Multi-talented ex-Blur guitarist Graham Coxon is set to release his sixth solo record, Love At Illegal Speeds, in Europe March 13, reports CMJ.
As with his previous releases, Coxon plays almost all the instruments on the record. Though the album artwork isn't available, it's also likely that Coxon, who is an accomplished painter, will create the cover for Love At Illegal Speeds, as he's done for all of his solo records and the cover to Blur's 13.
Blur are also working on the follow-up to their seventh LP Think Tank, which was released in 2003. It will be the fourth record Coxon has released since he left Blur because of the growing disconnect between their Britpop-heavy sound and his growing love for American hardcore and indie rock. Though Coxon is easily running at double the output of his former bandmates, Albarn has been busy with his Grammy-nominated project Gorillaz, and bassist Alex James has been penning stories for British papers The Independent and The Observer.
As for rumors that he and Blur are on the verge of getting together again for the new Blur record, Coxon told British paper The Sunday Mail that there was no possibility of a reunion: "It was 10 years ago that Blur were at their height so I'm quite a different person now. I'm quieter and much more sober," he said. "Blur was very much a boyish thing. I've moved on."
Tracklist for Love At Illegal Speeds is as follows, according to CMJ.com:
01. Standing On My Own Again
02. I Can't Look At Your Skin
03. Don't Let Your Man Know
04. Just A State Of Mind
05. You & I
06. Gimme Some Love
07. I Don't Wanna Go Out
08. Don't Believe Anything I Say
09. Tell It Like It Is
10. Flights To The Sea (Lovely Rain)
11. What's He Got?
12. You Always Let Me Down
13. See A Better Way