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Graham Coxon interviewed: “Blur sing about the world they find themselves in”
The Uncut dated September 2023 features a four-page review of Blur's new The Ballad Of Darren album, including a lengthy Q&A with Graham Coxon....
4th August 2023
Blur announce new album The Ballad Of Darren with single “The Narcissist”
"The older and madder we get, it becomes more essential that what we play is loaded with the right emotion and intention"
19th May 2023
Graham Coxon announces autobiography Verse, Chorus, Monster!
The "honest, intimate" memoir will be published in October via Faber
9th June 2022
Blur will “always be capable” of reforming, says Graham Coxon
"When the time comes around and the stars are aligned, we'll always be capable of doing something interesting"
10th February 2022
The 3rd Uncut new music playlist of 2018
Featuring Haley Heynderickx, Mint Field, Gwenno, Graham Coxon and more...
18th January 2018
Hear Graham Coxon’s new song
It's taken from his original soundtrack to Channel 4/Netflix series The End Of The F***ing World
17th January 2018
Hear Graham Coxon’s new song, “Falling”
The track benefits the Campaign Against Living Miserably
1st December 2017
Graham Coxon on Blur and pop: “It’s a strange, limiting form… but me and Damon are more receptive these days”
Blur's guitarist on jazz saxophone, his fear of screaming teenage girls and his favourite Oasis song
10th February 2017
Blur: “We didn’t have a record until yesterday”
Damon Albarn discusses new album, The Magic Whip
20th February 2015
Blur announce first new album in 12 years
The Magic Whip is released on April 27
19th February 2015
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