Barbaric
by Blur

Album: The Ballad of Darren (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Barbaric" portrays a breakup occurring during the holiday season. It vividly captures the sudden, unexpected sense of loss that accompanies such an event. Blur frontman Damon Albarn explained to Augsburger Allgemeine in July 2023 that the Ballad of Darren cut was based on "a very lonely Christmas" that "really did happen." He continued: "The songs are a pretty accurate inventory of my life, I'm pretty open-minded on this album. Only sometimes does the mysterious peek around the corner."
  • Blur performed this song for the first time at an intimate concert for BBC Radio 2 at Broadcasting House in London on July 18, 2023. The band also delivered a surprise rendition of their 1994 hit single "Parklife," with British actor Phil Daniels joining them on stage.
  • The official visualizer for "Barbaric" was directed by Los Angeles-based filmmaker Fons Schiedon. It showcases black-and-white illustrations of the melancholy Christmas scenes depicted in the lyrics ("Grow dappled, the lonely baubles on the plane tree"). Schiedon previously directed the visualizers for "The Narcissist" and "St. Charles Square."
  • "Barbaric" appears on Blur's ninth album, The Ballad of Darren. The album cover features a 2004 picture taken by British documentary photographer Martin Parr showing a lone man swimming in Gourock Outdoor Pool in Scotland. Drummer Dave Rowntree explained their choice to use the image, revealing at a press conference in May 2023: "There's quite a bit about that image which is about overcoming some sort of physical situation. There is something about the safety of this lido which can get worryingly rough, which it does, and there are stories of this place where this guy would go down and exercise and there would be sharks washed in by the sea."

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