Tag Archive: album

The War on Drugs, Lost In The Dream

The War on Drugs, the Philadelphia-based project of the talented Adam Granduciel, have just released their third full-length album. Released via the wonderfully savvy folk at Inertia Records, it’s called Lost in the… Read More

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Oddments

Holy smokeballs, King Gizzard have gone and done it again. Mere months off the back of their last record (Float Along/Fill Your Lungs), the self-described theremin wielding psychopaths have knocked us off our… Read More

Lily and Madeleine interview

Indianapolis born and raised teenage sisters, Lily and Madeleine Jurkiewicz, are setting tongues wagging at the moment with their beautiful folk pop. The duo recently toured the United Kingdom, performing songs from their acclaimed debut… Read More

Kyla La Grange, Cut Your Teeth

After turning heads with her 2012 debut album Ashes, British singer/songwriter Kyla La Grange returns brighter, bolder and with an interesting shift towards a more subtle emotional, electronic pop smartness. Her upcoming second… Read More

Izzy Lindqwister, Moon Beam Cream – review

At a first glance, Izzy Lindqwister seems to be somewhat clichéd: A blonde Swedish girl living in Paris to make it as a musician with some electronic singersongwritersoul. However, she’s not coming out… Read More

MØ, No Mythologies To Follow – Album review

Harriet Cheney reviews the debut longplayer from Danish singer/songwriter Karen Marie Ørsted, better known as MØ: With Diplo lending a hand to one of her tracks, Hype Machine announcing her the week’s #1 Most Blogged-About-Artist… Read More

Howling Bells new album teaser

In weekend-brightening news, Europe-based Australians, Howling Bells, are set to unleash a brand spanking new album in the summer. To tease us,  they’ve leaked a cheeky little taste of the record online. It’s… Read More

Run the Jewels album review

Jess Matthews checks out the highly-anticipated debut longplayer from El-P and Killer Mike: Run the Jewels’ eponymous album was heralded as the brazen anti-hero of the Hip Hop world. I’m not sure if a stream… Read More

Review: Dum Dum Girls – Too True

In the summer of 2012, Dee Dee Penny withdrew into herself and her New York apartment like a silkworm with the explicit intention of weaving a new, regenerative musical tapestry. Closing the book on previous release,… Read More

David Ford & Jarrod Dickenson’s joint shows

Last summer, somethingyousaid.com put on its first ever gig: a joint-headline show from David Ford and Jarrod Dickenson in Brighton. Fantastically, it sold out and climaxed with the duo leading the entire audience… Read More

Music review: Elizabeth Rose EP

Sydney-based electronic musician Elizabeth Rose recently released her self-titled EP. She’s done a hell of a job at it as well, says Kaya Strehler: The FBi Radio darling’s five track EP boasts a bunch of… Read More

Album review: Curtis Eller’s American Circus

Somethingyousaid.com’s Tom Spooner reviews How to Make It In Hollywood, the newest longplayer from Curtis Eller: Is it possible to have nostalgia for a time and place you do not know? Is it weird that… Read More