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16 November 2009

BLUR : Cool Indie Britpop Band in 90 era

Blur was an English Indie Band alternative rock/ BritPop Band 90'ers. Formed of London in 1989 like Seymour, the group consisted of the singer Damon Albarn, the guitarist Graham Coxon, the Alex bear James and the battery Dave Rowntree. Blur' the album of Leisure debut (1991) of s incorporated the sounds of Madchester and shoegazing. After a stylistic one change-influenced by the English groups of the outbreak of the guitar such as the twists, the Beatles and XTC-Dim sent the modern life is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994) and the Great Escape albums (1995). Consequently, the band contributed to popularize the sort of Britpop and reached total reputation in the United Kingdom, helped by a famous battle of the letter with " doubled the rival Oasis band; " The battle of Britpop ".



Coxon left to Blur during the recording of his album Think Thank (2003). Containing electronic sounds and a minimum work of the guitar, the album was marked by Albarn' increasing interest of hip hop and African music. After a 2003 trip without Coxon, lack of definition would not make work of the study or travel as it sells, like members contracted other projects. Later, Blur reunited in 2009 with the later part of Coxon in twice. After a series of right concerts, the members of Blur have indicated that the group does not have immediate plans for the future. But this is one of the best of BritPop Indie band in 90’ers.



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