Justin Townes Earle live in Sydney – Photos

American songwriter and musician Justin Townes Earle recently hit up Sydney for a performance at The Metro Theatre. The singer played tunes that spanned his critically acclaimed albums, including large chunks of his new, fifth… Read More

Interview: Caitlin Park reels them in

Sydney-based singer/songwriter Caitlin Park is making a long-awaited return to the UK soon. We find out more… Hello Caitlin! So you’re heading over to the UK to play a bunch of shows in November/December.… Read More

Gay lifestyle and issues in China

Stephanie Cobon battles a hangover while considering the increasingly visible gay lifestyle culture in China: I kept my eyes tightly shut and became conscious of the hot mass sitting at the bottom of my… Read More

The Script live in Sydney – Photos

Irish rock pop act The Script recently headed to Sydney to play a decidedly intimate concert, so we thought we’d pop along to see vocalist and pianist Danny O’Donoghue, vocalist and guitarist Mark Sheehan and drummer… Read More

Video Premiere: Tanzer, That’s Why Darling

You’ll probably recognise megababe Hayley Foster as one-half of Twincest. Well, now she’s back with her latest incarnation, Tanzer, and we’re positively dizzy with excitement to bring you the premiere of her debut video… Read More

Tony Allen returns with Film of Life

Tony ‘the human metronome’ Allen is back with a brand new album “Film of Life” and a live show at London’s Village Underground. Somethingyousaid.com’s 25ThC investigates… Tony Allen was instrumental in the creation… Read More

Two Days, One Night – Film Review

Carol Bowditch checks out the latest picture starring Marion Cotillard, in which a vulnerable woman is given one weekend to encourage her colleagues to give up their bonuses, which are being offered in exchange… Read More

The Blurst of Times is coming

Brisbane/Melbourne/Sydney, are you ready to fuckin party? Yes? Good because The Blurst of Times, a boutique garage, alternative, punk and indie festival, is coming your way. Soon. Like, really soon. Whether you’re keen to… Read More

Sun + Water: Noni Cragg interview

Artist Noni Cragg launches a new exhibition in Sydney this October, which explores dual heritage and identity within today’s society and which celebrates a crossing over of cultures, expressing Aboriginality being defined by a… Read More

Getting to Know Grace Quealy

Melbourne-based model and mental health ambassador Grace Quealy tells us about her soon to be launched website, Icarus, and also about her music tastes and why she is a “100% certified dagster”: I am… fine. How are you?… Read More

Courtney Barnett live in Sydney

Melbourne-based musician Courtney Barnett just played three sold-out nights at Sydney’s Oxford Art Factory. We sent reviewer Melissa Barrass and photographer Adam Davis-Powell along to check her out: Over the past few years I… Read More

Pride is remarkable and wonderful

The saying “inspired by a true story” is always worrying to accept at face-value. “Inspired by” rather than “based on” kinda suggests massive liberties were taken with the narrative. At first glance, that would certainly seem to… Read More