To celebrate the brilliant Nick Cave film 20,000 Days On Earth, we're giving away some exclusive merchandise.
It's been a strong year for music films already, but the best of them stand alone. While Jarvis Cocker used Sheffield as the canvas of his backstory in 'PULP: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets', and The National made a film about brotherhood with the band as merely a footnote in 'Mistaken For Strangers', Cave's 'story' is told through the prism of his own artistic vision - a grand narrative of characters, dreams, nightmares, heaven, hell, horror, angels, demons and otherworldly things, but ultimately deep-set in reality.
As Cave himself calls this world depicted: "This shimmering space, where imagination and reality intersect - where all life and tears and joy exist, this is the place, this is where we live."
It's a stunning piece of cinematic accomplishment - and not just for fans of Nick Cave. Read our full review here.
The film is in cinemas now, before being released on DVD on 20 October. For more information, visit here.
To celebrate the release we have a bundle of great merchandise to be won: including t-shirts, badges, a notepad, a messenger bag and a rather fetching tea towel. To be in with a chance of winning, just answer this simple question:
Q) Complete the name of Nick Cave's latest Ivor Novello-winning album, 'Push...
A) The Sky Away'
B) The Button, Baby'
C) Your Hand Up For Detroit'