Graham Coxon, guitarist for U.K. band Blur, is in the process of scoring a film.
"It's for a film coming out relatively soon, it's a British sort of 'freak thriller,' I suppose you could call it," Coxon explained to NME.
Coxon said the score sounds like "Pink Floyd with fangs."
"They [film producers] gave me some themes to play with, famous old nursery rhymes and folk songs that I wanted to muck about with. I came up with 13 or 14 tracks, so about 45 minutes of music - it's a weird, strange kind of album."
Coxon left Blur in 2002 after a falling out with the rest of the band, but he has since returned for a string of reunion dates.
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