Opinion: Elfy Scott on veganism
Average Joe Veganism and why the Naysayers can Fuck Right Off. I would consider myself a thoroughly devoted follower of something I like to refer to as ‘average Joe veganism’. I’m unfaltering in… Read More
Average Joe Veganism and why the Naysayers can Fuck Right Off. I would consider myself a thoroughly devoted follower of something I like to refer to as ‘average Joe veganism’. I’m unfaltering in… Read More
Somethingyousaid.com’s Elfy Scott ventured on an art adventure to Sydney’s Cockatoo Island: Underbelly Arts Festival was conceived six years ago as an experimental amalgamation of Sydney artists; it aimed to lure them out… Read More
Somethingyousaid.com’s Elfy Scott questions her love/hate relationship with booze. I wake to debilitating nausea and the sense that I’m not entirely sure which one of my orifices is about to erupt. My morning… Read More
Elfy Scott has a conversation with Ball Park Music’s Sam Cromack (pictured, above, middle), about their upcoming Australian tour-dates: First things first, Australia Day saw the announcement of Radio Station Triple J’s Hottest 100 with… Read More
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
Elfy Scott got sweaty, dazzled and, well, a bit aroused when The Hives put on a show in Sydney last week: The 7th of January 2013 not only presented Sydneysiders with a blistering,… Read More
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
Today, Elfy Scott discusses language in a very not safe for work way. If curse words offend you, stay away. If they don’t, then get stuck in to this fine piece of writing: … Read More
A Relentless Jackass Addiction (and Exactly Why Everybody Else Should Love it Too), by Elfy Scott Nearing the end of last year I found myself in what may only be described, in the… Read More