14 pop gems combine Blur in 1993 their second album, "Modern Life Is Rubbish". The band has grown up. After the first US tour, the British show more courage to their own style, the first time, wind and strings are used. The songs invite to sing along and toe-tapping, the guitar and the bass droning grooves that every fan kept British pop music is a real pleasure. Damon Albarn sings about the everyday joys and sorrows of life, recommends "a holiday somewhere in the sun" ("Advert"), makes fun of complacency ("Colin Zeal") and maintains itself but its winking look at the world. In two instrumental tracks, the band gives a foretaste of their experimentation, with whom she has surprised her fans on the following panels repeatedly. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)