Category Archive: events

Art: Madeleine Pfull and William Meadley

Madeleine Pfull and William Meadley are a couple of up-and-coming Sydney-based artists, studying at the Sydney College of the Art. Their combined interest in portraying the human condition through the medium of painting and… Read More

European Festival Guide 2014

The fact that the majority of Europe was recently hidden under snow/dirty floodwater makes it seem almost ludicrous to consider planning summer festival trips, but, believe it or not, festival season is just… Read More

Preview: Panama Festival in Tasmania

Grab your sticks and puncture your marshmallows, folks – then rally ’round the campfire, because I’ve been excited to tell this story for a long time now. Please listen carefully, and follow my… Read More

Sky Ferreira, one-off Australian Gig

You’d think, after a heavy drug arrest and getting injured onstage requiring sixty (!) stitches you’d rethink your life-choices, perhaps tone things down a wee bit. But, if you’re Sky Ferreira, the bubble-gum pop… Read More

Interview: The Growlers are psyched

Getting a girl to pose nude on an hour’s notice, completing a nine-track EP in three weeks, advocating old school machoism and essentially running an orphanage from his home; soulful singer and frontman… Read More

Optimus Primavera Sound – our top acts

Primavera’s little-sister festival is in its third year, and we’re excited about the healthy sprinkling of Australian acts within the outstanding line-up: It’s shaping up to be an exciting year for European summer… Read More

Get DISCOVERED at Sydney’s Marble Bar

Everybody loves being at the forefront of awesome new music and engaging with it via social media, right? No, we’re not talking about Spotify, silly, that is sooooo 2012. There’s this new social… Read More

Primavera Sound Barcelona

Primavera Sound. Coachella’s way cooler older cousin or the party with the ‘cool kids’. Kaya Strehler can’t decide which metaphor she likes better for the great Summer festival in Barcelona. So picture this.… Read More

Lost Picnic – Our top three acts

Described by the organisers as a ‘perfect summer’s day’, hopes are high for the inaugural Lost Picnic in Sydney’s Centennial Park on Sunday 23rd March. A boutique event featuring homegrown talent, there will also… Read More

Tour posters – Owlstation’s artwork

As we mentioned last week, Something You Said is putting on some joint-headline UK shows from David Ford and Jarrod Dickenson real soon. To help promote these gigs, we called upon Alice Parsons… Read More

Under Pressure 2014 – Review and gallery

Under Pressure provides a visual feast of glorious colours, patterns and textures incorporating a diverse range of printmaking styles. Something You Said’s Heather Vousden went along with her camera and her notepad:  Under… Read More

David Ford & Jarrod Dickenson’s joint shows

Last summer, somethingyousaid.com put on its first ever gig: a joint-headline show from David Ford and Jarrod Dickenson in Brighton. Fantastically, it sold out and climaxed with the duo leading the entire audience… Read More