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Blur stream new song ‘There Are Too Many Of Us’
The second track taken from ‘The Magic Whip’ shows a different side to ‘Go Out’.
A second track from Blur’s new album ‘The Magic Whip’ has appeared on iTunes and Spotify.
‘There Are Too Many Of Us’, ruminating on the number of people living in “tiny houses here and there”, shows a different side of the record to lead single ‘Go Out’. You can stream it on Spotify here, or listen below. iTunes users can also download the song now.
‘The Magic Whip’ is set to be previewed in full at a secret location in West London later today, 20th March. For those that can’t make it, the show will also be available as a one time only online stream - ‘Beats presents - The Magic Whip Live’ - available ‘as live’ at 7pm GMT on Wedensday 25th March exclusively at youtube.com/beatsbydre.
Tracklist:
1. Lonesome Street
2. New World Towers
3. Go Out
4. Ice Cream Man
5. Thought I Was A Spaceman
6. I Broadcast
7. My Terracotta Heart
8. There Are Too Many Of Us
9. Ghost Ship
10. Pyongyang
11. Ong Ong
12. Mirrorball
Records, etc at
Damon Albarn - The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows (Vinyl LP - black)
Blur - Think Tank (Vinyl LP - black)
Blur - The Magic Whip (Vinyl LP - black)
Blur - The Great Escape (Vinyl LP - black)
Blur - The Ballad of Darren (Vinyl LP - black)
Blur - The Ballad of Darren (Cd)
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