Graham Coxon
Love Travels at Illegal Speeds
Parlophone
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"Unpromising and unassuming at first glance, its highlights burrow under your skin and stay there. The most unlikely of solo careers keeps rolling idiosyncratically along." (The Guardian)
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"The slightness of this album is hard to hold a grudge against, but ain't nothing oh-my-god necessary about it either." (Pitchfork)
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"Love Travels ... swaps the early, scratchy lo-fi squiggles for taut punk hooks and an effervescent pop shimmer that vaguely echoes Blur at their best." (Observer Music Monthly)
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"Borrows riffs from the Skids, Buzzcocks, Magazine, and its yelping melodies from his beloved Syd Barrett, but Graham's tangy licks and wry, boyish worldview is all his own." (Mojo)
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