, still images contain small stories. And, as it happens, sometimes there are interesting stories that are small. Small stories take place during a very short period of… Read More

Review: East India Youth, Total Strife Forever

Tom Spooner reviews the much-anticipated debut solo longplayer from London-based East India Youth: When the Quietus start a record label with the sole purpose of putting out your first EP, you can feel… Read More