Category Archive: music

Music Video: MØ, Waste of Time

MØ (or Karen Marie Ørsted, to give her her birth name) probably first appeared on music lovers’ radar when she posted the emotive synthscapes of ‘Maiden’ online last year, and followed up with… Read More

Interview: Getting To Know Kieran Ryan

Singer/songwriter Kieran Ryan tells somethingyousaid.com a little bit about himself (and a little bit about Sir Francis Drake as well): I am in a van, writing this on my iPhone, driving to a… Read More

Music review: The Paper Kites, States

I’m one of those annoying foreigners living overseas that whenever anything, absolutely anything, Australian related surfaces I find it necessary to bring it to everyone’s attention. Oh is that Temper Trap playing? Yes… Read More

Music: An Anti-War Playlist

Tenley Nordstrom prepares herself for President Obama’s term-defining speech on Syria tonight by putting together a playlist of anti-war anthems: Wake up America. It’s time for your denial to be over. You voted… Read More

New Music Video: Arcade Fire, Reflektor

In this musical age, where there’s so much music, all of the time, constantly bombarding your ears, it’s hard to really look forward to new releases in the same way people did pre-internet. Back… Read More

The Fabergettes EP Giveaway!

Sydney garage popsters The Fabergettes are launching their new EP ‘Big Bruiser’ this Friday. The quartet will headline FBi Radio’s inaugural Spring Prom at FBi Social in Kings Cross. Hooray! To celebrate, we’ve got… Read More

Interview: Getting To Know Audego

Somethingyousaid.com recently gave you the heads-up about a free download and brilliant video from Melbourne’s Audego. We dug it so much that we wanted to find out a little more about the two-piece. Here… Read More

Album Review: Shining Bird, Leisure Coast

Tenley Nordtrom reviews the debut longplayer from Australian band, ‘Leisure Coast’: I must admit that The Shining Bird are new to me. Every description in their press release sounded so lovely that I… Read More

Music Video: Mikhael Paskalev, I Spy

After causing a stir with his music in his motherland of Norway, Mikhael Paskalev has nothing to hide for new audiences around the world. With the track having already hit platinum and receiving… Read More

Live Review: Caitlin Rose in Brighton

While I have a certain level of affection for toilet venues with sticky carpets, a weird, indescribable smell and graffiti-covered walls, it’s always an absolute joy to chance upon a small venue which… Read More

Interview: Get to Know Lester The Fierce

The excellent Lester The Fierce releases her brand-spanking new, self-titled EP next week and also ventures on tour, supporting Ngaiire. We wanted to discover more about her, so here she is, in her own… Read More

Top 5 Acts to see at Falls Festival

Set over three picturesque Australian locations in the build-up to New Year, Falls Festival 2013 is certain to be an absolute winner. Why? Because playing across the stunning coastal escapes of Lorne, Victoria,… Read More