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Blur Dig Into the ‘Parklife’ Deep Cuts at Their Brooklyn Gig (video)

Blur Dig Into the ‘Parklife’ Deep Cuts at Their Brooklyn Gig (video)

At their recent Brooklyn gig, Blur performed several classics alongside the material from their new record, including Parklife's "Trouble in the Messenger Centre".
Blur Bring ‘Lonesome Street’ and ‘New World Towers’ to Brooklyn (video)

Blur Bring ‘Lonesome Street’ and ‘New World Towers’ to Brooklyn (video)

Blur performed to a packed and enthusiastic crowd last week at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg; these performances of two Magic Whip tracks document the fun.
Watch Blur Return to Williamsburg to Support ‘The Magic Whip’ (video)

Watch Blur Return to Williamsburg to Support ‘The Magic Whip’ (video)

After a 16-year hiatus from New York City stages, Blur came back to Brooklyn with a new album in tow, the much-acclaimed The Magic Whip.
Uncool Britannia: Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’ vs. Britpop in a Battle for the Soul of Britain

Uncool Britannia: Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’ vs. Britpop in a Battle for the Soul of Britain

The successors to Radiohead and The Bends are a generation who liked how the film started, but lost the script halfway through.
Everything Has Changed, Nothing Has Changed: Music in a Post-9/11 World

Everything Has Changed, Nothing Has Changed: Music in a Post-9/11 World

The attacks of 9/11 may have caused a noticeable shift in the lyrical content of musicians and even sonic changes in the short term, but, in the end, normalcy finds a way to settle in.
Damon Albarn: Everyday Robots

Damon Albarn: Everyday Robots

Even if you think that Damon Albarn has done it all by this point in time, Everyday Robots is a new gold standard in contemporary pop songwriting.

Blur: Parklive (Special Edition) (take one)

Blur: Parklive (take two)

Various Artists: Now That’s What I Call British

‘Blur 21’: The Best of the Rarities

To the End: 12 Essential Blur Songs for 2012

Why the ‘Blur 21’ Box Set is Worth Your Time