Tag Archive: listen

Slow Riot share their photo diary

As Ireland-based post-punk trio Slow Riot continue to pick up pace, they give us a visual peek inside the nooks and crannies of their sonic adventures: 1. Ominous clouds on the horizon as we make… Read More

Interview: Jason Singh sets a goal

Renowned singer/songwriter Jason Singh is opening up his Melbourne home studio to illustrate what happens when the studio light goes on, as part of his latest venture, The Jason Singh Project. Setting himself a goal of… Read More

Video Premiere: Mañana – Cruise On, Fade Out

Today we’re excitedly premiering the brand new video from Central Coast-based four-piece, Mañana. Having been together since high school, the Gosford band craft a sound which flows through Roots, Reggae, Folk, Soul & Funk and… Read More

EP Review: Jesse Davidson – Lizard Boy

Jesse Davidson is yet another incredible Australian musical talent, and has just released a brand new EP, titled Lizard Boy. The five-track recording is well thought out and a concise collection of tracks which… Read More

Album review: Patrick James, Outlier

Ruth Hodge reviews the much-anticipated debut longplayer from Australian singer/songwriter Patrick James: Imagine this: You’ve pulled out of your driveway, fiddling with the GPS as your co-pilot slams shut the glovebox after stuffing… Read More

Art vs Science: Off The Edge of The Earth and Into Forever, Forever

The new Art vs Science album is, for lack of a better word, sexy. Off The Edge of The Earth and Into Forever, Forever is perhaps aptly named; this highly-anticipated sophomore album is a… Read More

Craig Finn – Faith in the Future

Faith in the Future is the second album from Craig Finn, frontman and songwriter of the Brooklyn-based rockers The Hold Steady. Taking a brief break from his bandmates, Finn travelled to Woodstock to… Read More

Interview: Low Lux discuss their new video

Just two months after their full-band debut at the sold-out launch for first single ‘Rivers Roll’, Sydney-based indie-pop group Low Lux are supporting The Preatures on their upcoming tour. Yesterday they premiered their new… Read More

Premiere: Young Poets, Wanna Be Right

Today, we’re excited to premiere the brand new video from Melbourne based indie/rock band Young Poets. Having turned heads in their home city, the boys have recently finished putting together their debut EP, Crashes. The first… Read More

Album review: Wilco, Star Wars

Chicago-based Wilco just released a free-to-download album. Adrian Pedić gives his opinion: There’s a lot to be said about Wilco releasing a new album completely out of the blue, with a novel name and… Read More

Getting to Know Chris Wyse of Owl

Chris Wyse, bassist in the Ace Frehley Band and former bassist in The Cult, tells somethingyousaid.com about his band, Owl, whose new longplayer, “Things You Can’t See”, is out this month: Owl are drummer Dan… Read More

Album Review: The Orb, Moonbuilding 2703 AD

The Orb’s most recent offering Moonbuilding 2703 AD pioneers through circuitries of electronic music to stimulate and rewire the brain. The album is a wonderfully composed sample of life and all that is… Read More