Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- -

After a 12-year hiatus, the original four members reconvened for a surprising and mature comeback.

Music hall cabaret, synth-pop, disco-punk, and expansive cinematic ballads.

The climax of the Britpop era saw Blur locked in a chart battle with Oasis. The Great Escape is the band's most manic and tightly produced record. Beneath the bright, upbeat instrumentation lies a deeply cynical look at modern loneliness and suburban decay.

Orbit’s production is packed with ambient bleeps, tape loops, and experimental edits. The 7-minute gospel-rock epic "Tender" features a full choir; FLAC audio allows you to pinpoint individual voices within the mix and fully experience the warm, analog hiss of the recording style. Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-

The final installment of their unofficial "Life" trilogy, this album is a hyper-melodic, brightly polished, yet deeply cynical look at suburban loneliness and middle-class despair.

: Recorded largely without guitarist Graham Coxon, this album incorporates African rhythms and electronic textures, influenced by Albarn's burgeoning interests that would lead to The Magic Whip (2015)

Following Albarn’s breakup with Justine Frischmann, Blur teamed up with producer William Orbit to create their most experimental and emotionally devastating album. 13 is a sprawling journey through heartbreak, addiction, and sonic manipulation, heavily featuring cut-and-paste studio editing. After a 12-year hiatus, the original four members

The Definitive Guide to Blur’s Discography (1991–2015) in Lossless FLAC

The final installment of the band's "Life Trilogy," The Great Escape represents the peak and the breaking point of the Britpop era. Released at the height of the infamous "Battle of Britpop" charts war with Oasis, the album is bright, brassy, and deeply cynical. Underneath the upbeat melodies lie dark tales of urban loneliness and mid-life crises.

Blur, one of the most iconic and influential British bands of the 1990s, has left an indelible mark on the music world. With a career spanning over two decades, they have consistently pushed the boundaries of alternative rock, Britpop, and experimental music. For fans and collectors, a comprehensive discography is essential, and we're excited to present Blur's discography from 1991 to 2015 in high-quality FLAC format. The Great Escape is the band's most manic

A radical reinvention. Reinventing themselves by ditching Britpop horns for distorted American lo-fi indie rock inspired by Pavement and Sonic Youth.

Frustrated by the American grunge explosion, Blur pivoted sharply toward an aggressively British identity. Modern Life Is Rubbish laid the foundational brick for the Britpop movement. It is a witty, satirical, and highly melodic look at contemporary English life.