Tag Archive: festival

Win Free Tickets To SPIN London!

If you consider there to be few things hotter than a well-dressed lady/fellow riding a nice bicycle, then you should probably get yourself along to the world’s first urban-focused bicycle consumer show &… Read More

Get Amped For VIVID Festival

Carol Bowditch provides a crash-course on the VIVID festival that is touring Sydney May-June. The annual VIVID festival is rolling into Sydney in May. It always brings us at somethingyousaid.com great joy at… Read More

Follow the direction of Peace

Following on from the critically acclaimed 2012 debut release, EP Delicious, Birmingham quartet Peace unleash their first album In Love later this month. The band’s high energy live performances have caused quite a… Read More

…For All Tomorrow’s Parties

Fit For One Who Sits And Cries/For All Tomorrow’s Parties, by Bianca Cornale  Over a sweltering weekend, some of the world’s most influential musicians touched down in Altona, Melbourne. And don’t worry, nobody else… Read More

Caitlin Park graces The Great Escape

The Great Escape Festival never fails to deliver abso-bloody-amazing new talent. So it’s no surprise that it recently made a pretty impressive first and second act announcement for when it returns to Brighton… Read More

Falls Festival had us at hello

I had never been to Tasmania. I love SBTRKT. Falls in Marion Bay had me at ‘hello’. Regaled by an aggressively drunk Wigan slash Adelaide native (we knew this, from her constant refrain… Read More

Antony Hamilton joins forces

Antony Hamilton is a choreographer whose work is hard to pin down in that it unhinges the traditional cultural narrative of western dance as an art form. He has created works for the… Read More

Jazz and a few wines in the vines

Sonia Clarke got her jazz on and her wine on in The Hunter Valley in New South Wales a couple of weeks ago. Here’s what she can recall of events: Sometimes it is… Read More

Harbourlife Sydney: Tickets almost sold out

Some music events make bold claims that they can’t back up. Harbourlife in Sydney is not one of them. When it says that it is held in the best location for an event… Read More

Day of the Dead Festival in London’s East End

Welcome the REAL Day of the Dead. Last night I went along to London’s freshly opened Quiquiriqui Mexcaleria (which is pronounced ‘kee kee REE kee’ and means ‘cock a doodle doo’) for their… Read More

Sydney’s Field Day announces line-up

Last New Year’s Eve, certain members of Team Something You Said had a bit too much to drink, resulting in a five hour blackout and a busted shoulder that took three months, 13… Read More

Sydney Parklife: bands, bats, bums

It didn’t bode well. The free bus between the train station and the venue was packed with overly muscular, tattooed young men in singlets and shorts, the smell of goon falling from their… Read More