Tag Archive: review

EP Review: Cheatahs, 紫 (Murasaki)

Chloe Mayne checks out the latest EP from cross-continental four-piece, Cheatahs: It’s kind of exhilarating when a small jewel like this one washes up on my shore. At a petite four tracks and… Read More

Live Review: 360 at The Metro, Sydney

Annastasia Robertson headed to Sydney’s Metro Theatre to catch acclaimed Australian rapper, 360, on his rescheduled tour: This leg of the Retopia tour kicked off with Kale, a young rapper with an explosive… Read More

Live review: Purity Ring in Gothenburg

Felix Englund Örn caught Purity Ring in Gothenburg for somethingyousaid.com: With one helluva day, filled with apparently hot-wiring the tour bus as well as picking up broken pieces after the rear end fell… Read More

Album Review: Say Lou Lou, Lucid Dreaming

Somethingyousaid.com’s Kaya Strehler appropriately gets a little assistance from her family when reviewing the debut longplayer from Say Lou Lou: Elektra and Miranda Kilbey, aka Say Lou Lou, got their name from the ironic twist… Read More

Album review: Gallows, Desolation Sounds

England-based hardcore/punk band Gallows have just released their new album, Desolation Sounds. It’s the fourth album from UK boys and the first that doesn’t feature Steph Carter, who left in 2013. Listening to it… Read More

Banksy Does New York: ticket giveaway

Elusive, Britain-based street artist Bansky’s month-long “residency” in New York is studied in this upcoming documentary. We’re giving away TEN DOUBLE PASSES to our Australia-based chums. Read the review to find out how to… 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

Film review: The Age of Adaline

Occasionally, there are specific moments during a film’s narrative which force you into decision-making. A fork in the road, if you will. They’re often semi-ridiculous and you have to choose to either go with them or give… 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

Band of Skulls in Sydney – review and photos

Philip Erbacher fought his way to the front to photograph/review the Southampton-based trio on their recent jaunt to Sydney: Band of Skulls first came to my attention shortly before they toured Australia for… Read More

Film review: Testament of Youth

Based on the First World War memoir by renowned English writer/pacifist, Vera Brittain, Testament of Youth is a story about family, strength, weakness, love and remembrance. It is about finding hope in a world… 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