Tag Archive: brooklyn

Interview: Wet have eyes on the prize

Brooklyn-based trio Wet are supporting London Grammar across Australia (while performing some select sideshows) this March. Elaina Ransford catches up with them in the US as they prepare for their tour… Wet first came on my radar as… Read More

Album review: Celestial Shore – Enter Ghost

Liana Gow-Killingbeck checks out the latest longplayer from the Brooklyn-based trio: I’m going to be honest with you. Before yesterday, I had never heard of Celestial Shore. I was bored out of my brains… Read More

Opal Onyx – Interview and review

Brooklyn-based experimental electronica creators, Opal Onyx, chat to us ahead of releasing their debut LP, Delta Sands. Here they are in their own words: We are three friends who come from varying musical backgrounds. Our inspirations… Read More

The Antlers, Familiars – album review

The new longplayer from Brooklyn-based band, The Antlers is out. And its awesome. Familiars, their fifth studio album, sees the band further explore the emotionality and spirituality of love and humanity, with a palette of… Read More

Interview: Donny Oh is mad good

Somethingyousaid.com’s Tom Spooner meets some hot new talent: Donny Oh is a sixteen-year-old from Brooklyn. He has recently graduated High School. It just so happens that he is also one of the most… Read More

Interview: Getting to know Olivia Luccardi

You might have seen Olivia Luccardi delivering an epically acerbic performance in Lena Dunham’s ‘Girls’. We caught up with the Brooklyn-based actress to find out about her experiences on the show and what she’s… Read More

Album Review: Frankie Rose, Herein Wild

Somethingyousaid.com’s Carol Bowditch checks out the second solo longplayer from Frankie Rose: I remember watching an interview a while back where Brooklyn babes Vivian Girls said that, “they didn’t scream, they sung like angels…… Read More

The National have their Demons

In the second most exciting piece of news you’ll hear today (after New Zealand passing the gay marriage bill), Brooklyn legends The National have returned with ‘Demons’, the first track lifted from their… Read More

Azealia Banks – Yung Rapunxel

When Azealia Banks delivers a new offering, we pay attention. After all, with Azealia you can be pretty certain you’re gonna get something mind-melting. Remember the first time you heard 212 and it… 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

A Million Years

With their debut album set for release this month, A Million Years lead-singer Keith Madden talks us through his foolproof rules to surviving a tour: While your run-of-the-mill critic would perhaps explain A Million… Read More