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A+E is the eighth studio album by British singer-songwriter Graham Coxon, released on 2 April 2012 through Parlophone. The album was made as a "reaction" against Coxon's prior album, The Spinning Top, which consisted of psychedelic folk songs. A+E, on the other hand, consists of pop rock songs.
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Mar 25, 2012 · Graham Coxon on his new album A+E, Blur's Hyde Park Olympics gig and his reaction to last summer's riots. Sat 24 Mar 2012 20.05 EDT. 'M y default setting is nine years old," says Graham...
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Mar 29, 2012 · Coxon's wilfully abrasive eighth solo album might bring him full circle, but it also sends him spiralling into thrilling new territory, writes Maddy Costa
- Maddy Costa
Mar 31, 2012 · Graham Coxon's new album finds him once again reasserting his claim to be the oldest teenager in town, writes Paul Mardles
Aug 31, 2021 · It’s a mirror image of what life could be like. After the acoustic, conceptual (and excellent) ‘Spinning Top’, ‘A+E’ is a louder and more extreme record in every way. It’s an album that focuses on the excesses of this island and his neurotic response to it - with music to match.
Apr 5, 2012 · A+E is an album that eschews any refined sounds as Coxon explores his more experimental side and features, without doubt, his most interesting and inventive guitar work since Blur’s 13.