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Music: Free Eleanor Dunlop download

Here at somethingyousaid.com, we fell head-over-heels in love with dark indie-art-pop band Cameras. Sadly, the Australian act are now defunct, but the good news is that the band members have gone on to… Read More

Ghostpoet London ticket giveaway

Having sold out Village Underground in a heartbeat, Ghostpoet returns to the stage at the grandiose Hackney Empire in London: a unique setting to witness his unstoppable, mesmerising live performance. And the best… 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

Art: Chiharu Shiota’s first solo UK show

Heads-up, England! Berlin-based Japanese artist, Chiharu Shiota, is heading to Blighty for her debut solo show in a British public gallery. She will create one of her monumental signature ‘thread’ installations at Towner,… Read More

How To: Decorate on a budget

One of the many joys of Sydney’s rental market (alongside such delights as having to provide a comprehensive life-history and the promise of your first-born to secure a lease), is the fact that… Read More

The Fabergettes EP Giveaway!

Sydney garage popsters The Fabergettes are launching their new EP ‘Big Bruiser’ this Friday. The quartet will headline FBi Radio’s inaugural Spring Prom at FBi Social in Kings Cross. Hooray! To celebrate, we’ve got… Read More

Free Download: Bodhi mixes Charles Murdoch

Introducing Bodhi, a producing duo of twenty-somethings hailing from Wales. They’re the newest act on the UK electronic scene to bring funk and dancehall vibes to the dance genre. They have lovingly reworked… Read More

Free Download: Audego’s Sleepy

Nothing like an awesome animated video clip, right? Well, check the latest offering from Melbourne electronic duo Audego, created by Sydney artist Paul Andrew Rhodes (Negative Films). The clip supports the band’s new… 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

Play ping-pong for free in the UK

Who doesn’t like a game of ping-pong? No-one, that’s who. What’s not to like? There’s minimal running around involved and it kinda makes you feel like a giant. At somethingyousaid.com, our abilities range… Read More

Music: Fanny Lumsden & the Thrillseekers

Barnstorming Australians, Fanny Lumsden & the Thrillseekers, have been firmly on the Something You Said radar for ages now. Since we interviewed them last year, the band have taken their awesome country hoedown on… Read More

Photos: Haim and Alpine in Sydney

The “Three sisters and a mister” that constitute Haim might have been shaking Los Angeles to its very foundations for over four years, but this year they’ve gone totally mega-global. Glastonbury Festival was… Read More