Half of this record is claustrophobically solo in the true sense of the word, where Graham performs every instrument himself, much like the first Foo Fighters album, and Moby’s 'Animal Rights', both of which created a subtlety different sounding rock record than most. On the fastpaced shoutalongs such as 'Burn It Down' (reminiscent of the gleefully adolescent 'Who The Fuck You Looking At?' from his debut), it sounds like the best post-punk-rock - god how I hate that term - album ever made. On the more gentle, acoustic stuff, it shows evidently that whilst Coxon might be a guitar genius, he’s not a classic songwriter, and probably won’t ever be writing songs that have people singing in football stadiums.
Shame. But this album takes the putrid corpse of the Gorillaz into a back alley, slaps it around, and shows it what music made with passion and artistic vision can sound like.