When Blur debuted in 1990, it was part of a wave of British bands that sported crisp names (Lush, Ride, Curve) and foggy sonics. Venturing into synthpop, retro rock and grunge, the London quartet has ...
There’s always talk of opportunity in acrobatics and tumbling. It’s a sport built to give chances to compete to athletes across the nation.... Emerald writers love a deep dive. In the Discography Dive ...
Oasis sold more records, Suede was more glamorous, and Pulp was wittier, but in Britpop's heyday, there was no better all-around band than Blur. After two less than visionary experiments in ...
There’s a lot of excitement around Blur’s new “The Ballad of Darren,” since it’s the Damon Albarn-fronted British quartet’s first new album in eight years. The regrouped group is performing the ...