Blur albums, ranked (part I)
I grew up hating Blur; affected, effete, bourgeois southern softies, bête noires to the authentic working-class heroes of Oasis, a band I so loved as a teenager. From the perspective of my adolescent self, Damon Albarn and his coterie of mockney class tourists peddled a condescendingly sophisticated brand of arty rock music, in comparison to […]
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