Tour posters – Owlstation’s artwork
As we mentioned last week, Something You Said is putting on some joint-headline UK shows from David Ford and Jarrod Dickenson real soon. To help promote these gigs, we called upon Alice Parsons… Read More
As we mentioned last week, Something You Said is putting on some joint-headline UK shows from David Ford and Jarrod Dickenson real soon. To help promote these gigs, we called upon Alice Parsons… Read More
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
We’re bursting with pride at somethingyousaid.com this week, as our very own Jack Colwell unleashes his brand new, dazzlingly beautiful single and video, Far From View. As well as being an all-round lovely… Read More
Sydney-based five-piece The Preatures are back with a cracking arcade game-inspired retro video clip for their new song Better Than It Ever Could Be. We’ve been gushing fanboys/fangirls of them since their name was spelt… Read More
Foxes is a 24-year-old singer/songwriter from England and wearer of some serious balayage. Known to her mother as Loui Rose Allen, the young starlet has gained the grand accolade of receiving a Grammy… Read More
Last summer, somethingyousaid.com put on its first ever gig: a joint-headline show from David Ford and Jarrod Dickenson in Brighton. Fantastically, it sold out and climaxed with the duo leading the entire audience… Read More
You’d better start practising your Do-Re-Mothflipping-Mi’s because the Sing-A-Long-A Sound of Music experience is back in Sydney for three performances in February. And the most exciting this is that we’ve got a FREE DOUBLE… Read More
Philip Erbacher talks to Warpaint’s Stella Mozgawa about the current Laneway Festival tour, kangaroos and not being a dick: How would I describe the Warpaint experience? Well, in angling terms, envision yourself as… Read More
The Malasimbo Music and Arts Festival, running from the 27th February-3rd March, is a relatively recent addition but is already drawing some impressively big international artists. Now in only its third year, it… Read More
Many modern festivals hardly justify their name/reputation/price. To us, lazily shoving a stage in a stadium and charging eight gazillion dollars for a beer do not a festival make. We firmly believe festivals… Read More