Before the Britpop revolution fully took hold, Blur was just another band of underdogs aiming to marry insightful cultural commentary with music that was just as stylistically diverse. That all ...
Originally released as a single during the summer of 1994, “Parklife” confirmed Blur becoming one of the most influential bands in the Brit-pop genre. Blur was created amidst the rising popularity of ...
The Brüt commercials are right: Men are back! Except they’re the kind of men who used to wear sideways haircuts on MTV, who spent the ’80s flaunting tubular British accents and prancing through the ...
“We only had three things to say in our first interviews: we’re great, we’re not an ‘indie’ band, and don’t judge us now, judge us in four years’ time,” Damon Albarn told British culture guide The ...
On April 25, 1994, Blur cemented their reputation as Britain’s most important group with their third album Parklife, a record that celebrated and satirised British life with a soundtrack that veered ...
Britpop legends Blur are playing two shows in the United States in support of their new album, The Magic Whip. Not ones to mess around, Blur’s two shows are at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and ...
Blur performed a couple of major rarities last night (July 8) during its first of two shows at London’s Wembley Stadium. The band performed the Parklife closer “Lot 105” for the first time since 1994 ...
This week, Blur are in the U.S. playing two shows in support of this year's The Magic Whip. Last night, they played the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. They broke out their staple "Parklife" with a ...
Keen-eyed fans of the legendary group Blur may have noticed a small detail in their Parklife music video. Fans are now searching for an answer to a question which appears to have stumped fans of the ...
This article originally appeared in the August 1994 issue of SPIN. The Brüt commercials are right: Men are back! Except they’re the kind of men who used to wear sideways haircuts on MTV, who spent the ...