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Modern Life Is Rubbish is the second studio album by the English alternative rock band Blur, released in May 1993.Although their debut album Leisure (1991) had been commercially successful, Blur faced a severe media backlash soon after its release, and fell out of public favour.
5/5 Songs that elevate Damon Albarn’s suburban tristesse into moments of sheer ecstasy
Blurb's book-making tools include BookWright (a downloadable tool), BookSmart), Blurb's PDF Uploader, the Blurb iOS app, and Blurb's plug-in for Adobe InDesign which allows book makers to design and upload their book's PDF files from within InDesign itself.
Blur had also entered the studio early that year to record material for a new album, but in May producer William Orbit told the NME that Albarn had halted recording. [110] Blur's official Twitter and Facebook pages announced that the band would release two singles "The Puritan" and "Under the Westway" on 2 July. [111]
The New York Photo Review (US), Urban Speed – Ed Barnas, April 18, 2012; The New York Times (US), Sunday Review. Living in The New Metropolis – Martin Roemers, May 6, 2012; The New York Times (US), The Bustle and the Blur – Liz Robbins, July 28, 2013; The Wall Street Journal (US), Collector's Eye: Anthony Terrana.
A blurb on a book can be any combination of quotes from the work, the author, the publisher, reviews or fans, a summary of the plot, a biography of the author or simply claims about the importance of the work. In the 1980s, Spy ran a regular feature called "Logrolling in Our Time" which exposed writers who wrote blurbs for one another's books. [3]
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