Tag Archive: music

Abbey Road Studios extend into education

Always dreamt of a career behind the curtains of the music industry? Well, this could be your opportunity! It’s hard to underemphasise the legendary place that London’s Abbey Road Studios takes in the… Read More

Long Distance Dan – The Other Side of the Sky

Long Distance Dan has been running DJ nights for a while now and his current psychedelic-rock-and-more night “Fuzz Tones” is monthly down in Portsmouth on the South Coast of the UK. Dan even… Read More

Review: Houndmouth, Little Neon Limelight

Joe Haddow listens to the sophomore longplayer from New Albany-based four-piece, Houndmouth: I’ve been waiting a long time for Houndmouth’s second album to reach my record player. Ever since I saw them play a small… Read More

Vivid LIVE announces epic line-up

One time, Team Somethingyousaid was collectively so hungover at a UK music festival (we smashed so much whiskey the night before that one of us passed out and then vomited into their own lap),… Read More

Album review: AWOLNATION, Run

Chloe Keung checks out the new LP from the LA band: Genre-benders AWOLNATION are back with their sophomore release Run, and it’s an apocalyptic party mixtape. Soulful serenading coupled with screaming. Cheesy piano.… Read More

Live Review: Bin Juice in Sydney

Bin Juice were back at Spectrum at the weekend for a show with Dead Brian, with both Sydney bands continuing to make a strong case for the local scene. Somethingyousaid.com’s Adrian Pedić was there… Read More

Courtney Barnett album review

Melissa Barrass checks out the much-anticipated debut longplayer from Melbourne’s Courtney Barnett: Courtney Barnett is a national treasure. I know for a fact, she will go down in music history as one of the… Read More

Review: A Festival Called Panama

As Tasmania’s most exciting boutique festival pitched its tents for the second year, somethingyousaid.com’s Chloe Mayne was there to do it all over again: I can’t seem to think of Panama in anything other… Read More

Brighton Festival 2015 Crosses Places

It starts with a spark, an idea, to set alight a city with an explosion of creativity. Fuelled by the accumulation of a year-round arts programme, Brighton Festival, the biggest and brightest multi-arts… Read More

Discovered at Marble Bar – Vote now!

This year’s edition of Discovered at Marble Bar is well underway and the time has come to vote for your favourite act. What’s Discovered? It’s a social media-driven competition, in which live bands/performers have… Read More

Live review: DZ Deathrays in Sydney

It was reign of the two-piece last night at Newtown Social Club, with Hockey Dad, Bass Drum of Death and DZ Deathrays all stepping up. Somethingyousaid.com’s Adrian Pedić was there to catch the action: Things… Read More

The Black Ryder – ‘The Door Behind The Door’

Dreamy psychedelic duo The Black Ryder have re-emerged with their much-anticipated second offering The Door Behind The Door. Chloe Mayne checks it out: It’s been a solid window of time since The Black… Read More