Tag Archive: new

Album Review: Mikal Cronin – MCIII

Following Mikal Cronin’s breakthrough pop-powerhouse, MCII, comes MCIII, an album which he has described as “bigger” and, in both sound and ambition, he’s right. Featuring more horn arrangements and a fuller sound, as… Read More

King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard – Quarters

Quarters, King Gizzard’s second album within the space of a year, is a marked departure from their previous release, the eclectic I’m In Your Mind Fuzz. For a start, the appropriately-named Quarters features only… Read More

Video Premiere: Agnes J Walker & Damian K – Come Home

We’re excited to bring you a video premiere today. This little gem is for the debut single of songwriting duo, Agnes J Walker & Damian K. Come Home is a bit blues, a bit… Read More

Album review: Speedy Ortiz, Foil Deer

Adrian Pedić reviews the latest longplayer from the Massachusetts-based four-piece: Speedy Ortiz’ third album, Foil Deer, is to grunge what Tame Impala are to psychedelia. That is, taking inspiration from a well-known and well-worn… Read More

Album review: Howling, Sacred Ground

Howling’s latest longplayer, Sacred Ground, effortlessly plays as if mimicking clockwork and patterns of time, containing 12 tracks, reflecting the hours on a clock and the number of months in a year. Layered with… Read More

Getting to know Marlon Williams

Melbourne-based New Zealand musician Marlon Williams has just released his first solo LP, which was recorded in his hometown of Lyttelton. We asked him to tell us a bit about himself: I am Marlon Williams, Maori Welshman,… Read More

Sonic Jesus – Neither Virtue Nor Anger

Italy’s psychedelic swampers are back with a dark and brooding longplayer. Chloe Mayne checks it out for somethingyousaid.com: Sonic Jesus are one of the secret gems buried in the shore of the incoming… Read More

Video Premiere: Bronte, Until it’s Said

Last year, we premiered a video from Sydney-based singer/songwriter Liam McAlary, better known as Bronte. Well, it was so enthusiastically received that we thought we’d do it all again, this time with his brand new clip,… Read More

Album Review: Joey Fourr, TO THE FLOORR

Chloe Mayne checks out the debut longplayer from London-based odd-pop darlings Joey Fourr: Joey Fourr come across as one of those hidden gem-bands that pass evening after evening holed up in small and musty… Read More

Review: Mini Mansions, The Great Pretenders

Chloe Keung considers the sophomore longplayer from the Los Angeles based three-piece: Mini Mansions is strange pop. They are the alternative history of The Beatles with modern technology: ‘British Beat’ music of the… Read More

Album review: Alison Wonderland – Run

Annastasia Robertson checks out the debut longplayer from Sydney-based Alison Wonderland: Let me set a scene for you: it’s Halloween, I’m at a university party, I don’t really have a clue as to what’s… Read More

Review: East India Youth, Culture Of Volume

Bobby Townsend considers the sophomore LP from London-based East India Youth: When William Doyle, better known as East India Youth, dropped his solo debut, Total Strife Forever, in January 2014, it was deservedly nominated… Read More