Collection: Blur
Blur are one of the most iconic British bands of the 1990s, playing a defining role in shaping the Britpop movement.
Formed in London in 1988, the group, fronted by Damon Albarn and featuring guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James, and drummer Dave Rowntree, quickly rose to prominence with their witty lyrics, inventive sound, and sharp social commentary.
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With albums like Parklife and The Great Escape Blur captured the mood of Britain in the ’90s, with infectious tracks like “Girls & Boys” and “Song 2” becoming instant classics.
Blur’s ability to evolve musically, from Britpop anthems to experimental projects like Think Tank, solidified their reputation as one of the UK’s most versatile bands. Albarn’s creative ventures, including Gorillaz, only added to their influence.
After reuniting for tours and releasing The Magic Whip, Blur proved their enduring relevance. They remain a cornerstone of British music, blending artistry and energy with a uniquely English voice.