Probably everyone and their mother has seen this by now, but in case you haven’t seen the video of Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon playing “This Is A Low” at the NME Awards — their first time playing together in nine years! — you can see it on YouTube here. (via Pitchfork)
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My “new” music — old song edition
Recently I went on a buying spree of songs that I used to have on CD, but got rid of at some point or another (as usual, ruthlessly trimming the CD collection):
Blur, “Tender”, “Coffee & TV”, “Music Is My Radar”
– The first two are my favorite tracks off 13
, my least favorite Blur album. The last is the only song here I’ve never heard before, the (then) new track off their greatest hits collection.
New Order, “Regret” – One of New Order’s poppiest singles, but also a long-time favorite of mine. I always said they should have more guitar in their songs.
New Order, “Ceremony” – Actually I bought both recorded versions of “Ceremony”, because I bought the original version (which had a more Joy Division-like sound) by mistake first, when it was the 12″ version
that I was looking for.
Kasabian, “L.S.F.”, “Test Transmission” – My two favorite tracks off their debut album.
Underworld, “Born Slippy Nuxx” – Terribly overplayed thanks to Trainspotting, but I still love this song. There’s a terribly melancholy, detached feel to it which contrasts brilliantly with the intensity of the driving beats.
Snow Patrol, “Run” – Although Snow Patrol has always seemed like the type of band that I’d like, I’ve never gotten that into them — with the exception of this song.
My Bloody Valentine, Glider EP – My original introduction to shoegaze, picked up used for 99¢ my freshman year in college. It wasn’t nearly as great as the follow-up Tremolo EP
(to say nothing of the peerless Loveless
), so I eventually sold this off, but it’ll be nice to have a digital copy around when I’m in the mood.
Swervedriver, “She Weaves A Tender Trap” – Off Swervedriver’s fourth and final album, 99th Dream
. Landing halfway between shoegaze and anthemic Britpop, the album was actually not nearly as good as it should have been. But this song is absolutely top notch.
Blur are reuniting!
A few weeks ago, the NME reported that the “classic” line-up of Blur — Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, and Dave Rowntree – was reuniting in 2009 for rehearsals, to “see if we’re into it”.
Today the NME is reporting that the reunited band will also be playing a concert in London’s Hyde Park on July 3rd of next year. Damon Albarn hinted that there will be other shows as well.
I meant to comment on this a few weeks ago, because the prospect of a Blur reunion is really exciting to me. While some of the post-Blur projects have been enjoyable — particularly Coxon’s Happiness in Magazines — I don’t think any of them stack up with their output together (then again, I’m weird — I seem to be the only guy on Earth who really liked Think Tank). So I’m really, really hoping that this comes to more than a few studio jams and a handful of concerts, and that the band starts recording again.
p.s. You can watch a video of the band talking about reuniting here.








