Blur played Music Hall of Williamsburg on Friday (5/1), a free surprise show sponsored by Converse Rubber Tracks which marked a number of firsts: it was Blur’s first live show since the release of ...
"Success will mess you up far more than failure." Madman Films in Australia has posted this official trailer for a music documentary titled Blur: To The End, written as blur: To The End because really ...
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Iconic rock band Blur has just released a music video for their new single, “St. Charles Square.” The song is the band’s second single off of their album The Ballad of Darren, following “The ...
As Oasis made their long-awaited return to Manchester for the first of five live shows at the city’s Heaton Park, a very different concert, both in sound and spirit, was taking place in Barcelona. At ...
Blur have just released their first album in 12 years, but could another LP be on the way soon? Bassist Alex James has revealed that the band recorded "26 or 27" songs during their Hong Kong recording ...
Britpop is back – and so is Blur. The reunited mainstay of the ‘90s movement that ruled the U.K. charts and led to the wider “Cool Britannia” movement — ahem, with Oasis, of course — recently played ...
Damon Albarn might've recently dashed hopes for new Blur music, but the band is hoping fans will enjoy a heap pile of its old music instead. In celebration of Blur's 21st year, the group will release ...
Blur performed an intimate concert for BBC Radio 2 yesterday at the New Broadcasting House in London. The 13-song performance is available in full to listen to on the BBC website and the British ...
Britpop legends Blur, aka the band from before Gorillaz that was better than Gorillaz, announced a smattering of stadium and festival gigs, and it's been almost two years since Damon Albarn said they ...
Some of the biggest ’90s bands are playing major gigs across Britain again, and headlining festivals abroad. Yet Britpop’s swaggering sense of national self-belief feels like a distant memory. By Alex ...