Tag Archive: new

Lily and Madeleine interview

Indianapolis born and raised teenage sisters, Lily and Madeleine Jurkiewicz, are setting tongues wagging at the moment with their beautiful folk pop. The duo recently toured the United Kingdom, performing songs from their acclaimed debut… Read More

Nick Saxon, Burn – Video Premiere

We’re delighted today to premiere the video of the debut single from travelling Australian singer/songwriter Nick Saxon. It’s called Burn and if you’re an admirer of dirty ol’ Westerns, with true grit guitar… Read More

Kyla La Grange, Cut Your Teeth

After turning heads with her 2012 debut album Ashes, British singer/songwriter Kyla La Grange returns brighter, bolder and with an interesting shift towards a more subtle emotional, electronic pop smartness. Her upcoming second… Read More

Miami Horror live in Brisbane – review

Somethingyousaid.com’s Dean Rostron catches the return of Melbourne’s indietronica heroes: Miami Horror hit the stage at Oh Hello! in Brisbane for one of their first headline shows in two years after touring extensively on… Read More

The Controllers, Regression – Premiere

Somethingyousaid.com is delighted to premiere the brand new video clip from Melbourne-based grunge rockers, The Controllers: Teddy bears usually comfort you in times of need, right? Like when things are proper shit. Well,… Read More

Run the Jewels album review

Jess Matthews checks out the highly-anticipated debut longplayer from El-P and Killer Mike: Run the Jewels’ eponymous album was heralded as the brazen anti-hero of the Hip Hop world. I’m not sure if a stream… Read More

Music review: Elizabeth Rose EP

Sydney-based electronic musician Elizabeth Rose recently released her self-titled EP. She’s done a hell of a job at it as well, says Kaya Strehler: The FBi Radio darling’s five track EP boasts a bunch of… 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

Free Downloads: Future Classic x RBMC

Certainly one of somethingyousaid.com’s favourite Australian music festivals, Laneway, is just around the corner for all you lovely things in major cities around the island. It’s such a wonderful festival due to its… Read More

Review: East India Youth, Total Strife Forever

Tom Spooner reviews the much-anticipated debut solo longplayer from London-based East India Youth: When the Quietus start a record label with the sole purpose of putting out your first EP, you can feel… 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