Tag Archive: new

Arriving soon: Smirnoff Double Black

You know frustrating it is when you see interminable trailers at the cinema which essentially reveal the movie’s entire plot, to the extent that you probably don’t have to bother seeing it anymore?… Read More

Music: The Presets get mashed with J&B

On Wednesday J&B Whisky put together a little mixer, one-part whisky and one-part Preset, together it combined a mash-up explosion. So what was it all about? Well J&B whisky have just released their… Read More

Album Review: Shining Bird, Leisure Coast

Tenley Nordtrom reviews the debut longplayer from Australian band, ‘Leisure Coast’: I must admit that The Shining Bird are new to me. Every description in their press release sounded so lovely that I… Read More

Album Review: London Grammar, If You Wait

London Grammar’s highly anticipated debut longplayer, If You Wait, is the culmination of 18 painstaking months spent writing and recording with producers Tim Bran (The Verve, Richard Ashcroft, La Roux) and Roy Kerr.… Read More

Music Video: Georgia Fair, Love Free Me

Somethingyousaid.com have been admirers of folksters Georgia Fair for some time now.  It appeared they’d slipped off the radar but – huzzah – they’re back with a brand-spanking new single ‘Love Free Me’.… Read More

Interview: Midnight Juggernauts

Melbourne’s Midnight Juggernauts swept in on a wave of hype back in 2007 with their debut album, Dystopia. In 2010 they released their well received sophomore effort, The Crystal Axis, but for the… Read More

Video: New Cut Copy Hypnotises

Last year, I happened to catch Australian indie-dance legends Cut Copy twice within a fortnight. Although I’m moderately fond of the band, it was still something of an overload, and since this condensed… Read More

Music: Fanny Lumsden & the Thrillseekers

Barnstorming Australians, Fanny Lumsden & the Thrillseekers, have been firmly on the Something You Said radar for ages now. Since we interviewed them last year, the band have taken their awesome country hoedown on… Read More

Album Review: Daughn Gibson – Me Moan

Neil Martin listens to the sophomore longplayer from an acclaimed American singer-songwriter: Daughn Gibson’s 2012 debut, All Hell, was a swampy gothic backwoods country album comprised in the main of samples of old… Read More

Grouplove are back with Ways to Go

A couple of years back, I reviewed Grouplove’s concert in Sydney. I actually headed along as a favour to a magazine editor, who needed someone to cover the gig last-minute. Knowing little about the… Read More

Sigur Ros – Kveikur review

Somethingyousaid.com’s Tammy Potakh wraps her ears around the latest longplayer from Sigur Ros: My friend introduced me to these guys two years ago and my first reaction was laughter. Not because I thought… 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