Albums
Mylo - Destroy Rock’n’Roll
There is obviously not much to do on Mylo’s home island of Skye, apart from making commercially exquisite electronica that is.
The Paddingtons - First Comes First
The Paddingtons have already been held in comparison to The Libertines, The Clash and The Sex Pistols – all this before the release of their debut album ‘First Comes First’.
Oceansize - Everyone Into Position
Mancunian rockers are ready to set the world alight with an album laden with treasures.
Shuffle - Shuffle EP
Shuffle? As in random right? As in no particular order? As in off the beaten track? As in unable to be tied down?
Stereo MCs - Paradise
Do you feel hassled/pissed off/upset after a shit day? Getting in and listening to something good can sort you right out.
Tracy & The Plastics - Culture For Pidgeon
Don’t fear the forward thinking of Tracy + The Plastics, embrace it.
Crosbi - All In
Partisan fans and circumspect press typically make for a volatile combination. Crosbi are one such band who inhibit blind support in their faithful.
Ludes - The Dark Art Of Happiness
Well. Well. Well. Look who’ve done a Harold Bishop. Staggering in from the musical wilderness, Ludes waste no time in kicking off their shoes.
The Playwrights - English Self Storage
Much like the Young Knives, The Playwrights take something most British bands go to great lengths to hide…their nationality.
Nellie McKay - Pretty Little Head
Harlem curb crawling jazz mistress, Nellie McKay, has a lot on her shoulders with her second album release.






