Tag Archive: music

SYS + David Ford + Jarrod Dickenson!

We’ve attended enough concerts over the course of the years to understand what constitutes a cracking musical experience. Basically, if you combine good music, a good atmosphere and bargain-priced tickets, you’ve got a… Read More

Sweet new sounds from Ngaiire

Ngaiire’s Around fits within a similar vein of music to the likes of Little Dragon – it’s simplistic electronic musical accompaniment to smooth, soulful female vocals. Lyrically, the Sydney artist links troubled relationships… Read More

Kirin J. Callinan at Walmart

Leading up to the release of his first long-player, Embracism, and a few Australian tour dates, somethingyousaid.com has a conversation with Kirin J Callinan about music, the world and on-stage looks.   So… Read More

Loene Carmen’s Peach State… again!

The eagle eyed amongst you will certainly notice that we have reviewed Australian Songstress Loene Carmen’s newest release, The Peach State, already, but Lloyd Bradford Syke has something he’d like to add: This review… Read More

Yo-Landi Vi$$er Does it Again

It’s not like we should really be warning you, this video is very NSFW,  but, we wouldn’t expect an average, boring music video from Yo-Landi-fookin’-Vi$$er of Die Antwoord would we? Cookie Thumper has… Read More

Music comes first for Omar

Omar, the legendary, multi-talented UK vocalist, has an excellent brand new single out now called “The Man” which has been getting a whole lotta airplay support from Gilles Peterson and Trevor Nelson. It… Read More

Mr Andy Bull’s Melancholic Pop

For a little while the androgynous, melancholic pop of Mr Andy Bull was absent from our radiowaves. But he’s back with a vengeance, bringing his new track, Keep On Running, with him. Catapulted… Read More

Kirin J Callinan – Embracism review

Somethingyousaid.com’s Sara Potter tries to avoid brain explosions when reviewing Kirin J Callinan’s debut longplayer: WARNING: What you are about to hear is one of the most exciting albums to come out of… Read More

La Folie purvey clique 80’s pop

Somethingyousaid.com’s Jemma Cole reviews the latest incarnation of Marc Houle, live in Berlin: Last week, Marc Houle unveiled his new band effort, exposing a side a side of himself which takes his techno… Read More

Visions & Lights from the Graveyard

Become acquainted with the wonder of Buzz Kull, from Sydney. The trio create hypnotic, droning, drum-machine infused goodness. They also make some sweet videos to accompany their hypnotic, droning, drum-machine infused goodness. The… Read More

The Dillinger Escape Plan Melt Brains

Hailing from New Jersey, The Dillinger Escape Plan have been obliterating the mathcore/metal scene since 1997. With only one original member, guitarist, Ben Weinman, they have had many different line-ups in their 16-year… Read More

Don’t wake robots that don’t sleep

Brilliantly-named Robot Koch has an international reputation as being one of Europe’s finest producers of the beat generation. Hailing from Berlin, he has released three albums since 2009 and toured internationally, playing shows… Read More