FEATHERHOOD | BOOK REVIEW
FEATHERHOOD | BOOK REVIEW Charlie Gilmour (W&N) Charlie Gilmour, adopted son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, found a baby magpie in a scrapyard whom he named Benzene after the …
FEATHERHOOD | BOOK REVIEW Charlie Gilmour (W&N) Charlie Gilmour, adopted son of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, found a baby magpie in a scrapyard whom he named Benzene after the …
THE HEDGEHOG BOOK | BOOK REVIEW Hugh Warwick (Graffeg) Anyone in need of a quick fix of beautiful beasts should grab a Graffeg nature book. The books are an …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE DECLAN MCKENNA Zeros (Columbia) Recorded in Nashville, this precocious indie-pop wunderkind’s much anticipated second release was delayed, like much else, by …
HEY HI HELLO | BOOK REVIEW Annie Nightingale (White Rabbit) Broadcasting legend Annie Nightingale thought that her time at the Beeb was over after an episode of Roundtable went dangerously …
EMPERORS OF THE DEEP | BOOK REVIEW William McKeever (William Collins) Everyone of a certain age went through shark mania in the summer of 1975, in the wake of Steven …
SISTERS | BOOK REVIEW Daisy Johnson (Jonathan Cape) Sheela is hastily moving from Oxford to Yorkshire with her two daughters, July and September, after a disturbing and “unspeakable” event. Their …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE ENO/CALE Wrong Way Up ENO/WOBBLE Spinner (both All Saints) Two reissues, from 1990 and 95 respectively, which comprise two pairings of …
THIS WEEK’S NEW RELEASES REVIEWED | FEATURE BIFFY CLYRO A Celebration Of Endings (Warner Music) Characterised by huge harmonies, erratic playing, and witty songcraft, Biffy Clyro are one …
OWLS OF THE EASTERN ICE | BOOK REVIEW Jonathan C. Slaght (Allen Lane) If a Blakiston’s fish owl landed in your garden, it is not something that you are likely …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE EYEDRESS Let’s Skip To The Wedding (Lex) Filipino-born, USA-raised Idris Vicuña [above] was in Manila-based surf-rock band Bee Eyes before taking …
BRIXTON HILL Lottie Moggach (Corsair) If, throughout the pandemic, TV has been more than just a bit dull with relentless repeats of programmes like Downton bleeding Abbey, then book publishing …
NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE Starting this week, look out every Friday for a roundup of the most noteworthy new gear assessed right here on the Buzz website. Plus …