Those music fans that have frequently viewed Gorillaz asa novelty act and not technically a real `band,` perhaps saw thefabricated connotations implied by the figure of their new album, Plastic Beach,and viewed it as some form of proof of their parochial judgment,deciding to steer clear of the animated group`s latest record entirely.That eccentric of misguided decision would ultimately be a mistake, though,as Plastic Beach
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Gorillaz Plastic Beach
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Plastic Beach
Gorillaz is one of those bands you can`t look for a next album from. They`re not yet an alternative group of any genre-just alternative because they make on any case of medicine and do it well. I was beyond happy when I launch out they were coming out with another album and like Demon Days, I was queer what the title stood for. Gorillaz does a phenomenal job at storytelling and it`s amazing how they change from another genre to the future without ruining the concept.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Gorillaz' Plastic Beach Album Cover By Track
Gorillaz Plastic Beach Album Cover By TrackIt features Mos Def, Snoop, Kano and more
Overall Gorillaz' new album Plastic Beach- which is released on March 8- is less blue than its predecessor Demon Days and is also less hip-hop focused.
Instead the disc features a place of synth disco sounds mixed with songs that could easily appear on any of Damon Albarn`s work with his early bands.
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