24/02/2020

New Book Review


This book came out a year ago...
With the minimal promo. But it's still getting so much heartwarming feedback!
I received a message from Quite, Ecuador, in Latin America, from a reader who ordered three books, and this new review came up on Amazon.

(I still recommend to find it in a proper bookshop though!)

Thanks Ian!

Massive Attack: Out of The Comfort Zone 

new review on Amazon


Thought this was an excellent read. It is well researched, knew many of the names and locations from my own youth (largely spent at the Dugout) and the descriptions were accurate and authentic. It was interesting to read how the band developed, especially around the art, politics and meaning of the lyrics.



For more on the book, read here:


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Melissa Chemam is a freelance journalist, associate lecturer in journalism at UWE Bristol and author of the book Massive Attack - Out of the Comfort Zone (2019). She has reported on migrations issues in East/Central Africa and Western Europe for the BBC World Service and other international broadcasters for many years.
We met through her book really, I arranged a phone interview with her because the subject looked amazing, a subject that has never really been written about before. The interview turned into a lovely conversation leading to a friendship and I'm honoured to have her contributing to Phacemag.  

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