In a candid and characteristically humble appearance on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X this morning, Blur guitarist Graham ...
With eight solo records and four film scores under his belt, Coxon has looked back on the moment that led to his first solo ...
The barrage of worthy new television shows to consume continues with The End of the F***ing World, which is adapted from Charles S. Forsman’s acclaimed 2013 graphic novel that was published by ...
Superstate sees Graham Coxon working with co-writers Alex Paknadel (GIGA, Empyre, Friendo, Turncoat) and Helen Mullane (Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen) and 15 graphic artists including Christian Dibari ...
The WAEVE, aka the duo of Blur guitarist Graham Coxon and former Pipette (and Baxter Dury and Mark Ronson collaborator) Rose Elinor Dougall, just released their self-titled debut album, and it’s not ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Blur Confirms First Show Since 2015 Graham Coxon is in a room so narrow, it looks like a converted closet. The kind of closet in ...
Blur’s Graham Coxon is so keen to see Oasis reunite that he’d be happy to help them work out their issues. Coxon, one of the founding members of Blur, played lead guitar and performed secondary vocals ...
The WAEVE, aka Blur‘s Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall, are back with their first new music since their 2023 debut. “City Lights” was produced by the very busy James Ford (who worked on their ...
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Graham Coxon has recorded new music as a soundtrack of sorts to accompany his upcoming graphic novel Superstate. Due out March 2021 via Z2 Comics, the graphic novel pairs Coxon — who serves as ...
Last year, Bleeding Cool announced a new graphic novel by Blur's Graham Coxon, Superstate, based on his new album of the same name. Both are released, separately to together on the 27th August 2021, ...
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