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Album Review: BLUR - Leisure If music were a game of football, BLUR's debut album Leisure would be a solid shot on goal, but unfortunately it falls just short of making it into the back of the net. Released in 1991, this album showcases the band's early experimentation with shoegaze and indie rock, but ultimately lacks the polish and finesse that would define their later work. While tracks like "She's So High" and "There's No Other Way" provide glimmers of the catchy melodies and off-kilter charm that would come to define BLUR's career, much of the album feels like a band still finding their footing. The production is a bit muddy at times, and the songwriting can feel a bit aimless. That being said, there are some standout moments on Leisure that hint at the greatness that BLUR would go on to achieve. "Sing" is a fun, jangly romp that showcases Damon Albarn's knack for infectious hooks, while "Repulsive" brings a dose of punk energy to the mix. Overall, Leisure may not be BLUR's strongest effort, but it serves as an interesting snapshot of a band on the cusp of greatness. While it may not have the impact of their later albums, it's still worth a listen for fans looking to trace the evolution of one of Britain's most iconic bands. Final Verdict: Leisure may not be a masterpiece, but it's a charming and nostalgic look back at the early days of BLUR. Give it a spin and see where it all began.
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