Graham Coxon
Graham Coxon Is Releasing His 'End of the F***ing World' OST, Isn't That Nice?
You can hear the very sweet "Walking All Day" now ahead of the entire soundtrack's 26 January release.
Graham Coxon’s Captivating First TV Score Brings Suburban Noir to Life
He spoke to us about the writing original music for darkly funny new teen series ‘The End of the Fucking World’.
How Blur's 'Blur' Brought Them Back from the Brink
Burnt out by Britpop and a failure to break America, 20 years ago Blur were disintegrating, but somehow they wrote their biggest song, and one of the best LPs of their career.
Rank Your Records: Drummer Dave Rowntree Rates Blur’s Discography
Almost 30 years since their inception and Blur are still one of Britain's best bands. Don't argue with us on this one. Thanks.
Trying to Make Sense of the Negative Comments Blur's Graham Coxon Made in an Interview with The Guardian
Yesterday the Guardian published an interview with the band and by all accounts, it’s an interesting read.
Blur Played a Tiny Show In Brooklyn Last Night - Woohoo!
To celebrate their first record in 12 years the English gents played 'The Magic Whip' to 500 fans, which included that girl from 'Labyrinth'!
The Strange Pseudo-Comeback of a Middle-Aged Blur and Their 'Magic Whip'
It took Blur 12 years, rehab, solo projects, and getting trapped in Hong Kong to make the follow up to 'Think Tank.' Was it worth the wait?
Twenty Years on and "Girls and Boys" is the Smartest Move Blur Ever Made
It was twenty years ago today that Damon Albarn taught the world that all you really needed to create a social spectrum-spanning anthem of the people was “girls,” “boys,” and “love.”
Graham Coxon Crowdsources The World's Street Dancers
His new video is a mash-up of his fans in 22 different countries.