blur.

The best pop band to grace the 90s. While many other bands delved into rock, Blur continued to live out the best of Britpop before being inspired by more electric sounds. Blur defined the 90s with hits such as Sunday Sunday, Coffee & TV and Song 2.

the universal.

Blur's 1994 single Girls and Boys was #2 on New Zealand music channel C4's #10 Greatest Britpop Songs.

quote.

Every album is something like a snapshot. It only shows one moment in time. It shows what we feel & think right at that point in time, nothing more & nothing less.
— Albarn

Popscene

Welcome to Popscene, a fanlisting for the amazing British band Blur. This fanlisting is approved at TheFanlistings.org under the Musicians: Bands/Groups category.

Blur formed in London in 1989 as Seymour, and the group consists of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree. Blur's debut album Leisure was released in 1991. The band helped popularise the Britpop genre and were incredibly popular in the UK, involved in the 'Blur vs Oasis' Battle of Britpop. Albarn's spectacular songwriting skills and Coxon's guitar skills allowed the band to stand out, even bringing the two worldwide acclaim.

Blur has sold over 20 million albums worldwide. Parklife was voted Best Album by Q magazine in 1994. Blur won a Brit award and NME award for Best Band in 1995.

If you're a fan of Blur feel free to join this fanlisting! Everyone is welcome to join. The current statistics are below:

Owner: Georgina
Previous owner: Alyse
Last updated: 16th May 2012
Member count: 815 (0 pending), from 56 countries
Newest members: Emily

Updates

17th October 2011 Added a contact form to the website page. I also made a few minor edits to the CSS. Would like to add something to the fanlisting but not sure — icons, proper discography, trivia, more codes?

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