Blur guitarist Graham Coxon has nominated King Crimson's Ladies Of The Road as the song which changed his life. Coxon ...
Okay, it’s not all-out prog – but the band’s second record contains the spirit of the genre, with its English eccentricities, non-linear approach to playing and rule-breaking flair ...
CREDIT: Steve Thorne/Redferns, Dan Peled/Getty Images for AFI, Jordan Peck/Getty Images The Eastenders actor later explained he was approached by Williams to perform the Blur classic during a ...
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. Here's the full, unedited transcript of our chat ...
Damon Albarn pops up on the new single from veteran French DJ-producer Étienne de Crécy, whose new album Warm Up drops this Friday. On “Rising Soul,” the Blur/Gorillaz mastermind lends his venerable ...
Considering 2025 also marks the 30th anniversary of both Blur’s album 'The Great Escape' and Oasis’ '(What’s the Story) ...
With 'You’re So Great' marking guitarist Graham Coxon’s first lead vocal on a Blur album, rather than stripping everything back to basics this static-drenched escape from a potential artistic ...