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Blur News

Blur's Alex James to host 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks' spin-off show

Bassist will front 'What A Load Of Buzzcocks' offshoot

  • May 14, 2013

Blur may record new album in Hong Kong

Damon Albarn makes revelation on Hong Kong stage

  • May 7, 2013

Blur headline second weekend of Coachella festival

Damon and co top the bill ahead of Madchester legends at California bash

  • Apr 20, 2013

Tokyo Rocks festival cancelled

Blur, My Bloody Valentine, Primal Scream were due to perform at the festival in May

  • Apr 1, 2013

Blur songs re-recorded for children's lullaby album

'Tender', 'Beetlebum', 'Girls & Boys' reworked by Rockabye Baby!

  • Mar 16, 2013

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Blur Music Videos

The Universal (Live) Play Video

The Universal (Live)

Official music video for the track The Universal (Live) by Blur.

Young and Lovely (Live) Play Video

Young and Lovely (Live)

Official music video for the track Young and Lovely (Live) by Blur.

Under the Westway (Live) Play Video

Under the Westway (Live)

Official music video for the track Under the Westway (Live) by Blur.

Under the Westway Play Video

Under the Westway

Official music video for the track Under the Westway by Blur.

The Puritan (Lyric Video) Play Video

The Puritan (Lyric Video)

Official music video for the track The Puritan (Lyric Video) by Blur.

View more Blur videos from Muzu or Youtube

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Blur Reviews

Blur

Blur

Hyde Park, London, August 12

  • Aug 16, 2012

Blur, 'The Puritan'

One of two new tracks unveiled via live stream

  • Jul 3, 2012

Blur, 'Under The Westway'

Their first new song since 'Fool's Day'

  • Jul 2, 2012

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Blur Biography

Blur are an English alternative rock band. Formed in London in 1988 as Seymour, the group consists of singer/keyboardist Damon Albarn, guitarist/singer Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Blur's debut album Leisure (1991) incorporated the sounds of Madchester and shoegazing. Following a stylistic change influenced by English guitar pop groups such as The Kinks, The Beatles and XTC, Blur released Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (1995). As a result, the band helped to popularise the Britpop genre and achieved mass popularity in the UK, aided by a chart battle with rival band Oasis in 1995 dubbed "The Battle of Britpop".

In recording their follow-up, Blur (1997), the band underwent another reinvention, showing influence from the lo-fi style of American indie rock groups. "Song 2", one of the album's singles, brought Blur mainstream success in the United States. Their next album, 13 (1999) saw the band members experimenting with electronic and gospel music, and featured more personal lyrics from Albarn. In May 2002, Coxon left Blur during the recording of their seventh album Think Tank (2003). Containing electronic sounds and more minimal guitar work, the album was marked by Albarn's growing interest in hip hop and African music. After a 2003 tour without Coxon, Blur did no studio work or touring as a band, as members engaged in other projects. In 2008 Blur reunited, with Coxon back in the fold, for a series of concerts and have continued to release several singles and retrospective releases. In 2012, Blur received a Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music.

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