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Blur are a band in a constant state of motion, never satisfied to rest where their previous record has left them. They are a band of self-reflection and reinvention, a band unwilling to stand still. One that demands change within themselves, they enjoy the thrill of placing themselves out on the limb. The newest Blur emerges with their latest and possibly most inventive album to date, 13.

The London based quartet could have easily rested on their laurels after being feted with number one singles, Brit awards, and critical acclaim for leading the movement known as Britpop with their albums Parklife and The Great Escape. But Blur are wonderfully restless. They knew they had to change to satisfy their creative appetites, so they shifted to a more experimental free sound, drawing on influences such as Beck, Tortoise, Pavement, Neu and dub music. That change was first heard on Blur, the band's 1997 gold album, and is now fully realized on 13. The album was recorded and mixed with studio avatar William Orbit, best known recently for producing Madonna's Ray Of Light.

Singer, songwriter, musician Damon Albarn explains the album was about "becoming completely free, becoming artistically liberated. Blur was a move in a new direction, as our second album Modern Life Is Rubbish was to our first record. 13 is a fully-realized follow up to Blur as Parklife was to Modern Life Is Rubbish."

13 represents a break with the past in many ways. It is the first album on which the group haven't collaborated with producer Stephen Street. "We've done some fantastic work with Stephen in the past," Damon says, "and we have the greatest respect for him. But we had reached the stage where we wanted to challenge our own way of working." This new way of working involved lengthy improvisations around song structures which Orbit and his crew would painstakingly record and edit. The result is a sound at once abstract and yet crowded with detail and inspiring moments.

13 also has its roots in all kinds of changed personal and emotional circumstances. It is the sound of a group maturing into a fully realized musical whole, making the music that best expresses them at present: from "Tender," an epic gospel hymn of consolidation described by bassist Alex James as "one of the best things we've ever done. It's going to fucking knock people out," to the anguished yet hopeful blues of "No Distance Left To Run," from the lo-fi pop cool of Graham Coxon's "Coffee & TV" to the alluring strangeness "Battle" and "Mellow Song." The song "Trailer Park," which originally was written for the South Park album, is a splendid Kraut Rock/mutant hybrid. 13 is the sound of a group with the happy and enviable position of inhabiting a soundworld that is utterly their own vision and creation. And even though, while listening to 13, you may find flashes of everything from The Fall to Faust to Nick Drake to Pink Floyd to The Staple Singers to Wire to Augustus Pablo, the album is completely Blur.

13 is Blur's sixth album and marks the band being together for 10 years. Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon met at Colchester's Stanway School and teamed first with local itinerant musician Dave Rowntree and later the student boulevardier, gourmet, physicist-in-training and New Order fan Alex James of the seaside town of Bournemouth.

They became Blur in 1989 having spent the best part of a year as Seymour, the shambolic Brechtian art-rock act that baffled most of the London media. Renamed Blur, they caught the ear of Food Records and were signed soon thereafter. After releasing the hit singles "She's So High" and "There's No Other Way" in England, their debut album Leisure came out in 1991. The album was a bamboozling mix of abstract My Bloody Valentine-style noise, psychedelic tunefulness and classic British beat-pop. It reached number seven on the British charts. Despite public indifference to their lost classic single "Popscene," Blur stuck to their guns and released Modern Life Is Rubbish, a record that's darkly and quixotically British. Its imaginative arrangements and grasp of pop's lexicon flew in the face of the grunge sound that most pop culture commentators were fixated on at the time. The English magazine Select declared them "the best British group since the Smiths."

This new direction in the group's sound lead inexorably to what may be seen as a watershed in 1990's British pop: the Parklife album. Parklife entered England's cultural bloodstream and became more than just an album; it became a nation's consciousness. Parklife has sold well in excess of two million copies worldwide. 1995's The Great Escape took this phase of the group's development to its logical and lavish extreme: finely crafted and impeccably tailored pop songs where radiant skillful arrangements mask acerbic observations. Blur's well-publicized rivalry with Oasis gripped England that summer, with the crowning moment coming when the masses chose Blur's "Country House" over Oasis's "Roll With It." But such songs were to spell the end of Damon's fascination with narrative and character songs: "I had to move on and start to sing in a more genuine voice."

That voice, and the new voice of the band as a unit, was first heard on the album Blur. Released in 1997, it reflects a new awareness of left-field American rock particularly on Graham's part and a new found love of the empty beauty of Iceland on Damon's and Alex's. Also heard is a growing dissatisfaction with English pop music and the nature of stardom as
epitomized by the facile feud with Oasis. Blur is an abrasive but oddly attractive record that added some great new songs to the Blur canon, including the anthemic hit "Song 2" and the mysterious "Strange News From Another Star." It also featured the first solo foray on a Blur album from Graham, the cracked melancholy "You're So Great."

Since the release of Blur, the individual members have busied themselves with a variety of other projects. Alex has become a pop star all over again with the curiously unfathomable Fat
Less combo. Dave Rowntree has immersed himself in computer animation, and he and Alex have become keen flyers and are backing the 2003 British Unmanned Mars probe. Graham has formed his own label, Transopic, which he uses as an outlet for the music he loves. Last year he released his acclaimed solo album The Sky's Too High. Damon has followed up his acting debut in Antonia Bird's "Face" by co-composing with Michael Nyman the music for Bird's latest film "Ravenous."

Generally, after 10 years, many bands strain to be in each other's presence, but the members of Blur have found a new sense of well being. "Things have never been healthier between us as a group," said Damon. "We've acknowledged that we are different people, which ironically has made us realize how much we have in common and why we formed as a group in the first place. We respect each other and we're remembering how much we love each other's stuff." Out of a tempestuous few years has come an album of great strength and individuality, an album that can only be Blur.

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