HELLO AGAIN,

Yes I know, two mailouts in a day is bad form BUT i think you'll agree this one was worth the effort...?

We have another two records out before Christmas, a very limited 7" from the wonderful HELEN LOVE & RICARDO AUTOBAHN and a Damaged Goods / UK version of the classic debut from Italian Glam/Glitter/Boot Boy band GIUDA 'Racey Roller'.

HELEN LOVE & RICARDO AUTOBAHN

'And The Salvation Army Band Plays'

LIMITED TO 300 COPIES - RED VINYL 7" - CLICK THE COVER TO PRE-ORDER

Helen Love join forces with Ricardo Autobahn and return to Damaged Goods for a Christmas single before heading back to Elefant for their new album in 2013, Ricardo, as i'm sure you know was one half of the Cuban Boys who hit the top 5 a few years back with ‘Cognoscenti Vs. Intelligentsia’ or The Hamster Dance Song as you may remember it, plus lots of other John Peel faves including 'Who Killed Kenny!', which sampled 70's band Kenny...which leads nicely onto...

THE DEBUT ALBUM FROM RACEY ROLLER'

SO IT'S TIME TO CLAP YOUR HANDS, STOMP YOUR FEET…COS HERE COMES GIUDA!

UK VERSION OF THEIR DEBUT ALBUM - LP ONLY

500 COPIES ON GREY VINYL

(OH YEAH - GIUDA is pronounced JEW-DA)

Giuda are an Italian Glam/Glittler/Boot Boy band from Rome, born from the ashes of one of the finest European punk rock groups: Taxi.

They play the most exciting kind of retro-sounding pub rock and junk shop glam and they have the look of true working class heroes (boots, polos, chequered shirts, leather jackets and short or shaved hair)… actually they are the perfect party band, but with a tough attitude.

If you caught either of the gigs they played in London last month then you'll understand.

Catch them before they become huge…

And lastly, heres a photo of the only copy of the FREE Billy Childish & The Spartan Dreggs LP we've seen so far...

Click on the photo to get your copies of the other two albums so you can claim your free album soon.

We'll leave you alone now, thanks for reading

Ian & Duncan

London, east, 13.56pm