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Back to: Archive · 1995 New Blur Express Britain's top band take over the NME. Taken from the 17 June 1995 issue. ![]() BLURGH! The NME staff has been off this week sipping sangria by the seaside while Blur have invaded the office and done some bloody hard work for a change. Graham Coxon rants in Nag Nag Nag, chooses Ten Turn-On's and illustrates Alex James' review of Joy Division's 'Permanent' LP. Dave Rowntree responds to your letters in Angst, while Alex takes us on a pub crawl through a week in his life. Damon Albarn shares some insights into the pop psyche and helps producer Stephen Street's sons review the singles. A more normal state of affairs will return next week. • Graham raves like a looney for NAG NAG NAG! • Oh Dear Diary, Or Am I Unwell? - a week in Alex's life • Ten Turn-On's - what's playing on Graham's stereo • I Ate Myself, I Am A Pie - Damon's insights into the pop psyche • The Singles - Damon reviews the singles, with a little help! • 'Permanent' by Joy Division - reviewed by Alex • Angst - Dave edits the week's letters! |