Tag Archive: album

Julia & The Deep Sea Sirens: Adeleine

We’ve given alt-folk group Julia and the Deep Sea Sirens a whole lotta love in the past. We’ve interviewed the delightful Julia Johnson and have given the band’s latest album a glowing review. So we’re… Read More

A Short Film From Laura Marling

Who doesn’t want eighteen minutes of brand new Laura Marling amazingness? People with no ears and no hearts, that’s who. You, clearly, aren’t such a human-being, so we fully recommend you get stuck… Read More

Interview: Getting To Know Aleesha Dibbs

Recently, we brought you music from Aleesha Dibbs. So positive was the response that it became instantly clear you wanted to know more about the beautiful Sydney songbird. As always, your wish is our command. Here… Read More

The National have their Demons

In the second most exciting piece of news you’ll hear today (after New Zealand passing the gay marriage bill), Brooklyn legends The National have returned with ‘Demons’, the first track lifted from their… Read More

Exclusive Aluka video premiere

Space, the debut album by Melbourne experimental vocal-group Aluka was released Friday April 5th and somethingyousaid is happy to bring you an exclusive video clip, showing the making of Say, one of the… Read More

British Sea Power – Machineries of Joy

Gary Page reviews the newest longplayer by Brighton-based outfit British Sea Power: The first time I became fully aware of British Sea Power was on an overcast August day back in 2006. They curated… Read More

Aleesha Dibbs Is Well Worth The Wait

Sydney songstress Aleesha Dibbs has been preparing to release her debut long-player over the last two years, and now finally we’re getting the first glimpse of the gold that she has been sitting… Read More

Superteng by Wrongtom meets Deemas J

Wrongtom meets Deemas J’s critically acclaimed, reggae, dancehall and dub fuelled album ‘In East London’ was, for my money, one of the best UK releases of 2012. It has been hailed by many including Steve… Read More

Where can Laura Marling go now?

At somethingyousaid.com we make little secret of the fact that our knees go jelly-like at the merest mention of Laura Marling. We first interviewed the singer/songwriter when she was a delightfully polite 18-year-old… Read More

Inc. – No World album review

Somethingyousaid.com checks out the first longplayer from inc: The thinking behind Inc.’s debut album, No World, is a fusion of oldschool RnB and soul music. When I heard this, I was intrigued. I… Read More

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard go west

Elfy Scott gives King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s  new narrative laden, spaghetti-western themed concept album, Eyes Like the Sky, a spin.  King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s 2013 release, Eyes Like the… Read More

Daughter: If You Leave Album Review

Daughter are a London-based trio consisting of Elena Tonra (vocals/guitar), Igor Haefeli (guitar) and Remi Aguilella (percussion). Having started life in 2010 as an outlet for Elena’s musings, the group gradually grew to… Read More