Blur, who exploded onto the British music scene
in the early 1990s with hits like "Girls & Boys" and "Parklife",
surprised fans on Thursday by announcing their ninth studio
album, "The Ballad of Darren", would be released on July 21.
First track "The Narcissist" is already out.
"What's incredible about this record is it just does feel like
we've just sort of picked up where we left off. It just feels
really relaxed and not trying too hard and kind of evolved as
well," James told Reuters in an interview.
"It is really exciting and emotional. We've been rehearsing the
last couple of weeks and someone will turn up late and someone
else will be cross about that and I'll be standing there,
thinking 'why am I doing this?' and then we start playing one of
the new songs and I'm crying by the end. It's mental."
Blur, made up of James, lead singer Damon Albarn, guitarist
Graham Coxon and drummer Dave Rowntree, released their last
album "The Magic Whip" in 2015. Their previous record came out
in 2003.
"There's just a natural chemistry there and the four of us have
this gift of just playing together for so many years," James
said.
He was speaking before the band's gig in Colchester on Friday,
the first of a series of shows in Britain and around Europe. The
band will also play two major gigs at London's Wembley Stadium
in July.
"We've only done like 20 or 30 shows in the last sort of 20
years and we're doing another dozen or so over this summer so I
think every one's going to be really special," James said.
"We're all just ready for it, actually, it feels like the time
is right. We started making the record in the depths of winter,
and now... we're into summer and we're ready to rock."
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Catherine
Evans)
(Photo: Graham Coxon, Alex James, Damon Albarn and Dave Rowntree
(L-R) of the band Blur arrive for the GQ Men of the Year Awards
at the Royal Opera House in London, Britain September 8, 2015.
REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett/File Photo)
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