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May 14, 2005 -
NME.com:
Graham Coxon reveals all about
new album
GRAHAM COXON has
revealed details of his new album which he
has branded
psycha-sentimental-aladelic.
The guitarist is finishing work on
the follow-up to last years Happiness
In Magazines and has been
collaborating again with former Blur
producer Stephen Street.
I think as person who enjoys
extremes, the middle ground has been somewhat cut
out in a lot of these songs and Ive gone
out further either side, Coxon
told NME.COM. Its
quite heavy and emotionally heavy and quite
direct lyrically and quite hectic.
Describing the theme of the record,
the guitarist said: All songs concern the
dreaded L.O.V.E from falling in love,
splitting up, jealousy, unfaithfulness, lust,
everything really.
Recorded at Londons
Mayfair and Olympic
studios, tracks expected to appear on the
as-yet-untitled album include Gimme
Some Love, I
Cant Look At Your Skin Cos Its Doing
Me In, Just A State
Of Mind, Dont
Let Your Man Know, Tell
It Like It Is, You
And I, Flights To
The Sea and Dont
Believe Anything I Say.
Its hugely deep, hugely
emotional, unashamedly sneering in places and
sarcastic
it sounds really nice, Coxon
said of the record, which is due for release in
the autumn. Lyrically because it is so
direct and personal I can sometimes shrink from
doing a vocal on the songs its
pretty much like standing with no clothes on in
front of people. In that way its quite
frightening.

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