Speaking in an interview with The Daily Mail, the band’s guitarist said that “there will definitely be another Blur album”.
After the release of 13 back in 1999, the band, “needing time apart”, began a long haitus that saw members pursuing other projects. However, 2009 saw them realise “how much we still had in common, that we are good friends, that we are brothers.” Graham Coxon then went on to say, “We haven’t planned the rehearsals yet”, but, “if things aren’t around the corner, Blur will do more recordings together. We all love each other and still like making music so that’s not a bad start.”
Currently, Blur are gearing up to receive the Outstanding Contribution To Music award at the BRITs, where they will also perform.
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