However, James is not the only Blur member to tease that this is not the end for the band with Rowntree saying there may be a future Blur bassist Alex James said he hopes the band will keep going for “a very long time” in a recent interview. READ MORE: Blur – ‘To The End’ review: Britpop legends prove love and friendship outlasts all The bassist of the Britpop group, who is releasing the memoir Over The Rainbow: Tales Of An Unexpected Year later this year , has said he is eager to continue collaborating with his bandmates. When asked about the band’s future, James shared with The Sun newspaper: “Last year was truly magical.

I hope we can keep doing it and keeping it special for as long as we live. And I hope that’s a very long time.” The Britpop band played at this year’s Coachella Festival, during which frontman Damon Albarn said, “this is probably our last gig”.

Last December, frontman Damon Albarn shared that Blur will be going on a hiatus until further notice, saying “it’s too much for me”. However, James is not the only Blur member to tease that this is not the end for the band. Last month drummer Dave Rowntree hinted there may still be a future for the band , despite them appearing to announce that they had played their last ever show.

In an interview with the Daily Star’s Wired column, Rowntree has offered renewed hope that there may still be more to come from the group. “There’s still tons of stuff we could do,” he teased. “It�.