Blur guitarist Graham Coxon stated that it was ready, along with Damon Albarn, Alex James and Dave Rowntree, a set of new material on tape with a view to future publication of the group's announcement, though not so explicit, it happened a few hours ago via Twitter account of the artist. "I'm off to see the guys for a coffee, and maybe push the button to return to 'record' of the recorder," he wrote Coxon. To request more information from his "followers", the musician - born in Rinteln, Germany, in March of '69, he replied: "It 's just a meeting, better not take me behind the guitar." Last November, Damon Albarn - who had previously announced to suspend indefinitely the activities with the Gorillaz at least through 2011 - had made it clear you want to reactivate the blur, though, then, there was no plan or recording of new material or for any tour. The group, with Oasis marked the heyday of Brit-pop in the nineties, and recording firm in 2010, when they released the single Fool's day for Record Store Day, and the last activity was recorded live the previous year, when she performed at the festival T in the Park, Scotland. Source: www.rockol.it
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