Category Archive: music

Album Review: Joey Fourr, TO THE FLOORR

Chloe Mayne checks out the debut longplayer from London-based odd-pop darlings Joey Fourr: Joey Fourr come across as one of those hidden gem-bands that pass evening after evening holed up in small and musty… Read More

Band of Skulls in Sydney – review and photos

Philip Erbacher fought his way to the front to photograph/review the Southampton-based trio on their recent jaunt to Sydney: Band of Skulls first came to my attention shortly before they toured Australia for… Read More

Interview: Kate Miller-Heidke hits Europe

Australian songstress Kate Miller-Heidke is heading to Europe to perform some shows over the upcoming weeks. We thought we’d grab a few words with her before she departs: Hi Kate! Thanks for taking the time… Read More

Review: Mini Mansions, The Great Pretenders

Chloe Keung considers the sophomore longplayer from the Los Angeles based three-piece: Mini Mansions is strange pop. They are the alternative history of The Beatles with modern technology: ‘British Beat’ music of the… Read More

Live Review: Sonic Jesus in Berlin

Somethingyousaid.com’s Jan Wisniewski checks out Italian psych-rockers Sonic Jesus at Berlin’s White Trash Fast Food: A last-minute venue change, a reduced line-up and a late start – when Sonic Jesus took to the… Read More

Album review: Alison Wonderland – Run

Annastasia Robertson checks out the debut longplayer from Sydney-based Alison Wonderland: Let me set a scene for you: it’s Halloween, I’m at a university party, I don’t really have a clue as to what’s… Read More

Music Review: Gang of Youths – The Positions

Sydney’s Gang of Youth’s debut LP, The Positions, probably isn’t what you’d expect of the group. The album chronicles frontman David Le’aupepe’s relationship with a woman who had a terminal illness, and his thoughts… Read More

Score a Double Pass to see Peace!

Following the release of their new LP English quartet Peace are heading to Australia! They’ve recently announced Groovin The Moo Festival sideshows, including a gig at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory on Friday 8th May. Excitingly, we’ve got… Read More

Review: East India Youth, Culture Of Volume

Bobby Townsend considers the sophomore LP from London-based East India Youth: When William Doyle, better known as East India Youth, dropped his solo debut, Total Strife Forever, in January 2014, it was deservedly nominated… Read More

Celebrating 20 Years of Wilco – Top 10 Tracks

Adrian Pedić considers the Chicago-based group’s ten finest offerings: Wilco might not be the most recognisable name in music today. However, progressing from their alt-country roots into the more ambiguous, subtle sound they’re… Read More

Album review: Apostille, Powerless

Chloe Mayne checks out the new LP from Glasgow’s DIY electro magician, which hits the shelves later this month. Here’s the lowdown on it: Apostille is the solo stepping-out of musician and DIY protagonist Michael Kasparis,… Read More

Interview: Little May are surprised and elated

Australia-based three-piece Little May have a new single out and are heading to Europe to perform at the Great Escape Festival in May. We grabbed vocalist Liz Drummond for a chat: Who/what is Little May?… Read More