Free Laneway-themed Future Classic mixtape

Anyone who has been to The Laneway Festival knows just how great it is. We love its chilled vibe, great acts and crowd made up of well dressed music lovers (rather than the… Read More

Emperor the Stag – Speedwell Drive EP

Andy James has a listen to the new EP from Emperor The Stag. Here are his thoughts: Following the release of single Swan earlier this year, indie four piece Emperor the Stag from… Read More

Thank you Bryce Courtenay

Kaya Strehler makes her Something You Said debut by paying tribute to an author and legend: If you are unaware of who Bryce Courtenay is, hang your head in shame. IN SHAME, I SAY.… Read More

Vogue Australia Xmas Online Shopping Night

Who likes shopping online? We all do! Who likes discounts on lovely fancy clothes? Yup, all of us again! Well, I have good news for all you homebody fashionistas out there. The Vogue… Read More

Free double download from Shout Timber

Do you want a couple of free songs from Shout Timber? If you like upbeat, melodic indie pop, with hints of Indian heritage, then your answer should be, “Yes please, that would be… Read More

Flume’s debut album makes you feel good

Carol Bowditch has a listen to Flume’s first LP: Flume, the twenty year old Sydney producer, has just released his eagerly awaited debut to the delight of the many fans he has gained from… Read More

Hannah Williams & The Tastemakers

As you may recall, we had a chat with Craig Charles the other day about his Funk & Soul album and tour. Well, one of the bands that is set to appear on… Read More

The Perks of Being a Wallflower review

The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a comedy drama set in the US in the early 1990s, and is directed by Stephen Chbosky, who also wrote the novel. Clever chap. Starring Logan… Read More

New Brutalists first listen

New Brutalists are one of most exciting bands we’ve seen in a while. The Sydney duo, made up of Claire Price and Sean Francis, have just launched their new single. They were kind… Read More

Getting to know Ginger & Drum

Ginger & Drum are a Sydney-based two-piece who are playing at Oxford Art Factory in their home city tonight. So somethingyousaid.com thought we’d discover more about them, in their own words: Ginger &… Read More

Caomhe holds wisdom above her years

Every so often, I chance upon an artist who blows me away within seconds of hearing their music. I’m quite fussy and unless you’re John Lennon, resurrected, I’m a hard nut to crack.… Read More

“I’m a Part-time Model,” by Elfy Scott

Elfy Scott takes us into the world of a part time model, which is less Paris, New York or Milan glamour and more chasing that Google Maps blue dot around inner city streets: Speaking with… Read More