

Blur: New World Towers
Overview
Charts the iconic British band’s sprawling journey over the last few years – from an unexpected break in Hong Kong which sowed the seeds for their first album as a four piece in 16 years, to a glorious home coming show in London and, finally, an emotional reunion with their Hong Kong audience.
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Original Language
en
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Blur’s new live album captures them at the top of their game - Goldmine Magazine
Blur’s new live album captures them at the top of their game Goldmine Magazine
‘blur: To The End’: Review - Screen Daily
‘blur: To The End’: Review Screen Daily
blur: To The End review – flails for a sense of narrative closure - Little White Lies
blur: To The End review – flails for a sense of narrative closure Little White Lies
Blur: To the End review – sentimental journey for four likely lads on their way to Wembley - The Guardian
Blur: To the End review – sentimental journey for four likely lads on their way to Wembley The Guardian
Graham Coxon’s Memoir ‘Verse, Chorus, Monster!’ Sees Beyond the Blur - PopMatters
Graham Coxon’s Memoir ‘Verse, Chorus, Monster!’ Sees Beyond the Blur PopMatters
The best of British in 2015 - Goldmine Magazine
The best of British in 2015 Goldmine Magazine
Review: ‘Son of Saul’ Revisits Life and Death in Auschwitz (Published 2015) - The New York Times
Review: ‘Son of Saul’ Revisits Life and Death in Auschwitz (Published 2015) The New York Times
Blur: New World Towers review – press-kit-style documentary - The Guardian
Blur: New World Towers review – press-kit-style documentary The Guardian
Blur share new clip from upcoming ‘New World Towers’ documentary – watch - NME
Blur share new clip from upcoming ‘New World Towers’ documentary – watch NME
'Blur: New World Towers' Review: Britpop Giants Rise In Enjoyable Doc - Variety
'Blur: New World Towers' Review: Britpop Giants Rise In Enjoyable Doc Variety
Review: Blur's 'The Magic Whip' Is Inscrutable But Enjoyable - The Atlantic
Review: Blur's 'The Magic Whip' Is Inscrutable But Enjoyable The Atlantic
Blur – The Magic Whip (Parlophone Records) - God Is In The TV
Blur – The Magic Whip (Parlophone Records) God Is In The TV
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