Conor Oberst Taronga ticket giveaway!

The somethingyousaid.com team never needs much of an excuse to venture to the zoo. So when we discovered that not one, but TWO of our favourite acts of ALL-TIME are performing at Taronga… Read More

Music Interview: Adalita is in residency

Adalita has been on the Australian music scene since 1991, with the formation of the highly-acclaimed Magic Dirt. As well as playing in the seminal Australian band, she launched a successful solo career… Read More

March into Merivale 2015 tantalises

Five weeks of food/wine/adventure/surprise? Don’t mind if we do! Yup, March into Merivale is back, bringing over 50 events to tantalise Sydney’s tastebuds at a host of venues around the city. You can… Read More

Review: José Gonzáles – Vestiges & Claws

Swedish indie-folk singer/songwriter José Gonzáles is back with a new longplayer, entitled Vestiges & Claws. Felix Englund Örn checks it out: “Idle as a wave, moving out at sea Cruising without sound, moulding what’s to… Read More

Secret Garden Party announces line-up

If the seemingly interminable British winter is enveloping you in melancholy, then why not start preparing for the annual two-weeks of summertime that you can look forward to at the end of July.… Read More

French Film Festival ticket giveaway

The Alliance Française French Film Festival arrives in Australia’s cities this coming Autumn, delivering a lineup of 49 beautifully worked features and documentaries, and we’ve got six passes to giveaway for a screening of your… Read More

Interview: DZ Deathrays let loose

Matt Lengren caught up with Simon Ridley, one-half of Brisbane-based DZ Deathrays (and one-twelfth of the band he and DZs bandmate Shane Parsons founded, Velociraptor) – to see what he was up to… Read More

Video Premiere: Foreign Architects – Clover

It’s almost the freakin weekend and to celebrate we are bringing you an exclusive video Premiere. Check out the excellent clip from Perth-based indie-poppers, Foreign Architects. New single Clover is set to be unleashed… Read More

Impossible launches Instant Lab Universal

To celebrate the launch of its latest product, the Instant Lab Universal, which transforms digital images on Apple and Android smartphones and tablets into classic Polaroid style instant photos, Impossible recently exhibited eight works… Read More

Mountain Sounds – review and photos

Melissa Barrass and Damon Collum headed to the boutique/sustainable Australian festival, based on the Central Coast of New South Wales: For a small-scale festival, Mountain Sounds surely packs a punch. With a formidable and… Read More

Interview: Guttermouth give it 110 percent

Guttermouth vocalist Mark Adkins talks to Courtney Dabb ahead of the California-based punk band’s upcoming Australian tour: Hi Mark. Thanks for taking the time out to speak with us at Something You Said. You have been… Read More

Film Review: A Most Violent Year

A Most Violent Year, the third feature from writer/director J.C. Chandor, is a crime-drama set in New York City during the winter of 1981, statistically the most dangerous year in the area’s history. It sees husband-and-wife, Oscar… Read More