The perfect blend of various tones from new-wave to post-punk with sarcastic narration: Who is Baxter Dury?

Baxter Dury, who started his music career by performing at the commemoration ceremony for his father Ian Dury, has been continuing his career by sailing to various genres since the early 2000s.

Baxter released his first studio album, Len Parrot's Memorial Lift, in 2002, and released his 8th studio album, I Thought I Was Better, in 2020. It would not be wrong to say that Dury, who has managed to catch a hit in almost every album since his first album, is especially known for his tracks Leak At The Disco, Cocaine Man, I'm Not Your Dog, and Miami. Aylesbury Boy was the song that made the most noise from his last album so far.

Baxter Dury (born 18 December 1971) is an English indie musician, originally signed to Rough Trade Records. The discography of Baxter Dury consists of six studio albums, one collaboration album, one compilation album, one extended play and fourteen singles.

In addition, the famous DJ and producer Fred Again and Baxter have a very successful song called Baxter (These Are My Friends), which I highly recommend. When I first heard the song, I was so impressed that I wished these two would make an album.

Born on December 17, 1971, in Buckinghamshire, England, the artist gives the air of England very well in every song.

As we said in the title, Baxter Dury, who was fed from a wide variety of sources while making his music, listed the main names he used while making his latest album, I Thought I Was Better Than You, in an interview with a magazine. These names are Kendrick Lamar, Grace Jones, Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, Nancy Sinatra, and Whodini.