Proper noun
Albarn (plural Albarns)
A surname.
Albarn explained to the NME in January 1997 that "We created a movement: as far as the lineage of British bands goes, there'll always be a place for us", but added, "We genuinely started to see that world in a slightly different way." Source: Internet
After the completion of the reunion dates, James said the group had not discussed further plans, and Albarn told Q soon after that Blur had no intention of recording or touring again. Source: Internet
Although he had previously dismissed it, Albarn grew to appreciate Coxon's tastes in lo-fi and underground music, and recognised the need to significantly change Blur's musical direction once again. Source: Internet
Blur became perceived as an "inauthentic middle class pop band" in comparison to the "working class heroes" Oasis, which Albarn said made him feel "stupid and confused". Source: Internet
Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz fame is arriving as part of a two-week European tour of his latest endeavour, titled "The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows". Source: Internet
At the same time, Damon Albarn sought to distance Blur from Britpop with the band's self-titled fifth album, Blur (1997). Source: Internet