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Blur's new recording sessions were "brilliant". The Replacements have announced their first shows in over two decades. Unknown Mortal Orchestra has covered Otis Redding. Dave Letterman loves everyone's drums. And a festival commercial that tells the
Damon Albarn goes solo, Drake teams up with James Blake, Bon Iver's Justin Vernon returns to an old sideproject, and David Byrne and St. Vincent take a road to nowhere.
Ten years since the release of their last record, Blur have confirmed they are battering down to make album number eight.
Watch Blur, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Foals, Phoenix, The Postal Service, The Xx and plenty more live from Coachella.
Only one of these is an April Fools' prank: Tyler the Creator wants to lock Bieber in a cage, Andrew WK has quit partying, and Steve Buscemi has marched through the streets of New York singing Vampire Weekend.
War is over.
A few good reasons why we will see a Blur tour in Australia this year.
A list of 50 albums that never really received the recognition – whether critically or commercially – they deserved.
"Blur is planning a relatively extensive world tour next year, including Europe, Japan, South America and Australia."
Blur haven't broken up after all, Mike Love says he didn't fire Brian Wilson, Nicki Minaj explodes at Mariah Carey – all this, and more, in our weekend round-up of international music news.
Blur debuting their new single 'Under the Westway' live in London.
Graham Coxon plays virtually every instrument on what amounts to one of his strongest solo albums.
Blur have previewed the songs from their new double-A side single 'Under the Westway' and 'The Puritan'.
Blur will go into training for their London Olympics show with a quick run of UK dates.
All the albums remastered plus four discs of exclusive rarities including a song called Sir Elton John’s Cock.
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