Blur Release Song From First Album In Over A Decade
. Blur have announced that they are releasing their first album in over a decade. The new effort, entitled "The Magic Whip", is set to be released on April 28th and the band has revealed the first song from the album. The new album follows 2003's "Think Tank" which the band released after Graham Coxon left the group and "The Magic Whip" will be the first Blur album featuring the four-piece lineup of the band since 1999's "13". The group began recording the new album during a short tour break in 2013 at the Avon Studios in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Then in November of last year, they resumed work on what would become "The Magic Whip." The revealed the following tracklisting for the album, "Lonesome Street," "New World Towers," "Go Out," "Ice Cream Man," "Thought I Was a Spaceman." "I Broadcast," "My Terracotta Heart," "There are Too Many of Us," "Ghost Ship," "Pyongyang," "Ong Ong" and "Mirror Ball." Fans will not have wait until April to get their first taste of the album as the band have released a video for the song "Go Out". You can check out the clip here.
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