Tag Archive: sydney

Holler And Haul Bring The Carnival

Blossoming from the back of a converted ’68 Dodge, Holler and Haul is a travelling carnival that’s bringing lashings of entertainment/good times/great tunes to an Australian backyard near you: The sun sets upon the… Read More

Live Review: Pearls at Goodgod in Sydney

Somethingyousaid.com’s Melissa Barrass checked out three Australian acts at Sydney’s Goodgod. Here’s the scoop: In front of a small and intimate crowd, the swirling drawl of an electric guitar hums and buzzes off… Read More

Art interview: Kubi Vasak and Angela Garrick

cut.paste.repeat brings together seven Australian and international artists who explore a broad range of collage techniques and aesthetics in their practice. Ahead of a new exhibition in Sydney, we got two of the contributing artists to… Read More

The Sydney Film Festival Is Coming!

Sydneysiders, it’s approaching that time of year again. Your hair’s frazzled, you’ve just gotten off work and you’re rushing towards the city. The pigeons are pecking at the scent of anticipation and you… Read More

Interview: Getting to Know Sky’high

Australia-based Sky’high is a compelling up-n-coming artist emerging within the local Hip-Hop community. We asked her to tell us more about herself. So here she is, in her own words: I am Sky’high… Read More

Food and Drink: The Gantry opens its doors

On Tuesday, we headed along to Pier One Sydney Harbour for the launch party of The Gantry Restaurant and Bar. The event saw the recently refurbished bar/restaurant officially swing open its doors, with over 200 esteemed… Read More

Live Review: Bin Juice in Sydney

Bin Juice were back at Spectrum at the weekend for a show with Dead Brian, with both Sydney bands continuing to make a strong case for the local scene. Somethingyousaid.com’s Adrian Pedić was there… Read More

Discovered at Marble Bar – Vote now!

This year’s edition of Discovered at Marble Bar is well underway and the time has come to vote for your favourite act. What’s Discovered? It’s a social media-driven competition, in which live bands/performers have… Read More

Conor Oberst at Twilight at Taronga

What do you usually see outside a gig? Middle-aged, dodgy-as-fuck geezers in white Reeboks perpetually looking to “buy or sell tickets”? It’s not the most pleasing aesthetic. The Twilight at Taronga shows differ somewhat,… Read More

Review: Sing-a-long-a Sound of Music

They came in droves. Dressed in costumes, theatre attendees of all ages/sizes excitedly flooding the State Theatre to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of The Sound of Music with a sing-a-long. It was a… Read More

Hollow Everdaze get out there and do it

Somethingyousaid.com’s Courtney Dabb chats with Hollow Everdaze’s Jackson Kay, ahead of the band’s upcoming tour of Victoria and New South Wales: Hi Jackson, Thanks for taking the time out to speak with us at… Read More

Angus & Julia Stone go to The Chapel

After a three-year hiatus, Samsung Electronics Australia are resurrecting the legendary music program Live at the Chapel, to celebrate the launch of their new digital radio streaming service, Milk Music. Excitingly, they’re doing so with the… Read More