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Fool's Day
}} "Fool's Day" is a song by English band Blur. It was the band's first single since 2003's "Good Song". The track was released as a 7" for Record Store Day, with only 1000 copies made.〔(Blur announce Fool's Day single ). BBC. 14 April 2010. 〕 On 18 April 2010, to "avoid fans having to illegally obtain an inferior copy of this track from pirate sites",〔(Blur release first new material since 2003 - read the first review of 'Fool's Day' ). ''NME''. 17 April 2010. 〕 the band made the song a free download on their website in both MP3 and WAV formats.〔(Download New Blur - "Fool’s Day" ). 17 April 2010.〕 The single is the first featuring guitarist Graham Coxon since 2000's "Music Is My Radar". ==Reception== Reception of the highly anticipated single was generally positive. ''NME'' reviewer Matt Wilkinson called the single "a bit bloody fantastic" in his review of the song.〔Wilkinson, Matt. (Blur's 'Fool's Day' - The First Review ). ''NME''. 17 April 2010. 〕 ''This Is Fake DIY''s Stephen Ackroyd stated in his review that "It'd be fair to say elements of every era (the band's sound ) find themselves sitting pretty, though in such a way it still feels fresh – understated, sure, but with a touch of magic few other bands can match".〔Ackroyd, Stephen. (Blur - Fool’s Day ). ''This Is Fake DIY''. 17 April 2010. 〕 ''The Guardian''s Tim Jonze said it was "rather lovely".〔Jonze, Tim. (New music: Blur – Fool's Day: It's the Blur boys' first new material since 2003 ). ''The Guardian''. 19 April 2010.〕
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