Category Archive: review

The Museum of Everything

Alice Parsons tells us about, well, everything… I wasn’t sure what to expect from the Museum of Everything. Having visited their website and rootled around for a bit, I was no closer to… Read More

Changing Lanes 2011

Last year’s inaugural Changing Lanes felt like a proper festival. Which is kinda weird because there were no tents, no fields and not a naked wasted hippy anywhere in sight. Instead, there was… Read More

Boston Spaceships – Let It Beard album review

Where to start with Robert Pollard? It’s barely weeks since his last solo offering and the former GBV frontman is back already – this time with the soon to be disbanded Boston Spaceships,… Read More

Troll Hunter is sure to be a cult hit

I don’t know about you but I’ve always wondered why there weren’t more films featuring trolls. The troll is a woefully underrepresented creature in cinema history but you can rest easy, as Troll… Read More

King Louie’s Missing Monuments

King Louie Bankston seems to have a few things he’d like to get off his chest. It’s not house prices or the state of the Greek economy that’s playing on his mind –… Read More

Seun Anikulapo Kuti & Egypt 80

Son of Fela. Brother of Femi. Seun Kuti is the latest successor to the afrobeat crown. When his father died in 1997, Seun, then just 14, became the lead singer of his band,… Read More

Arctic Monkeys review

Do Arctic Monkeys still matter? In the increasingly fragmented music world, if you’re not one of the very biggest pop hitters, you really don’t sell many records, so when comeback single Don’t Sit… Read More

Abbe May – Design Desire

Design Desire, the third album from Australian singer/songwriter Abbe May, isn’t the kind of record that politely asks to played. In fact, so immediate and exhilarating is the guitar-driven opening title-track, that it… Read More

Gregory Alan Isakov at The Prince Albert

There’s always something magical about a small gig in small room; the kind of intimate show where getting up for a sneaky beer or a bathroom break would be completely crass. When the… Read More

Kitty, Daisy & Lewis – Smoking in Heaven

We make no secret of the fact that we love the shit out of England’s Kitty, Daisy & Lewis here at Something You Said. When we reviewed their debut album on our old… Read More

Jim Bob and Isy Suttie at The Lamb Inn

Eastbourne, in the South of England, is not known for much other than being the place where blue-rinsed octogenarians tan their leathered skin on pebbled beaches. It has never been ‘on the circuit’,… Read More

War Child Charity Gig

In the decadent and opulent world of fashion, the chance to give something back is always met with enthusiasm, creativity and of course, style. Brighton Fashion Week is no exception. The event? A… Read More