"Warren has turned this memento, snatched from his idol's piano in a moment of rapture, into a genuine religious artefact." –
Nick Cave "Such a mad, happy book about art and music and obsession. I'm so glad I got to read it. It made the world feel lighter."–
Neil Gaiman "A moving, inspirational insight into a beautiful mind." –
Jim Jarmusch "Romantic, poetic, I was enchanted." –
Courtney Love "Ellis' opus is a lyrical reminder that the ephemera we collect in life, that ignite our imagination and memory– become the things we leave behind. Objects that seem like nothing– a broken violin or piece of gum–can mean everything." –
Michael Stipe "In praise of meaning-rich relics and magical things. Totally heartwarming project." –
Max Porter "This is such a beautiful f*@king book. Thank you, Warren. I highly recommend this motherf*@ker." –
Flea "[A] beautiful, strikingly idiosyncratic book - part memoir, part essay, part conceptual art project, all testament to humans at their strangest and best . . .[Ellis] sees signifiance where others might not." –
MOJO "A glorious piece of object fetishism . . . Marvel as Ellis' collection of eccentric personal mementos morphs into a celebration of the intangible wonder of music." –
Uncut, Books of the Year
"Inspired, polyvocal, joyful . . . completely charming and joyful . . . you are in the company of a person with immense joie de vivre, combined with great intelligence and vitality, who wants to pass some of it on to you . . . a glorious testament." –
LA Review of Books "A joyous work full of love, connection, creativity and gratitude." –
Spectator "A beautiful, haunting quasi-memoir about the 57-year-old's early life growing up in southeastern Australia and his years spent busking across Europe in the 1980s, as well as one particular, transcendent night that changed the course of his life." –
Vanity Fair