Graham Coxon’s (Blur) Previously Unreleased Solo Album ‘Castle Park’ is OUT NOW
Out now! The first-time release of a never-before-heard solo studio album from Graham Coxon. Titled Castle Park and recorded in 2011, the previously unreleased record comes as part of a comprehensive reissue of Coxon’s complete solo catalogue on Transgressive Records, spanning 9 studio albums and 3 original soundtracks, across the coming months. Listen to Castle Park HERE.
The release of Castle Park comes with a new single titled Easy, with a video directed by Aidan Cochrane, who designed the Castle Park artwork.
Produced by Ben Hillier (blur – Think Tank), Castle Park was recorded in 2011 as part of the A+E (2012) sessions. Originally intended as a follow up to A+E, the release was postponed due to blur activity in 2012, before Coxon moved on to other projects. Castle Park is a collection of 10 songs that lean into the artist’s classic mod sound, with lead single Billy Says – a longtime feature of Coxon’s live set – already familiar to fans and now finally available for the first time.
With his back catalogue long sold out and in high demand on physical formats, Castle Park kicks off a comprehensive reissue of Coxon’s expansive solo catalogue and comes alongside the re-release of The Sky is Too High and The Golden D, all available on 19 June. Further drops across the coming year will include the studio albums Crow Sit on Blood Tree (2001), The Kiss of Morning (2002), Happiness In Magazines (2004), Love Travels at Illegal Speeds (2006), The Spinning Top (2009), A+E (2012); as well as the two Original Songs and Score album soundtracks for The End of The Fing World 1 (2018) and The End of The Fing World 2 (2019); and Superstate (2021), the original soundtrack released to accompany the graphic novel of the same name.
The tracklisting for Castle Park is:
- Billy Says
- Alright
- When You Find Out
- Isn’t It Funny
- There’s a Little House
- Easy
- Dripping Soul
- Forget Today
- Mélodie Pour Christine
- All The Rage
Buy/ Stream HERE

