THIS year's Mercury Music Prize looks set to be a good one.
Leeds band Kaiser Chiefs have been tipped by bookies to bag the prize with their cracking debut album Employment.
Other bands vying for the prize include shouty pop boys Bloc Party, the not-so-shouty Coldplay, KT Tunstall, Maximo Park, The Magic Numbers, The Go! Team, Hard Fi and MIA.
The winners are going to be sailing right to the top of everyone's download list. So to help you hear the best new music, I've got a Sony MP3 player to give away to one lucky winner.
Ten runners up will also get the Mercury Music Prize compilation CD Breakdance which includes the best tracks of this year's hottest acts.
To win, tell me who won the Mercury Music Prize in 2000.
Was it: A) Destiny's Child; B) Badly Drawn Boy; C) Portishead
To enter: Call 0901 380 2831 leaving your answer, your name, address and telephone number. Alternatively, you can text your answer. Key in LE247A
followed by a space and then your answer, name, address and phone number, sending your text to 84080.
Terms and Conditions:
Calls will cost 25p at all times, although network charges may vary. Text messages are charged at 25p plus standard message rate, and this service is available to all networks. Number of entries per person is not limited.
Usual competition rules apply. The competition is not open to Liverpool Echo employees and their families. UK residents only.
Lines will be open from noon today and will close at midnight Wednesday. All correct answers will be collated in a database and winners selected at random.