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Marillion – Sounds That Can’t Be Made

There are few things that get Gary Page as excited as a new Marillion album. Here’s his review of their latest offering: If you asked me at school about the British rock band… Read More

Stuff White People Like and a bit that they don’t

Harriet Cheney went to Newcastle for TiNA and Sound Summit:  I hit the road later than I had hoped to, because I was writing questions for an interview. Luckily, that meant that I… 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

PASSOUT: The art of getting fall down drunk

Jesse Willesee is known for live art shows that both defy the norm and are in some ways indefinable: always for one night only, always with a focus on being interactive, always with… Read More

BJM Live

Carol Bowditch was at the sold-out Raveonettes and Brian Jonestown Massacre show in Sydney:  Having already sold out the Metro, this massive double headliner played a follow-up show to fans at OAF. The Raveonettes… Read More

Boy and Bear at The State Theatre, Sydney

Sophie Metcalfe reviewed and photographed Boy and Bear’s gig in Sydney last week: It has been a while since I’ve been to an all-ages gig. I think we can all agree that the all-ages… Read More

Kieran Darcy-Smith turns the pages

“There are two things I really care about when I write something,” Kieran Darcy-Smith says from beneath a baseball cap and over a glass of red wine. “The first thing is I need… Read More

Dirty Three – Toward The Low Sun

Neil Martin gives his opinion on the long-awaited record from Dirty Three:  Toward The Low Sun is Dirty Three’s first album since 2005 and the band have reconvened after a busy few years… 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

Getting To Know… Zara Taylor

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

Whipped Cream Chargers

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