Tag Archive: london

Music interview: Reeps One

Reeps One is a multi-faceted, London-based artist using his voice to create music inspired by dubstep, garage, grime and deep-house, as well as creating live visuals solely with the tones of his voice.… Read More

Live Review: MGMT in London

Psychedelic warriors, MGMT, have officially crossed the rainbow mountain. Alien Days, the first song lifted from latest, self-titled longplayer, is a gentle and melodic reminder of just what makes these Brooklyn boys so ultimately… Read More

Ghostpoet London ticket giveaway

Having sold out Village Underground in a heartbeat, Ghostpoet returns to the stage at the grandiose Hackney Empire in London: a unique setting to witness his unstoppable, mesmerising live performance. And the best… Read More

Music Video: Cut Copy, Free Your Mind

So, your latest single is a psychedelic, electronic synth scream – an absolute winner – and you require a suitably eye-catching video-clip to match. What do you do? Well, if you’re Australian electro… Read More

Interview: Hexstatic’s Robin Brunson

Hexstatic, for the uninitiated, are an amazing production duo – Robin Brunson and Stuart Warren Hill – specialising in creating quirky audio visual electro. Robin will be playing at Videocrash at Village Underground, London on Friday… Read More

Rock di boat with your Oystah Card

Recently myself and a few friends spent a gloriously sunny afternoon aboard the Erasmus boat up-and-down the Thames for the Soundcrash Reggae Boat Party. The line-up consisted of Trojan Sound System, Wrongtom, The… Read More

Album Review: London Grammar, If You Wait

London Grammar’s highly anticipated debut longplayer, If You Wait, is the culmination of 18 painstaking months spent writing and recording with producers Tim Bran (The Verve, Richard Ashcroft, La Roux) and Roy Kerr.… Read More

Giant Drag farewell European tour

We first chanced upon amazing California duo Giant Drag when they supported The Cribs across the United Kingdom in 2006. Their outstanding and acclaimed debut, Hearts & Unicorns, was released around the same… Read More

Review: Backyard Cinema in London

On Saturday, Something You Said headed to London to check out Backyard Cinema, an institution born after its founder endured an underwhelming trip to your generic, everyday, soulless cineplex. Popping up in a variety… Read More

Music: Caitlin Rose is Waitin’

We love a bit of Caitlin Rose, here at somethingyousaid.com, so we’re pretty pumped for some sweet new sounds from her. The rollicking done-you-wrong single Waitin’ is released on 16th September and lands… Read More

Video: Washed Out Don’t Give Up

Washed Out’s latest record, titled Paracosm, is the sophomore offering from the Georgian solo-act. There are high expectations to live up to for the artist as his debut record, Within and Without, sent the indie world… Read More

Play ping-pong for free in the UK

Who doesn’t like a game of ping-pong? No-one, that’s who. What’s not to like? There’s minimal running around involved and it kinda makes you feel like a giant. At somethingyousaid.com, our abilities range… Read More