
The British performer Damon Albarn had announced a wish to reunite his first music project - Blur, said The Guardian. Seriously, what a great news for those who like this band. Just a few days ago Albarn has told BBC that recently he met with the former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon to discuss these plans. In the 90’s Blur was one of the most prominent brit-pop bands, which was formed in London (1989). During their career they’ve released seven studio albums, and the last one “Think Tank” was produced in 2003. Practically, it was recorded withon Coxon, and since then this band did not exist anymore.
At this time Albarn had started to produce and manage some side projects, which included Gorillaz and The Good, the bad and the Queen. “Monkey: Journey To The West” opera also belongs to his creative talent. Graham Coxon had released the number of solo albums, and currently helps Peter Doherty (The Libertines and Babyshambles) in making of some fresh sounds. Blur’s drummer Dave Rowntree keeps on trying to enter the London’s city council (The Labour Party), but so far without any success. Bassist Alex James is doing an unusual business, he’s producing the new type of cheese which is called “Blue Monday”.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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