Category Archive: music

Music Interview: Appleonia’s free album

Double amazingness! Not only has Australian musician Appleonia released a record for FREE, but it’s also filling the mouths of those in need. Somethingyousaid.com caught up with her to learn more: Hello! Firstly,… Read More

Interview: Getting to Know soop

Meet electric space wizards, soop. Enthusiastic about lazers, grammar and Django Django, they also make music: soop are Michael Burke, Stacy Gougoulis, and Mitch Secrett (last name alphabetical). Stacy is a boy. We’re three… Read More

Review: Dum Dum Girls – Too True

In the summer of 2012, Dee Dee Penny withdrew into herself and her New York apartment like a silkworm with the explicit intention of weaving a new, regenerative musical tapestry. Closing the book on previous release,… 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

Music review: Elizabeth Rose EP

Sydney-based electronic musician Elizabeth Rose recently released her self-titled EP. She’s done a hell of a job at it as well, says Kaya Strehler: The FBi Radio darling’s five track EP boasts a bunch of… Read More

Warpaint Interview: Laneway & spirit animals

Philip Erbacher talks to Warpaint’s Stella Mozgawa about the current Laneway Festival tour, kangaroos and not being a dick: How would I describe the Warpaint experience? Well, in angling terms, envision yourself as… Read More

Live Review: MONA FOMA, part two

Chloe Mayne concludes her two-part review of Tasmania-based festival, MONA FOMA: I became somewhat nocturnal and culinarily confused over the ensuing days of MONA FOMA. I developed a habit of eating my breakfast… Read More

Album review: Curtis Eller’s American Circus

Somethingyousaid.com’s Tom Spooner reviews How to Make It In Hollywood, the newest longplayer from Curtis Eller: Is it possible to have nostalgia for a time and place you do not know? Is it weird that… Read More

Download Japanese Wallpaper’s Remix EP

May we introduce you to Melbourne-bred producer, Japanese Wallpaper, a sixteen-year-old who has had 100,000 plays on his debut single Breathe In Ft. Wafia, and was named in ToneDeaf’s readers’ poll as the… Read More

Must-see acts at Malasimbo Festival

The Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival, running from the 27th February-3rd March, is a relatively recent addition but is already drawing some impressively big international artists. Now in only its third year, it… Read More

Album review: Canterbury, Dark Days

This month sees the release of Canterbury’s third album, Dark Days. Throughout their career the band have matured, they have stripped back to reveal themselves with this album and have ditched the youthful… Read More

Music Review: Warpaint’s New Album

Carol Bowditch reviews the latest album from LA-based Warpaint, and compares it favourably to certain buzzbands from their part of the world: Walking through London last week I was bombarded with a poster… Read More