

Albums
Kylie Minogue - Boombox
Blackmarket - Elephant In The Room
Reemer - Snakes and Ladders
Brandy - Human
James Blunt - All The Lost Souls: Deluxe Edition
Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night
Take That - The Circus
The Killers - Day & Age
Britney Spears - Circus
Simply Red - 25: The Greatest Hits
Singles
Lady GaGa feat Colby O'Donis - Just Dance
The Saturdays - Issues
Kid British - Leave London EP
Ava Leigh - La La La
Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts
Timmy Vegas & Bad Lay-Dee - Another Dimension
Pendulum - Showdown
Mason Jennings with Jack Johnson - I Love You and Buddha Too
The Race - I Get It Wrong
Lauren Harris - Your Turn
Live Reviews
Biffy Clyro - Wednesday 17th December 2008, Brixton Academy, London
Will Young - Friday 12th December 2008, The Roundhouse, London
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - Thursday 20th November 2008, Carling Academy, Brixton, London
Enter Shikari - Monday 3rd November 2008 - Astoria 2, London
Rosie and the Goldbug - Tuesday 16th September 2008, Soho Revue Bar, London
Music DVDs
Gimme Gimme Gimme A Really Great Workout
George Sampson - Access 2 All Areas
Nickelback - Live In Sturgis
Westlife - Live At Croke Park Stadium
Chris Isaak Christmas

Ne-Yo - Mad
The Game feat Ne-Yo - Camera Phone
Geraldine McQueen - Once Upon A Christmas Song
Alesha Dixon - Breathe Slow
The Fray - You Found Me
The Days - No Ties
Shinedown (Intro)
50 Cent - Get Up
Timmy Vegas and Bad Lay-dee - Another Dimension

It is now two years since Leona Lewis was politely asked to step on the X and take her tentative first audition steps at a TV talent show. Her spine-tingling vocal delivery and classy posture immediately separated her from the hundreds of thousands of wannabes that have assumed the same position for the last five years.
With no gimmicks necessary, within two weeks of the live show, Leona Lewis had become the new thermometer by which the temperature of all the talents that have splayed themselves in front of Simon Cowell, on both sides of the Atlantic have since been measured. She has been used adjectivally to render the TV talent show something more than first class Saturday night entertainment. She has made it important to the music business itself; to the hopes and dreams of young singers itching to get the break; to the idea of British talent operating at an international standard, period. Behind her coy smile, Leona Lewis is something very special.
Forgive Me is the latest release from the new global icon Leona Lewis. Forgive Me is a song that takes Leona bang out of a balladeering comfort zone and into the contemporary buzz of street-beats and killer hooks. Written and produced by US singer -songwriter Akon, imagine a crossover point between Whitney's I'm Your Baby, Tonight and Gwen Stefani's Sweet Escape, add Leona's remarkable vocals and you're half way there.
Some Leona statistics to mull over for a second. Her debut single, A Moment Like This, was downloaded 50,000 times in the first half hour preceding her benchmark X Factor triumph in December 2006. Sales of its follow up, Bleeding Love, now stand at a staggering 2.9 million. It has been number one in almost every country you have ever heard of (go on, try naming more than 35 off the top of your head!). Spirit has cleared 4 and a half million till receipts worldwide, including over 1 million in the UK and 2 in the US. With all due respect to the lads from Sheffield, it effortlessly outstripped the Arctic Monkeys debut album to become the fastest selling debut of all time in her homeland. It has been certified Platinum in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Switzerland, South Africa, Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia, 6 x Platinum in Ireland and has been certified Gold in Japan, Holland, Italy, Sweden, Austria, Belgium and Hong Kong. It is and she is a phenomenon.
Statistically, emotionally, dramatically and with an apparent ease that masks the deeper machinations of Leona's fundamental talent, 2008 has been hers. With Leona this still feels like the beginning of a story that will continue to beguile her millions of admirers and bemuse the received wisdom of how the star story ought to progress for a long time into the future.
Forgive Me is released on October 27th 2008.