Graham Coxon
Blur / Solo
Blur's inventive lead guitarist whose noisy, angular playing style provided the edge to the band's pop songs. His lo-fi approach and experimental textures influenced a generation of indie guitarists.
SIGNATURE TONE
Scratchy, punchy, and inventive. A Telecaster bridge pickup driving a RAT pedal into a Marshall, ranging from jangly pop chords to chainsaw fuzz riffs. Known for controlled feedback and angular rhythms.
SIGNAL CHAINS BY ERA
Explore how the rig evolved over time
Parklife / Modern Life Is Rubbish
The Britpop explosion. A Telecaster into a Marshall, with a ProCo RAT for the heavier moments defined the band's breakthrough sound.
13 Era
Experimental noise. Exploring lo-fi textures and extreme fuzz with Shin-Ei pedals alongside producer William Orbit.
The Magic Whip / Modern Era
The reunion. A massive pedalboard recreating all the classic sounds with modern reliability plus new signature Telecaster.