Music video: I Know Leopard
We’re not sure how Sydneysiders, I Know Leopard, got their name. Maybe they know a leopard? Or someone called Leopard? That makes sense, right? We’d totally be friends with somebody whose name was… Read More
We’re not sure how Sydneysiders, I Know Leopard, got their name. Maybe they know a leopard? Or someone called Leopard? That makes sense, right? We’d totally be friends with somebody whose name was… Read More
Singing sun-drenched tunes that pay homage to 60’s dreamers, Rainy Day Women make us feel alright when we’re cooped up looking at grey skies outside our window. The track, Ain’t it Time?, filled… Read More
Nothing like an awesome animated video clip, right? Well, check the latest offering from Melbourne electronic duo Audego, created by Sydney artist Paul Andrew Rhodes (Negative Films). The clip supports the band’s new… Read More
We trust The Guardian pretty much unequivocally, so when they describe someone as “The junior Brian Eno of experimental UK pop,” that artist is guaranteed our attention. When our buddies at Time Out talk… Read More
Somethingyousaid.com’s Oliver Heath snubs international posturing and instead finds pleasure in the local Australian scene: I’ve felt like a traitor at gigs in the past. Gone seen an international buzzband to disappointment instead of… Read More
Melbourne indie-folk quintet, The Paper Kites, recently announced the release of their new single, St Clarity, and will be celebrating with a national headline tour of Australia through August and September. Somethingyousaid.com caught… Read More
Need a new record for your stereo whilst you’re cooking-up funky brownies on a lazy-as-hell afternoon? Played Crazy For You a few too many times? Well have a looksie at/listen to Major Leagues,… Read More
Holy-smoke! We’re not sure exactly what we’ve just watched but, while it’s unnervingly similar to a dream we had last night, we believe that it’s actually a brand-spanking new video from our favourite Sydney… Read More
Pascal Pinon are a duo doe-eyed beauties from Iceland that happened to share the womb. The track from twins Ásthildur and Jófríður Ákadóttir, titled Bloom, was taken from their second longplayer, the cleverly-titled,… Read More
Bianca Cornale had a look at latest NME faves, Palma Violets, at Oxford Art Factory. Here’s what she thought: I went to watch London’s Palma Violets with expectations of bitter, sweaty, garage punk.… Read More