Blur — - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- High Quality

Aggressive, melodic, distinctively English alternative rock packed with brass sections, string arrangements, and complex chord progressions. Why FLAC Matters

Afrobeat, electronic, dub, minimalist alternative rock. Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-

The climax of the "Britpop Wars" with rivals Oasis, The Great Escape is the final chapter in Blur's mid-90s trilogy. While heavily critiqued for its cynical tone and bright, frantic production, it contains some of the band's most ambitious arrangements. While heavily critiqued for its cynical tone and

"Country House", "The Universal", "Charmless Man" The high-frequency response on "She's So High" captures

Listening to Leisure in FLAC reveals a production that is often maligned as "dated" but is actually lush. Tracks like "There's No Other Way" feature deep, rolling bass lines from Alex James that are lost in radio edits. The high-frequency response on "She's So High" captures the dreamy reverb of the late 80s/early 90s studio techniques.