Monday, April 27, 2015

10 things you might not know about the new album by Blur – Chilango

April 27, 2015

Today goes on sale “The Magic Whip” , the eighth album Blur , that represents the full return of the English band that marked an era few decades ago.

Many have heard the plate from its streaming in iTunes Radio, our review is ready to read it and tell us your opinion but What’s behind the realization of this work? To that have a broader view of “The Magic Whip “, here we left ten data that might not know on the new Blur:

  1. The recordings of” The Magic Whip “occurred in Hong Kong because, in principle, the band had five days off in the city after the cancellation of the festival Tokyo Rocks in which participate.
  2. The idea of ​​spending time in a study of the Chinese city was Damon Albarn , and improvisations that emerged then were based largely on ideas that Albarn had in GarageBand in iPad .
  3. Graham Coxon agreed to have the recording sessions for the guilt he felt after having abandoned them in carrying of “ Think Tank” .
  4. The idea of ​​a new album was almost deserted but for the inclusion of producer Stephen Street, a suggestion, fair, Graham.
  5. Coxon and Street reworked ideas, armed 12 cuts and showed them to Damon that he subsequently compose letters.
  6. Albarn traveled back to Hong Kong and spent two full days entangled in the vibe of the city for inspiration.
  7. Before Damon will add the letter, Alex James Dave Rowntree added details and rebuilt parts of some songs.
  8. ‘There Are Too Many Of Us’ is mostly inspired by the making hostages that employees and customers in a chocolate lived in Sydney, Australia , in December 2014. Damon was staying opposite and lived the drama live and television, a fact which, as stated, it seemed very interesting
  9. According to Coxon, ‘My Terracotta Heart’ addresses the relationship between him and Damon Albarn.; “our long friendship and the ups and downs we’ve had” , told Uncut.
  10. The premiere took place on disk March 20, 2015 with a concert for 300 fans at the club Mode, London , where Blur played across the plate.
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