My 2015, My 2016, by Daisy Dowd
As we depart 2015 and excitedly welcome another year, we thought we’d ask some of our all-time favourite humans to tell us about their highlights/lowlights from the last 12 months and their hopes for 2016.… Read More
As we depart 2015 and excitedly welcome another year, we thought we’d ask some of our all-time favourite humans to tell us about their highlights/lowlights from the last 12 months and their hopes for 2016.… Read More
Somethingyousaid.com’s team of contributors spent a gargantuan amount of time watching gigs all over the world in 2015. Here’s our favourite live act, as selected by our team, as well as some of our… Read More
Somethingyousaid.com’s end of year review is heading towards its conclusion. We’ve already told you what the best albums, films and songs were from the last 12 months. Here are the ten most entertaining… Read More
It’s time for somethingyousaid.com’s end of year review, where we tell you what has been floating our boat over the last twelve months! We’ve already talked you through the fashion highs and lows,… Read More
Sydneytown! Summer is upon us! Get ready for late nights out, post-work drinkies and, of course Sydney Festival. There aren’t many better places at this time of year. When considering your January movements, you… Read More
One bittersweet week after Meredith’s Silver Jubilee wrapped itself up with a confetti bang, Chloe Mayne takes us for a stroll through the forested daydream that was… Oh, Meredith; the sparkled stuff of… Read More
It’s time for somethingyousaid.com’s legendary end of year review, where we tell you what’s been floating our boat over the last twelve months! Over the upcoming days we’ll bring you our top albums, songs, films… Read More
The excellent Lime Cordiale performed a triumphant all-ages show at Sydney’s Metro Theatre on Saturday in support of their Road To Paradise EP. We sent photographer Joel Anderson along to capture what went on.… Read More
Australian folk-soul king Chet Faker has returned to our stereos with a very different sound. The EP, “Work”, features the production work of London DJ, Marcus Marr. Annastasia Robertson checks it out: There’s… Read More