Love Travels At Illegal Speeds
Like his underrated Happiness in Magazines, the latest from the former Blur guitarist is more accessible guitar pop than art-rock.
And cowering it the corner of the stage was Graham Coxon, miming along to a contrary, disjointed solo more suited to a Sonic Youth experimental album than this most vulgar of Blur moments, knowing, just knowing, as the other three would years later sheepishly confirm, that all of this was wrong.
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After a string of little-heard solo records released while still a member of Blur, Graham Coxon finally broke through with his first post-Blur outing,...