Tag Archive: music

Album review: Gallows, Desolation Sounds

England-based hardcore/punk band Gallows have just released their new album, Desolation Sounds. It’s the fourth album from UK boys and the first that doesn’t feature Steph Carter, who left in 2013. Listening to it… Read More

Sonic Jesus – Neither Virtue Nor Anger

Italy’s psychedelic swampers are back with a dark and brooding longplayer. Chloe Mayne checks it out for somethingyousaid.com: Sonic Jesus are one of the secret gems buried in the shore of the incoming… Read More

Interview: Bam Margera is back!

Professional skater and star of Jackass, Bam Margera heads to Australia in May with his band, Fuckface Unstoppable. Somethingyousaid.com’s Adrian Pedić has a chat with him to find out what he’s been up to.… Read More

Video Premiere: Bronte, Until it’s Said

Last year, we premiered a video from Sydney-based singer/songwriter Liam McAlary, better known as Bronte. Well, it was so enthusiastically received that we thought we’d do it all again, this time with his brand new clip,… Read More

Interview: Kate Miller-Heidke hits Europe

Australian songstress Kate Miller-Heidke is heading to Europe to perform some shows over the upcoming weeks. We thought we’d grab a few words with her before she departs: Hi Kate! Thanks for taking the time… Read More

Review: Mini Mansions, The Great Pretenders

Chloe Keung considers the sophomore longplayer from the Los Angeles based three-piece: Mini Mansions is strange pop. They are the alternative history of The Beatles with modern technology: ‘British Beat’ music of the… Read More

Live Review: Sonic Jesus in Berlin

Somethingyousaid.com’s Jan Wisniewski checks out Italian psych-rockers Sonic Jesus at Berlin’s White Trash Fast Food: A last-minute venue change, a reduced line-up and a late start – when Sonic Jesus took to the… Read More

Album review: Alison Wonderland – Run

Annastasia Robertson checks out the debut longplayer from Sydney-based Alison Wonderland: Let me set a scene for you: it’s Halloween, I’m at a university party, I don’t really have a clue as to what’s… Read More

Music Review: Gang of Youths – The Positions

Sydney’s Gang of Youth’s debut LP, The Positions, probably isn’t what you’d expect of the group. The album chronicles frontman David Le’aupepe’s relationship with a woman who had a terminal illness, and his thoughts… Read More

Review: East India Youth, Culture Of Volume

Bobby Townsend considers the sophomore LP from London-based East India Youth: When William Doyle, better known as East India Youth, dropped his solo debut, Total Strife Forever, in January 2014, it was deservedly nominated… Read More

Celebrating 20 Years of Wilco – Top 10 Tracks

Adrian Pedić considers the Chicago-based group’s ten finest offerings: Wilco might not be the most recognisable name in music today. However, progressing from their alt-country roots into the more ambiguous, subtle sound they’re… Read More

Interview: Little May are surprised and elated

Australia-based three-piece Little May have a new single out and are heading to Europe to perform at the Great Escape Festival in May. We grabbed vocalist Liz Drummond for a chat: Who/what is Little May?… Read More