The second album from local legends Homebrew. Back once again with ten blasts of good, old fashioned street punk, Homebrew are calling Last Orders, in part a reference to the number of pubs that seem to be closing, running themselves down or just plain struggling in this current economic climate. Of course that climate hasn't effected the band. It took them 14 long years to come up with their debut album, The Heart of Insurrection, and yet this arrives only 2 years later - certainly a sign that the band are bordering on prolific in their old age... Or perhaps, in true punk rock tradition, they just needed a Conservative government under which to really find their rage? Regardless, Dave Albatross, John Homebrew and Lee Elite are taking a few chances this time around. Whether you're talking the full bodied This Seat's Taken, the anti-corporate football anthem Remote Control, the more measured Altered State (is that a homage to Fleetwood Mac's The Chain I hear?) or their cover of Chaos UK's classic anthem, King For A Day, the band have thrown everything but the cider press into this one.