Away from the Battle-of-Britpop hype on the one hand, and post-Gallagherisation whitewash on the other, The Great Escape reveals itself as flawed, melancholy, occasionally stunning and utterly bonkers.
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Prefix — It's a big time for Blur. New music, a big performance to close out the Olympics, and a huge retrospective ...
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DrownedInSound — Away from the Battle-of-Britpop hype on the one hand, and post-Gallagherisation whitewash on the other, The Great Escape reveals itself as flawed, melancholy, occasionall... more info
DrownedInSound — Blur might never again sound quite as carefree as they had done in the past, but Blur made it abundantly clear that they never intended to.
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DrownedInSound — If Think Tank is to be Blur’s final LP, then ‘technically brilliant, occasionally inspired’ is not the unfeeling epitaph they’d want.
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DrownedInSound — A record unlike any Blur had even come close to before. It was a paradigm shift in tone, style and approach that effectively broke away from the ice-shelf of their previo... more info