Category Archive: music

Lurch & Chief Breathe Under Pressure

Annastasia Robertson talks touring, comfort zones and the creation of a new record with Hayden of psych-rock outfit Lurch & Chief: Hey Lurch & Chief! Thanks for taking the time to chat with… Read More

Video Premiere: Agnes J Walker & Damian K – Come Home

We’re excited to bring you a video premiere today. This little gem is for the debut single of songwriting duo, Agnes J Walker & Damian K. Come Home is a bit blues, a bit… Read More

Album review: Speedy Ortiz, Foil Deer

Adrian Pedić reviews the latest longplayer from the Massachusetts-based four-piece: Speedy Ortiz’ third album, Foil Deer, is to grunge what Tame Impala are to psychedelia. That is, taking inspiration from a well-known and well-worn… Read More

Festival news: Your Paradise returns

Attention all festival-heads! The boutique island festival ‘Your Paradise’ is back for its second year, taking place on the Fijian island of Malolo Lailai from November 17th–23rd 2015. Better start applying for your… Read More

Album review: Howling, Sacred Ground

Howling’s latest longplayer, Sacred Ground, effortlessly plays as if mimicking clockwork and patterns of time, containing 12 tracks, reflecting the hours on a clock and the number of months in a year. Layered with… Read More

Getting to know Marlon Williams

Melbourne-based New Zealand musician Marlon Williams has just released his first solo LP, which was recorded in his hometown of Lyttelton. We asked him to tell us a bit about himself: I am Marlon Williams, Maori Welshman,… Read More

Review and Pictures: Rare Finds in Sydney

Armed with camera and notebook, somethingyousaid.com’s Courtney Dabb headed to the newest monthly indie night in Sydney: The Sly Fox in Enmore has now become the latest venue for home-grown indie acts in… Read More

Interview: Jim Bob and Frank Derrick return

Following last year’s critically-acclaimed novel, “The Extra Ordinary Life of Frank Derrick, Age 81″ writer/musician J.B. Morrison, better known as Jim Bob, returns this June with “Frank Derrick’s Holiday of a Lifetime”. We have… Read More

Review: Milk Music helps you connect

So, last month I was invited to see Australia-based brother/sister two-piece Angus & Julia Stone perform in a church in Sydney. The event related to something called Milk Music. At the time, I had no idea what Milk Music… Read More

EP Review: Cheatahs, 紫 (Murasaki)

Chloe Mayne checks out the latest EP from cross-continental four-piece, Cheatahs: It’s kind of exhilarating when a small jewel like this one washes up on my shore. At a petite four tracks and… Read More

Live Review: 360 at The Metro, Sydney

Annastasia Robertson headed to Sydney’s Metro Theatre to catch acclaimed Australian rapper, 360, on his rescheduled tour: This leg of the Retopia tour kicked off with Kale, a young rapper with an explosive… Read More

In The Bath With Peter Bibby

Returned home after a cross-continental run of shows including Austin’s SXSW, we chat with Australian singer/songwriter Peter Bibby: Hey Peter! Gidday mate! Thanks for taking the time out to penpal with us here… Read More