Oasis
British rock group
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Albarn
- In Damon Albarn
…along with fellow melodic-rock revivalists Oasis, of what was called Britpop, and a frenzied media-fueled rivalry emerged between the two bands. Partially in response, Albarn and company shifted course after The Great Escape (1995) and returned with Blur (1997), a garage-rock-indebted record that expanded their American audience, and the stylistically…
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Britpop
- In Britpop
…People”—but it was essentially about Oasis and Blur. What the two bands had in common was a belief in the classic guitar-based pop song with a sing-along chorus—and a love of fashionable sportswear. Their attitudes were quite different, though. While both reached back to British pop’s golden age of the…
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influence of the Kinks
- In Ray Davies: Life as a Kink
…of the 1990s such as Oasis, Blur, and Pulp.
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