Category Archive: music video

The Cast of Cheers – Human Elevator

We like The Cast of Cheers after seeing them supporting Django Django in Sydney earlier this month, so we thought we’d share with you the creepy new video for the track Human Elevator,… Read More

High Highs – Open Season

Open Season is the first track from High Highs’ self-titled debut EP. The Brooklyn-based band produce electronica layered with a fragile falsetto and textured acoustic elements. Their widescreen sound has attracted comparisons to… Read More

Kirin J Callinan: new tour dates

Our old buddy Kirin J Callinan’s music is some of the most abstract, artistic, creative and genuinely exciting stuff around at the moment, so we’re super excited that he is touring again soon.… Read More

Azealia Banks’ 212 gets you moving

Certain members of Team Something You Said DJ every weekend, on a Friday and Saturday, in Sydney. Barely a week goes by when they aren’t asked to drop this piece of magic into… Read More

Benjamin Francis Leftwich interview

SYS chatted to the very nice Benjamin Francis Leftwich, fresh from the airport after he had played a gig in Melbourne the night before and ahead of the release of his debut album,… Read More

Jack Colwell – Captains Melody

We love Jack Colwell here at Something You Said. The dear chap, did, after all, welcome us to his recent gig by leaving us a hand-drawn picture of a unicorn at the door.… Read More

Parov Stelar – Nobody’s Fool

Check out the latest song taken from the Parov Stelar album The Princess, which was released on April 20th, 2012. We reckon it’s got a bit of a Ronson/Winehouse Valerie vibe going on,… Read More

Skipping Girl Vinegar – Chase The Sun

Check out this excellent video clip. Australian band Skipping Girl Vinegar sent a hobo monkey called Baker to the edge of space, in a low rent spaceship made from foam and gaffa tape.… Read More

Kate Nash – Underestimate The Girl

Written and recorded in less than 24 hours, Kate Nash is back with a new song. It’s a world away from the plinky-plonky piano pop with which she made her name, and follows… Read More