Category Archive: music interview

Trojan Sound System have never sold out

Trojan Sound System need little introduction. Spearheaded from Trojan Records, an explosive influential musical force, legendary label and household name across the United Kingdom and worldwide for over forty years, the duo are… Read More

It’s only just begun for Panama

Panama have been making waves with a sound heavily steeped in sunburn, the scent of coconut and beer drinking on the promenade. After their first single ‘Magic’ dropped to critical acclaim in 2012, Panama… Read More

David Ford jumps in a barrel of weasels

David Ford releases his fourth long-player, Charge, this March. We caught up with the singer/songwriter ahead of his upcoming tours of the United Kingdom, Ireland and the United States and had a conversation… Read More

Civil Civic will rip your head off

Dominique Legrand has a conversation with Barcelona/London-based Australian ex-pats Civil Civic about their upcoming tour, about what fans can expect from their live show and about proving their worth on stage: Civil Civic are… Read More

Simon Berckelman’s New Feelings

We have a chat to Simon Berckelman, who you may know as the frontman of Philadelphia Grand Jury, about his ace new project, Feelings: The name Feelings makes me think of all the… Read More

Boomgates can’t stop themselves

Carol Bowditch has a quick chat to Steph Hughes of Boomgates in the run up to the Sugar Mountain Festival, which takes place next week in Melbourne: What was it that made you… Read More

She’s So Rad recommend some NZ acts

NZ duo, She’s So Rad, have sent their new song, Confetti, into the world. It’s the first single from their yet to be titled second album. Having supported Ladyhawke on her UK album tour… Read More

Olly talks to Whipped Cream Chargers’ Lucas

Oliver Heath has a few words with Lucas from Whipped Cream Chargers about birthdays, wizards, the end of the world and the band’s Sydney gig: So I hung out with you guys a… Read More

Kimbra talks awards and vintage shopping

Like me, you probably first chanced upon Kimbra as the female voice on Gotye’s mega hit, Somebody That I Used To Know. And, like me, you probably went on to fall in love… Read More

Getting to know Ginger & Drum

Ginger & Drum are a Sydney-based two-piece who are playing at Oxford Art Factory in their home city tonight. So somethingyousaid.com thought we’d discover more about them, in their own words: Ginger &… Read More

Five things that inspire Texture like Sun

Melbourne based indie folk band Texture Like Sun have just dropped their debut self titled EP. Its sound lands nicely in the ground between great darkness and rich warmth and we’re fans of… Read More

Craig Charles is gonna sink the boat

Actor, stand up comic, poet, radio presenter and club DJ Craig Charles is about to unleash his compilation album, The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Club. It’s taken up residency on our stereo… Read More