From timesonline.co.ukNo Distance Left to Run, a new film about Blur's 2009 reunion, will show up in British cinemas on January 19th.A common complaint about the music industry is that major record labels think only in the short term and, by dropping many bands and artists before they have truly found their voice, strangle huge untapped potential at birth. Think of David Bowie, regularly cited ...
Basically since 2003’s Think Tank, Blur has been on an indefinite hiatus, but in name only. Each member of the band has pursued their own projects and it doesn’t seem like anyone (namely Graham Coxon and Damon Albarn) has any inclination to get the group back together (especially since last year’s UK reunion gigs resulted [...]
Here's the trailer for "No Distance Left To Run" the Blur documentary that'll be out in January (in the U.K). Phew, thank God they have "The Universal" to play for the dramatic climax. It's almost as if Damon had a premonition that one day he'd need a really sweeping Blur song to use in adverts.[Parlophone Youtube]
The rise and demise of one of the most important musical outfits the world of rock 'n' roll has yet to see in its lifespan, Blur, is going to bee seeing the light of day in cinemas in the new...
No Distance Left To Run, the movie detailing both Blur’s previous career and reformation this year, will see the light of day on 19th January. ”With previously unseen archive material alongside new interviews and reportage, the film recounts the highs and lows of a very British band from the late 80’s to their headline return…