Category Archive: album

Azealia Banks – Broke With Expensive Taste

Last weekend, New York-based rapper Azealia Banks unleashed her highly-anticipated and long-awaited debut album into the world with no warning. Considering how the 23-year-old has been wrestling with the record since 2011, one… Read More

Review: King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

Chloe Mayne takes a trip down the psychedelic river of “I’m in your Mind Fuzz”, the latest offering from Melbourne’s slightly-fried sonic sweethearts: Prolific and endearing gang of theremin-wielding sorcerers King Gizzard & the… Read More

Foxygen, …And Star Power – album review

Tenley Nordstrom reviews the latest longplayer from the Californian indie/rock duo: Foxygen’s new album dropped in my inbox like a brick. I had to double-take the 24-track listing. But don’t let that scare you… Read More

Tony Allen returns with Film of Life

Tony ‘the human metronome’ Allen is back with a brand new album “Film of Life” and a live show at London’s Village Underground. Somethingyousaid.com’s 25ThC investigates… Tony Allen was instrumental in the creation… Read More

Flights, History Be Kind – Album Review

Somethingyousaid.com’s Tom Spooner checks out the new offering from Bristol-based band, Flights: It is rare to hear guitar music that so effortlessly transcends genres as it does on History Be Kind. Flights’ resistance to… Read More

Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes – Thom Yorke

Somethingyousaid.com’s Tom Spooner live reviews Thom Yorke’s Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes on first listen. Here goes… Thom Yorke has just released an album. By ‘just’ I mean within the last few hours. It is available… Read More

The Beautiful Girls – Dancehall Days

Somethingyousaid.com’s Ruth Hodge checks out the latest longplayer from Matt McHugh and chums: The Beautiful Girls had a growth spurt in the last four years and now should really be called ‘The Beautiful Women’,… Read More

ODESZA, In Return – Album Review

Seattle-based electronic duo ODESZA are back with their sophomore album, In Return. It’s been two years since their debut release Summer’s Gone, but summer is definitely back, alive and kicking with their latest… Read More

Busdriver, Perfect Hair – Album Review

  Elaina Ransford reviews the tenth studio LP from Busdriver, which follows his highly-acclaimed 2012 release, Beaus$Eros: Perfect Hair (a fantastic and apt title) is a bass-heavy, heavily 90’s influenced album that is, at… Read More

The New Pornographers: Brill Bruisers

Lisa Says checks out the latest longplayer from the Canadian act: Have a look at the packaging. There you see something that reminds you of a typical North-American billboard, a somewhat Las-Vegian neon… Read More

Sinead O’Connor: I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss

Iconic, Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter, Sinead O’Connor, is back with her tenth studio album. But is it any good? Let’s find out: It’s been more than seven hours and fifteen days since I’ve truly sat down to… Read More

The Upsidedown: The Town with Bad Wiring

Portland based six-piece, The Upsidedown, will be gracing Australian shores supporting The Dandy Warhols’ sold out tour this month. In anticipation for their arrival, Heather Vousden reviewed their latest album, “The Town with… Read More