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New Sailor Jerry pop-up venue

Presenters of rock shows, enablers of drunken misdemeanours and providers of general good times, Sailor Jerry, have opened the doors of Hotel Street in Sydney. It’s a multi-layered hive of vintage activity, running… Read More

Interview: Sydney’s The Preatures

Bianca Cornale talks to Gideon Bensen: Since the release of last year’s debut EP Shaky Hands, Sydney outfit The Preatures have been going from strength-to-strength and style-to-style. And with their follow-up EP, the… Read More

Live review: Palma Violets in Sydney

Bianca Cornale had a look at latest NME faves, Palma Violets, at Oxford Art Factory. Here’s what she thought: I went to watch London’s Palma Violets with expectations of bitter, sweaty, garage punk.… Read More

FBi turns 10 and throws a party

At Something You Said we’re awaiting the upcoming FBi 10th birthday celebrations, which include a marathon party show at Sydney’s Carriageworks. For those outside of the New South Welsh bubble, FBi is Sydney’s… Read More

Film review: Behind The Candelabra

Behind the Candelabra is director Steven Soderbergh’s latest and last cinematic effort. The man behind Ocean’s 11 and Erin Brockovich has tentatively announced his step back from features, but not before releasing one final… Read More

Something You Said makes friends

As we’ve only mentioned about a gazillion times lately, it’s somethingyousaid.com’s first birthday this week. Hooray! As Bianca Cornale explains, we haven’t merely created great content over the last year, we’ve helped forge… Read More

Jagwar Ma’s Howlin’ makes you move

The first longplayer from Jagwar Ma has been much anticipated. From popular previous releases The Throw, Man I Need and especially 2011’s Come And Save Me, Jono Ma and Gabriel Winterfield had a… Read More

The Sinister and Sexy Neulords

Out of the viral ether enters Neulords, spreading nocturnal 80’s dark wave and heralding groovy melancholia. Separated by a state border, Louis Roach (Whipped Cream Chargers/B. Deep) and Marcel Whyler (Buzz Kull), crafted… Read More

Smith Westerns, enjoyable or meh?

Following-up the explosive “Dye It Blonde” was never going to be easy for Chicago’s Smith Westerns. Their sophomore album had the power to bring them to the forefront of indie consciousness. It set… Read More

Kirin J. Callinan at Walmart

Leading up to the release of his first long-player, Embracism, and a few Australian tour dates, somethingyousaid.com has a conversation with Kirin J Callinan about music, the world and on-stage looks.   So… Read More

Mr Andy Bull’s Melancholic Pop

For a little while the androgynous, melancholic pop of Mr Andy Bull was absent from our radiowaves. But he’s back with a vengeance, bringing his new track, Keep On Running, with him. Catapulted… Read More

Visions & Lights from the Graveyard

Become acquainted with the wonder of Buzz Kull, from Sydney. The trio create hypnotic, droning, drum-machine infused goodness. They also make some sweet videos to accompany their hypnotic, droning, drum-machine infused goodness. The… Read More