Graham Coxon has unveiled the video for his forthcoming single ‘Ooh Yeh, Yeh’.
Recorded a quick, almost spontaneous, demos in his home studio, Graham Coxon’s ‘A+ E’ might just be one of the most rewarding albums of his solo career thus far.
Indebted to post-punk and Industrial tones, the album is a dark, sarcastic, caustic return. Yet it’s final track ‘Ooh Yeh, Yeh’ finds Graham Coxon returning to the more amiable atmosphere of his earlier material.
Set to be released as a single on May 28th, ‘Ooh Yeh, Yeh’ will come backed with new track ‘Seven Naked Valleys’. Given a black and white video, you can watch Graham Coxon’s new clip below.
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Chatting with ClashMusic recently, Graham Coxon had the following to say about ‘Ooh Yeh, Yeh’.
“It’s the only song which is reasonably connected to traditional stuff. I mean, it’s almost a blues,” he explains. “But it’s a bit of a messed up blues. It’s got more of an American parched atmosphere to it, whereas actually it’s about over ’ere – outside Carpetright. It’s got a traditional guitar solo, although the guitar was pretty out of tune by that point. So there’s two guitars on that solo and they’re way out on each other. I like that,” he smiles. “I like that people are going to frown when they hear that.”
Read the full interview HERE.
Graham Coxon is set to release ‘Ooh Yeh, Yeh’ on May 28th.