Records

Below you will find a list of most (not all) of the records we have released. You can listen to most of them, share them on your Facebook, Twitter accounts or wherever you get your social media highs and download them. You can even buy a real CD from us. If you do nothing else then please just tell a friend to check us out!

This Rome...
This Rome...
Keep checking back for details of our 8th album to be released soon.
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Miraculous Curative Compound
Our wonderful 7th album was an exercise in song writing discipline as we set about creating a record where every song was under 2 minutes long. It produced some remarkably good results (even if we do say so ourselves). Listen, download, share or buy a CD.
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Taxman Funny Man EP
Released after Robert the Bruces Spider this ace little collection finishes off the RTBS sessions with a whopping 5 b-sides. Two of those were acoustic reworks of 2 older tracks which turned out rather well. Listen, download, share or buy a CD.
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Love Hooks / Hombrecide
Love Hooks / Hombrecide
Released from RTBS with 2 b-sides from the same sessions. This was actually the 2nd release of Hombrecide as a single as we had already released it as a split 7"" single on Wrath Records and had some airplay on BBC 6Music.
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Robert The Bruce's Spider
Robert The Bruce's Spider
Having found the winning formula with Plan E naturally we wanted to test it and push it even further, so that's exactly what we did with our excellent 6th album. It's named after the fable about the spider who never gives up which we were once compared to by a reviewer.
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Night in the City EP
Night in the City EP
Wanting to capitalise on the success of Plan "E" we released this double a-side from it. The b-sides were recorded by us on a home studio. They were 2 songs that had been part of the Plan E sessions but had not quite cut it.
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Plan E
Plan E
Our 5th album (hence the name) was probably our most popular with fans at the time. It built on everything we had learnt from MPA and the gigs we did between the 2. It felt like we were "in the groove" (to use a horrible music expression). Songs from this album still survive in our current live set.
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She Gives Me Nothing EP
She Gives Me Nothing EP
The first release from Plan "E" gave us an inkling of how well the album would be received as the response was excellent from both critics and fans. The b-sides were all songs that we felt were not strong enough for the album but they were later included on a album repackage called Plan "E+"
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Meat Pie Argument
Meat Pie Argument
Our forth album marked a new era for the band, as well as Chunky becoming our drummer, Rick now played guitar full time and the IS sound was now just about where we wanted it to be. This album was a real platform for everything else that came next as we gigged it intensively and wrote for Plan "E".
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The Take Away EP
The Take Away EP
Our first EP came hot on the heels of 3 Star. It was the last bit of recording Nick did before exiting to live in Norway and so it's promotion got a little lost as we flitted around with different drummers before Chunky arrived to make the drum stool his for the next 3 albums.
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3 Star
Our third album was leaps and bounds on from our previous efforts. As a band we were becoming much more confident in what we were doing and gigging a lot more. Although we had still not really formed our sound, we got some great reviews of the album from critics and fans alike.
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Home Alone
Our first ever single was our first work with Nick who had just replaced Steve on drums. It is very pop compared to what we do now a days and is also very of it's time (i.e. 2000). Many people remember this for the cover we did as a b-side which was the The Littlest Hobo. You can have a listen...
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Uppers & Downers
Our second album was much more formed than the struggles of our first. There's still a lot we look back on and wonder what we were thinking of, but plenty of people liked it and were impressed enough to make us think we were doing something right.
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Just Add Water
Our 1997 debut album is long since sold out. As a band its hard not to look back and see all the bad points and know how different it would have been if we knew what we know now. Still this captures us as we were trying to define our sound and a couple of highlights still stick out.
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"You might like to reconsider it"
Taken from our 7th album: Miraculous Curious Compound.