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Gorillaz


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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm surprised to not see any attention to the new track with Elton John.  I've loved the Song Machine stuff, Momentary bliss and Aries really stand out as being as good as anything they've done to me.  The last one, where Bob Smith went full Mighty Boosh took a bit of time to grow on me.  The new one I like right up until Elton kicks in, maybe it'll grow on me.

I think Gorillaz records always take a while to work their way into my hindbrain, a bit like Radiohead albums, I tend to always really love the previous one by the time the new one I don't really get arrives.  I slept on Humanz to be honest, right up until I had a near religious awakening with Tranz led me to revisit that album and really get to love it.

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1 hour ago, Spindles said:

I'm surprised to not see any attention to the new track with Elton John.  I've loved the Song Machine stuff, Momentary bliss and Aries really stand out as being as good as anything they've done to me.  The last one, where Bob Smith went full Mighty Boosh took a bit of time to grow on me.  The new one I like right up until Elton kicks in, maybe it'll grow on me.

I think Gorillaz records always take a while to work their way into my hindbrain, a bit like Radiohead albums, I tend to always really love the previous one by the time the new one I don't really get arrives.  I slept on Humanz to be honest, right up until I had a near religious awakening with Tranz led me to revisit that album and really get to love it.

I didn't want to bump the thread just to say I didn't like it. I wasn't keen the whole way through, even before Reg sang.  And it did get worse when he started.

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3 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Will be very curious to see if future shows potentially are based around full-album performances or not. Intriguing for Damon to lean further into the nostalgia crowd.

I assume it'll be around the new album (which is being debuted in full as the mystery show at the copper box)

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Plastic Beach actually took a year or two to grow on me. I was disappointed at first, believe it or not. It seemed a bit overwhelming. I can say it has aged very well now though. Saw Gorillaz back in 2021 and it was absolutely unreal. Easy contender for best show I have ever been to.

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