Blur premieres this week its documentary «New World Towers»

Blur New World Towers

In the middle of last October, the British group Blur revealed the next premiere of a new documentary by the band, a work that will portray their activity after their return in 2012. With the name of 'New World Towers', this documentary will be premiered this Tuesday (2) in the UK. The Blur documentary follow in the footsteps of the British band after their reunion, taking as main material his participation in the concert held in London's Hyde Park in 2012, the recording of the last album, 'The Magic Whip', and a concert held in the city of Hong Kong (China).

'New World Towers', the title of the documentary, is the second cut from their acclaimed album 'The Magic Whip', the eighth in the band's career and which was released last April. According to an official statement issued by Blur several weeks ago, 'New World Towers' is a documentary "Which shows the mythical British band in the activities they have carried out in recent years" and reveals “The intimacy of how the creative dynamics of the group is today and will especially shine a light on the relationship between Damon Albarn and guitarist Graham Coxon ".

The documentary has been directed by Briton Sam Wrench and in its content includes exclusive interviews with the members of the group, the intimacy of the development of the album 'The Magic Whip' (2015) and a close-up look at the return of Blur to the music scene. A few days ago a fragment of this documentary was previewed, with the presentation of 'This Is a Low' in London's Hyde Park, which included a voice-over reflecting on “the kind of magic” that occurs when the group gets on. to stage.


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