Film Review: Kill Me Three Times
Kill Me Three Times, directed by Kriv Stenders, opens with this pleasantly-worded opening line, ‘Fuck me. I can’t believe I’m going to die in this place.’ The explosive expletive uttered by Simon Pegg… Read More
Kill Me Three Times, directed by Kriv Stenders, opens with this pleasantly-worded opening line, ‘Fuck me. I can’t believe I’m going to die in this place.’ The explosive expletive uttered by Simon Pegg… Read More
If, like us, you are forever checking every-flipping-website-possible for cheap flights, then you need to add Thailand in December to your search because Wonderfruit, the country’s first socially and eco-conscious music and arts festival… Read More
LA four-piece FIDLAR today release their sophomore full length album. Courtney Dabb chatted to Zac from the band: Thanks for taking the time out to speak with us at Something You Said. Stoked and Broke… Read More
In conjunction with our friends at Madman Entertainment, we’re giving away five double-passes to our Australia-based readers to People, Places, Things, the new film starring Flight of the Conchords’ Jemaine Clement. We saw it… Read More
Having been an RnB powerhouse for over twenty years, Boyz II Men released their album, Collide, in 2014 and are now heading to Australia. Annastasia Robertson grabbed vocalist Shawn Stockman for a chat: Firstly, I… Read More
Fancy watching Ghostbusters, The Shawshank Redemption, Grease, The Shining or Dirty Dancing under the stars in some of London’s most beautiful settings? Now’s your chance: Huddled under the warmth of those you hold… Read More
My love affair with Bans Illustration started like all modern day romances – on Instagram. The bright, perky and visually comical presence dominated my feed amongst a sea of selfies and aerial food… Read More
Twenty years after the original release of album ‘Galactaphonic’, Australian rockers Tumbleweed have reissued it as ‘SuperGalactaphonic’, which collects the original 13 track album and expands it to a sprawling 34 track celebration. They’re also… Read More
Positive Songs for Negative People is the awaited sixth full-length album from UK punk poet Frank Turner. The album is a whole lot of everything, if that makes sense? The massive 22 track… Read More
Melbourne-based two-piece Mollusc recently launched their new tape at The Grace Darling, with support from Vacuum, Karli White and Subjects. We were there to check it out: I walked in to a freak-beat-strobe-drone… Read More
Brisbane’s Last Dinosaurs release their hotly anticipated second LP ‘Wellness’ this week. We chat to lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Sean Caskey about the record, about their upcoming tour and about… erm… throwing poo. We… Read More