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Mixtape: Overlooked 90s indie gems

I recently saw The World’s End, the latest cinematic offering from the team behind Shaun of the Dead. Unfortunately, while the movie was moderately funny, it wasn’t in the same league as that… Read More

Fashion’s weighty problem

Former model Tenley Nordstrom discusses a constantly-debated argument from a different angle: Just about every other week there seems to be controversy stirring up over too-thin models. The level of discussion ranges widely… Read More

Urbandy knows what finished looks like

As a music producer, Something You Said’s 25ThC released two free electronic albums through Urbandy Radio in the early noughties. Urbandy (aka Andy Stewart) is an accomplished music artist and now head of… Read More

Jesse Willesee – Product Placement

It’s been a busy year for the artist, but he’s back with another controversial show. Get the low-down on Jesse Willesee’s latest art offering: Sydney artist Jesse Willesee is nothing if not contentious – he’s… Read More

Olly goes to a David Bowie listening party

Oliver Heath attends a listening session in Sydney to review the eagerly-anticipated long-player from the legendary David Bowie, his first in a decade:  I’m on my way to a Bowie listening ‘party’. I find the… Read More

Lizzie And The Yes Men’s Deserts

London band, Lizzie and the Yes Men, hit us with in their eerie new video for Deserts. The group’s clip, which was directed by Laurence Von Thomas, is a nod to David Lynch’s surreal… 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

Interview: Getting to Know Sara Grabek

Model and artist Sara Grabek talks to Something You Said about music, her inspirations and her big plans for the future: I’d say I am a dreamer. And a bit of a hippy… Read More

Jim Bob and Isy Suttie at The Lamb Inn

Eastbourne, in the South of England, is not known for much other than being the place where blue-rinsed octogenarians tan their leathered skin on pebbled beaches. It has never been ‘on the circuit’,… Read More