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Blur – Live At Wembley Stadium review

Wembley can be your field of dreams, or a crucible of disappointment; in the run up to Blur’s two landmark … More

Blur, Blur - Live At Wembley Stadium review, Britpop, Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Indie, Live Music, Song 2

July 2024’s New Music Playlist – Updated

Are we having fun yet? To help out here’s a huge update, featuring new music from Primal Scream, Moses Sumney, … More

Blur, Burial, Empire of The Sun, July 2024's New Music Playlist

July 2023’s Best Albums

Album of The Month Blur – The Ballad of Darren Read about it here. Also Great PJ Harvey – I … More

Blur, Disclosure, Django Django, July 2023 Best Albums, PJ Harvey

Blur – The Ballad of Darren review

September, 1993. A furious, London-living quartet are being interviewed by the Melody Maker’s Stud Brothers in a pub near Stamford … More

Blur, Bowie, Britpop, Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Indie, The Ballad of Darren review
Kraftwerk Dublin June 2023

July 2023’s New Music Playlist

Get the playlist here. Update 14.07.23 More, more, more from Disclosure, Beck, Little Dragon, The Streets, Troye Sivan, Cherry Glazerr, … More

Blur, July 2023, New Music, PJ Harvey, Playlist, Stormzy

May 2023’s Best New Music

10. Skinny Pelembe – Same Eye Colour 9. Sidhu Moose Wala ft. Burna Boy & Steel Banglez – Mera Na … More

Avalon Emerson, Blur, Dagny, Daniel Avery, May 2023's Best New Music, Sidhu Moose Mera Na, Skinny Pelembe, Tame Impala, The Tubs, Thundercat

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #15 Blur – Chemical World

Released : 1993 Nothing rouses the folk of this scepter’d isle more effectively than some us and them. After a … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Blur, Britpop, Chemical World, Damon Albarn, Modern Life Is Rubbish

Introducing…Oya Paya

As coming together stories go, the three members of Oya Paya have a good one; bassist Saam Jafarzadeh and drummer … More

Blur, Britpop, Liverpool, Oya Paya

The Bluetones – Expecting To Fly review

Released 12th February 1996. Review originally published 30th December 2012. Just as with punk, looking back at Britpop with years … More

Are You Blue or Are You Blind?, Blur, Britpop, Expecting to Fly, Oasis, Pulp, The Bluetones

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