David Byrne – American Utopia review: A joyful disregard for musical or lyrical convention
Few rock artists jump the shark as often as David Byrne. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Gwenno – Kov album review: A rich blend of layered electronics and folky rhythms
HAVING released an award-winning debut album sung entirely in Welsh – nodding to her mother’s side of the family – singer, songwriter and musician Gwenno Saunders now avers to her father’s side and performs More...
Book review – Thriller round up: Dark matters of life and death
The latest batch of page-turning thrillers lift the lid on the darkest side of living. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
The Pet Shop Boys review: Beautifully presented and still their best
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe’s 1987 album, here beautifully presented in an expanded deluxe edition with extra tracks, is still their best. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
REVIEW: Top 5 Rock & Metal new albums of the week from Stone Temple Pilots to Judas Priest
REVIEW: The Top 5 rock and metal albums this week include huge releases from Judas Priest, Marillion, Lance Lopez, Stone Temple Pilots and Laurence Jones. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Seal REVIEW: Singer swings the Palladium with a cool set of jazz standards and big hits
SEAL returned to his hometown to play a career-defining show of jazz standards, cool covers and his own big hits. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Educated review: Growing up in a household of dangerous religious fervour
TARA WESTOVER was raised by a Mormon fundamentalist father who denied her an education. But as a teenager she started to educate herself, fitting her learning around long hours working in her father’s perilous More...
REVIEW: The Top 5 Rock and Metal new albums of the week from Jethro Tull to Saxon
REVIEW: The best Rock and Metal albums of the week including Michael Schenker, Jethro Tull, Saxon, The Temperance Movement and The Bad Flowers. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Don Broco concert REVIEW: Technology album release show
DON BROCO launched their new album Technology in a spectacular rock-fuelled release show. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Becoming Hitler review: A socially inept Austrian soldier becomes a charismatic leader
There have been hundreds of books already written about Adolf Hitler so surely there is nothing more to say. That might be your view but you would be wrong. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Black cab rapist John Worboys to be freed – Government will NOT review case
BLACK cab rapist John Worboys will be freed after the Government turned down an opportunity for a judicial review. Daily Express :: News Feed More...
Three Things About Elsie review: An insightful look into old age
A story of friendship and the way affection abides and endures over a long lifetime. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Coaching for Life, by Paul Annacone: Book review from Roger Federer’s ex-coach
THE value of a good sporting coach is not what they make you do, but how they help you realise your full potential. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
The Tender Murderer review: When everything goes wrong, how do you cope?
Anthony is a middle-class man with a cosy life but then his bubble is burst and life is never the same again. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Star Wars: The Last Jedi review, Star Wars’ most unpredictable film yet (SPOILERS)
THIS is not going to go the way you think,” said Luke Skywalker in the cryptic trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi. He wasn’t kidding. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
MMODE – Mmode review: A sparkling debut album
Irish siblings Lucy and Thomas Gaffney moved to Liverpool in their early 20s and played as the duo Southern, enjoying some success before Thomas fell ill and they were forced to return to Belfast. Daily Express More...
Jim James – Tribute To 2 review
Jim James is a singer with indie favourites My Morning Jacket. Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
Resort To Murder review: Local reporter Judy Dimont investigates when a body is found
In the second of TP Fielden’s series of whodunnits featuring formidable local newspaper reporter Judy Dimont, a body is discovered on “the most beautiful beach in Devon” in the fictional resort of More...
Freefall review: High octane thriller about a photojournalist
THIS high-octane thriller is the second of a planned trilogy that started with Pendulum and pitched photojournalist John Wallace against a masked serial killer, though you do not need to have read Pendulum to enjoy More...
A Short History Of Drunkenness review: William Hartston is only here for the beer…
THE Oxford Historical Thesaurus Of The English Language contains around 200 euphemisms for inebriation, ranging from the Old English “symbelwlonc” via “intoxicated” , “drunk as a wheelbarrow” More...
Wonder review: A too slavish adaptation of the book
“WHEN given the choice between being right and being kind, choose kind” is one of the many “precepts” voiced in the maxim-mad Wonder. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Suburbicon review: The characters are dull and defiantly unlikeable
THE COEN brothers are masters of the black comedy. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
The Best Of AA Gill review: A must-read collection of brilliant writing
WHEN AA Gill told the world he had cancer, he did so in his own inimitable style in the Sunday restaurant review column he had written since 1993. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
The Vanity Fair Diaries review: An addictive, astute and achingly exclusive read
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Life In The Garden review: The perfect book for dedicated garden lovers
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