Blurs surprise reunion LP The Magic Whipwill be the focus of an upcoming documentary titled New World Towers. The film, which takes its name from a song off Damon Albarnand companys first album as a foursome in 16 years, will center on three pivotal events in the reunited Britpop acts recent history: The unintended Hong Kong recording sessions that sparked The Magic Whip, Blurs 2015 homecoming show at Londons Hyde Park and a return visit to Hong Kong in celebration of their comeback album.
The documentary will hit U.K. theaters on December 2nd, with an international release still in the works. New World Towers marks the second feature length film dedicated to the band: In 2010, on the heels of their 2009 reunion tour, Blur released No Distance Left to Run, an examination of the groups history through unseen archival and live footage.
Rolling Stone recently spoke to Albarn about Blurs reunion album and upcoming Madison Square Garden concert, his unannouncedappearance at Dismaland, his Alice in Wonderland musical and progress on the next GorillazLP. So far, its really fast, and its got quite a lot of energy, Albarn said of the cartoon bands follow-up to 2011s The Fall. Ive been stuck on piano, somewhere off Broadway, for years now. I want to go somewhere completely opposite of that.
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