Tag Archive: london

Something You Said’s top gigs of 2012

We spent a ridic amount of time in 2012 at music venues all over the world. From Berlin to Brighton, from Sydney to Switzerland, from London to LA, we were there. These are… Read More

Happy Mondays Step On to London

If you are of a certain age, then Happy Mondays will likely bring back memories to you. If you were lucky, you were part of the Madchester scene and got to see (through… Read More

Axel Loughrey is a throwback

At times I come across people on Twitter who I fall in love with straight away. Axel Loughrey is one of those people. His Twitter bio reads: Music Week Mag’s top 4 one’s… Read More

Lizzie And The Yes Men’s Deserts

London band, Lizzie and the Yes Men, hit us with in their eerie new video for Deserts. The group’s clip, which was directed by Laurence Von Thomas, is a nod to David Lynch’s surreal… Read More

Modern Panic Exhibition in London

Alice Parsons gets herself in a bit of a modern panic at a new art show in ol’ London Town: Provocation, intrigue, flower sculptures and taxidermy are just a small section of the… Read More

Caomhe holds wisdom above her years

Every so often, I chance upon an artist who blows me away within seconds of hearing their music. I’m quite fussy and unless you’re John Lennon, resurrected, I’m a hard nut to crack.… 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

Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 shake up the soul

Rolling up to the Metro on Saturday night for Seun Kuti, son of Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Kuti, and his full original band, Egypt 80, saw the mood fairly subdued, with a small crowd… Read More

Save the Children’s Christmas Tree Sessions

Because we have readers across the world and we like to be universal in our appeal, we don’t often post gig listings here at Something You Said unless they are accompanied by some… Read More

Day of the Dead Festival in London’s East End

Welcome the REAL Day of the Dead. Last night I went along to London’s freshly opened Quiquiriqui Mexcaleria (which is pronounced ‘kee kee REE kee’ and means ‘cock a doodle doo’) for their… Read More

DJ Cam interview

Seminal Hip Hop Producer DJ Cam will be performing an ultra-rare London DJ set on the 27th October at The Forum in support of a stellar line up which includes The Herbaliser, Belleruche… Read More

Automatic Writing, Continuous

Automatic Writing formed in 2011 and the band is made up of brothers Neave and Jamie Merrick. The duo offer slices of cinematic electro pop noir and their debut single, is due for release… Read More