For everyone who hasn't seen it yet, here is the Q Magazine review of Mike Peters "Breathe - The Acoustic Sessions". ---- Following swiftly on the heels of the English and Welsh language versions of the LP, come the modish Unplugged sessions. At one time Mike Peters was seconds away from being inducted into that portion of the Hall Of Fame earmarked for windswept Celtic rock'n roll visionaries when he knocked it on the head for The Alarm from the stage of Brixton Academy. Encumbered by the weight of expectaion and history, and motivated either by bravery or stupidity, Peters sallied forth and started all over again. He's shrugged off his critics with a nonchalant shrug, and his latest work is alive with the rediscovered zest and ambition of a man with his appetite for the fray fully restored. Stripped down to its elemental components, Breathe is more powerful again - the familiar recipe of pungent and poingent songs of love and protest given their head by the space of the arrangments and hungrily emoted vocals - great tunes too. *** (Three stars out of five) -Paul Davies Courtesy of Steve Fulton