Hannah Peel – The Broken Wave
We recently interviewed the lovely Hannah Peel. If that whetted your appetite to hear more from her (and why wouldn’t it?) then the exciting news for you is that her debut album is… Read More
We recently interviewed the lovely Hannah Peel. If that whetted your appetite to hear more from her (and why wouldn’t it?) then the exciting news for you is that her debut album is… Read More
When Bobby met Ploi Tucked away in the corner of a cute little bar in Bangkok, Something You Said shared a few quick words with Ploi Horwang, one half of awesome electro-pop duo The… Read More
I would describe my sound as something completely different to what everyone else thinks. Isn’t that always the way? I write a lot of songs about death but they are disguised so… Read More
In a delightfully candid interview, Belgian model Eliza Sys shares her inspiring life philosophies with Something You Said: Modelling is a whole way of life. It’s not about the job really, it’s about… Read More
SYS went all the way to India to have a chat with Zara Taylor. She tells us about her music, her cooking and how you might see her walking around in her PJs:… Read More
After winning the Mercury Prize, Talvin Singh seemed to drop off the radar for a few years, so it was nice to see him pop up as the host of his own two-night… Read More
If Pop The Glock, the autotuned opener of Uffie’s Sex Dreams & Denim Jeans, sounds dated, that’s because it was first realeased over four years ago. God knows why it has taken so… Read More
SYS saw Howl at the Moon play a great show at MUM, the Friday night indie shindig at Sydney’s World Bar. We liked what we saw so much that we asked singer Katie and… Read More
Sydney based model Rebecca Victoria has a chat with SYS about modelling, acting, Cher and her dream of one day giving it all up to be a gyspy hippy lady. For real: Modelling… Read More
A couple of years after the simply wonderful Juno comes another teen comedy with a brain in its head. Easy A sees a high-school girl, Olive, tell a seemingly innocent white lie about… Read More
I would describe Whipped Cream Chargers’ sound as a cacophony of eager Princes, some more desperate than others, wooing Rapunzel, Zelda and the ghost of Princess Diana down from their share-house/ivory-tower/maxi-pad for spliffs… Read More
After much wrangling with the local council, Sunday saw the inaugural Changing Lanes Festival in Sydney’s Newtown. With cheap-as-chips tickets selling out in a heartbeat, the event’s debut was… Read More