We’ve heard from Allan with his recommendations of the five albums to buy for your friends this Christmas. Well, fellow Fashioniser Steph had her own ideas, and has written in with her top 5 picks…

CDs to buy as gifts

1. Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare

If you haven’t heard the latest album from the Sheffield boys well then you had better get a move on.

Flicking through a little book of sex tips. Remember when the boys were all electric?

The boys are at their best, with a new, rougher sound, witty lyrics to keep us all amused and that same old cute English accent! This album is a must for everyone at Christmas.

2. Klaxons – Myths of the Near Future

For those who haven’t heard of the ‘Nu Rave’ scene, well then these are boys who started it … accidentally!

His ears pricked with their knife hears that the east are coming west are coming.
From Gravity’s Rainbow the axis here is still unknown, the children’s faces glow.

The album is an explosion of indie mixed with electronica to send all your senses into overdrive. Crazy beats, crazy lyrics, screeching guitars and too much synth this is a sure party starter!

3. Patrick Wolf – The Magic Position

This kid is the new David Bowie. Just with awesome hair, sequinned tops and a broken heart.

And look your skirt is torn
and there’s blood on our sheets
as comes the long arm of the law
Fist tight, banging on the door

This album will be the darkest, saddest, happiest and most meaningful you have heard in a while, and the boys will love it too. This record has the most wonderful array instruments you will ever hear, from baritone ukuleles to harps to bird and fox noises!

4. New Young Pony Club – Fantastic Playroom

Besides the awesome name, these guys are also awesome band and are going to be the next big thing.

Fantastic flavor fancies
Sick like Syd and Nancy
Wicked as a joyride jaunt.

A mix of pop and electronica, songs about ice cream, cute bass lines and colours that bring you back to the days of JEM, New Young Pony Club is sure to get the scene kids talking!

5. The Wombats – A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation

The Wombats bring you songs about girls, boys and marsupials.

I’ve met someone that makes me feel seasick
Oh what a skill to have

Oh what a skill to have

These guys are my new favourite band! And I can tell you now this really is the best album I‚Äôve heard about girls, boys and marsupials. With a mix of Indie and pop and what sounds like three young lads out of high school this album isn’t all about first love. With catchy tunes, kick-ass harmonies and great lyrics you are sure to be loved if you give this for Christmas!

Check out the Fashionising.com Christmas gift guide for more present ideas.

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Late one Oxford night Daniel P Dykes set about creating a fashion publication that would go someway to being an arbiter on fashion as it appeals to the emerging power generations: those who don't remember a world without the Internet and for whom work plays second fiddle to pleasure. And so Fashionising.com was born as a publication for those who were focussed not just on fashion's trends, but on society's too, and how those trends could all go to heighten the art of living. Hence, Daniel sees a future where, for those young at heart, both fashion and style are grounded in traditional quality, but with a youthful, sensualised edge. Daniel is Fashionising.com's Editor in Chief and Chairman.