The story of a band that's always on the brink: of stardom, of madness, of brilliance, of disgrace . . . The excess disguises the true heart of Ten Thousand Apologies which is a sort of yearning, a search for enlightenment, a way to live but especially for a home--Miranda Sawyer, Observer
A jaw-dropping rollercoaster of tragi-comic mishaps and gargantuan drug consumption--Rolling Stone UK
A bruising, exhilarating read, which captures the nihilistic energy of this strange and brilliant band--Independent
A fastidious portrait of chaos, displacement and bad acid--Mojo ****
The tale is told by award-winning writer Adelle Stripe in a striking third-person prose that gives Ten Thousand Apologies a novelistic tone, interspersed with frontman Lias Saoudi's raw, dark, mocking recollections that are also very, very funny at times . . . you begin to wonder why more biographies aren't tackled with such invention . . . There's no great redemption but it offers a quietly triumphant denouement that's more palatable than boring atonement--Record Collector ****
From Algeria to London and everywhere in between, Ten Thousand Apologies makes most books about the artist as a young man, the music biz and being in a band just a little bit pallid. Music book of the year? Already? Don't bet against it--Crack Magazine
Destined to become a classic of the genre--Louder than War
This book is a rarity, the kind I hold near and dear to my heart. The story of The Fat White Family is equal parts high comedy and deep tragedy, just like life itself--Mark Lanegan
A unique concoction, full of beautiful lies and ecstatic truths - one of the finest music books in aeons--Kevin Barry
Read it and writhe--Spider Stacey