Blur: The Ballad of Darren – A comeback album so good we can only hope it isn’t the end
The eighth album from Damon Albarn and co is an emotional tour de force
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The eighth album from Damon Albarn and co is an emotional tour de force
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The duo chart a new path together to produce one of the more optimistic pieces of work produced during lockdowns
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‘The Magic Whip’ will be the first album as a foursome since 1999’s ‘13’
ALBUM STREAM - The band’s Irish bassist Drew McConnell was knocked down by a car; Peter Doherty made a film with Charlotte Gainsbourg; and then The Libertines got back together. But with Babyshambles’ third album, ‘Sequel to the Prequel’, finally coming out, it’s all worth the wait, says McConnell
The poster-sized prints and original artwork on show at Imma will take fans back to the bedroom of their adolescence
Blur, Oasis, Pulp. Hard to believe it now, but back in the 1990s they were the epitome of cool. These days they’re part of the establishment and modern life is still pretty rubbish. In the run-up to Blur’s IMMA gig next week, time to ponder how Britpop fell flat
Blur bring their festival form to the Primavera party, but it’s The Knife’s red-in-nature theatricality and James Blake’s glacial talents that are shining brightest
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