Tag Archive: lp

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

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

Album review: Canterbury, Dark Days

This month sees the release of Canterbury’s third album, Dark Days. Throughout their career the band have matured, they have stripped back to reveal themselves with this album and have ditched the youthful… Read More

Music Review: Warpaint’s New Album

Carol Bowditch reviews the latest album from LA-based Warpaint, and compares it favourably to certain buzzbands from their part of the world: Walking through London last week I was bombarded with a poster… Read More

Album Review: Mogwai, Rave Tapes

Sophie Metcalfe reviews the newest longplayer from legendary Scottish post-rockers Mogwai with extreme trepidation. Will it reach her high expectations?  When I was given the task to review ‘Rave Tapes’, I knew it wouldn’t… Read More

Album Review: James Vincent McMorrow

Somethingyousaid.com’s Joe Haddow finds a longplayer to warm the cold British evenings: If the wind is howling against the walls and the rain is spattering against the window panes, then “Post Tropical” may… Read More

Album review: No Age, An Object

Following the highly-esteemed, excitingly fulminate “Everything In Between”, No Age’s new longplayer has to surrender to high expectations. Entitled “An Object”, the latest album is the fourth in their career as a Noise/Punk… Read More

Music Interview: Loon Lake

Somethingyousaid.com’s Carol Bowditch speaks to guitarist Sime Nolan of Melbourne’s Loon Lake about the band’s forthcoming Big Day Out gigs, their new longplayer ‘Gloamer’ and following their hearts.  Whats the story behind the… Read More

Music Review: FKA Twigs, EP2

Somethingyousaid.com’s Ty Tong reviews the newest offering from Gloucestershire’s FKA Twigs: If Massive Attack and The Weeknd had a music baby, it would sound like FKA Twigs. I will nod and tap my fingers… Read More

Album: Neko Case – The Worse Things Get

Somewhat of a modern musical veteran, Neko Case, began playing drums in various underground punk bands, which led her to becoming a resident member of Canadian super group, The New Pornographers. Releasing her… Read More

Album: Summer Flake, You Can Have It All

Somethingyousaid.com’s Sophie Metcalfe reviews the longplayer from Stephanie Crase: I must admit I have a little soft spot for Sydney-based record label Rice is Nice, so I always get excited when they bring… Read More

Music review: The Paper Kites, States

I’m one of those annoying foreigners living overseas that whenever anything, absolutely anything, Australian related surfaces I find it necessary to bring it to everyone’s attention. Oh is that Temper Trap playing? Yes… Read More