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Issue #113
where Rachel tells a story about secrets and Paul tells a story about work, while Johnny reviews Decoration's new album - Don't Disappoint Me Now, and Grainne reviews Belle and Sebastian live at the Barbican. Also, Duncan discusses the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and the US government's response to the disaster.
Issue #114
where Matilda Mother promises to go wandering, there are stories about relationships from Rachel and Tom and Johnny reviews new singles from ++Money Can't Buy Music (We will all asphyxiate) and The Research (The Way we used to smile). Also, Duncan looks at the continuing conflict in Iraq.

Issue #115
where Rachel interviews Gordan McIntyre and compares him to the crazy frog! Paul writes about George Best and football, and Rachel writes a story about Crosswords, while Johnny reviews The Wedding Present's Ringway to Seatac and The Aphrodisiacs' In the name of the father. Also there is part two of Matilda Mother's wanderings.
Issue #116
where Rachel writes stories about Elsa and her dreams and commuter blues. Dimitra has some questions and answers and Matilda Mother has part 3 of 'I promise to go wandering'. Also Johnny reviews 'Tragedy rocks' by The Crimea and 'Corporate love songs ' by The One That Flew.

Issue #117
where Matilda Mother continues her wandering, Rachel tells us a story about searching and Paul writes about home, while Johnny reviews singles from Decoration and I am kloot.
Issue #118
where Matilda Mother is still keeping her promise to go wandering, Belle gets a Chirstmas haircut and Duncan looks at news sources. Also Ian tells us the first part of a story about a girl who has to save the world and Johnny reviews The Chemistry Experiment's E.P. Interstellar Autumn.

Issue #119
where Brittany turns over a new leaf and we get some poems from the pen of Bob Young. Rachel celebrates the end of the year, Paul goes to a funeral and Johnny reviews 'Faithlessnessless' by John Parkes.
Issue #120
where Matilda Mother continues her wandering in part 6, there are more poems from the pen of Bob Young and Rachel enjoys some squashed sandwiches and warm beer. Also Grainne reviews the film 'Memoirs of a Geisha' and Johnny reviews Cannonball Jane's album 'Street Vernacular' and an EP from Celestial.

Issue #121
where Matilda Mother continues wandering into Dorset, and Rachel tell us a story about giants and another one about cars. Also, Johnny reveiws the Nightmare of You single 'The Days Go By Oh So Slow', Jon reviews The Snowdrops' 'The Sleepy Dust' E.P and Tracey reviews Pete Dale and the Beta Males' album 'Betrayed By Folk'.

Issue #122
where Andrea tells us how some days pass quickly and Matilda Mother wanders into Cheshire. Also, there are three poems each from Daniel and Simon, Tom tells us about the Aftermath and Rachel tells us a story about one star, one girl, one night. Rachel also reviews ++Money Can't Buy Music and Theonewhoflew in Nottingham, Rescue Rooms.
Issue #123
where Simon and Daniel share another three poems with us, Andrea tells us about summer in a small town, Paul write on age and Nick reviews Beth Orton, live at Warwick Arts Centre.

Issue #124
where Simon tells us about Disco at the Asylum, Rachel asks 'Where am I?' and Daniel writes about The Bird, The Bee and the Face. There's also a preview of the The End of the Road Festival from Rob, Johnny reviews theonewhoflew's album Kingston Bridge and Rachel reviews Footprints Through the Snow by Ant.
Issue #125
where Pauls tells us how absolutes can be deceptive, Rachel tells us a story called 'A hole in the heart', Rob reviews Un40rmulated, a 40 track Unlabel Compilation and Nick reviews The Blue Aeroplanes, live at The Charlotte, Leicester.

Issue #127
where Phi interviews Low and Dimitra tells us about a music festival in Athens, Greece. Rachel tells us a story about keeping secrets and Matti continues her wanderings. Rob reviews Adam Green at The Scala in London and Dave Matthews at Hammersmith Apollo, while Johnny reviews a new double A-side from Decoration, Candidate/Job in London.

Issue #128
where Rachel tells us a story about Small Dreams, Grainne catches up with Open Plan Films and Matti wanders onwards to preform a handfasting. Meanwhile, Rachel reviews M J Hibbet & The Validators' album 'We Validate!' and Matti reviews Speedreader's debut album 'In a Way We're All Winners'.
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