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Woshit, really? Skype me a link.
Sweet.
Can't wait to hear the new stuff.
wherrrrrrre?
i got the leak but i'm not sharing.
I really like a couple of the songs so far, Rhinestone Eyes, Superfast Jellyfish, Stylo and Glitter Freeze are my favourites so far. Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett are very creative, and very good at what they do.
I looked! Even managed to find a few tracks.
Just not the one I want.
It's just that I know of very few reliable resources that don't involve torrents.
:sadface:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=461DTk1C5_Y
have a listen. the entire album's on youtube.
youtube is shit quality, if anyone wants to be pointed in the right direction PM me. my inbox is 98% full so first come first serve
I'm about halfway through, liking it a lot so far. Very different but still distinctly Gorillaz.
Heh, plenty of torrents for this.
Will listen soon.
most of the torrents i could find were fake. y'all probably got D-sides.
I got the real thing too.
I didn't like it. It was kind of a let down.
They've released some really cool, catchy and original stuff before, but I haven't heard anything very interesting on this album at all and no decent hooks.
Their stuff has always been hit-or-miss with me, and this album is pretty much the same. Liking Stylo, but if it's like a lot of the stuff on their first album, I'll tire of it soon enough. Same for Sweepstakes. Most of the tracks haven't made much impression after a couple of listens.
It is fun to listen with some of the backstory (summed up pretty well here: http://io9.com/5483717/why-gorillaz-...-favorite-band ) in mind.
Stylo is okay. Not their best album (not done with it yet). However, Some Kind of Nature is totally going in my iTunes library.
The only redeeming quality is the presence of Lou Reed.
I see mostly positive reviews for this album, but really...
There's just nothing there which compares.
Then again maybe it's a grower. I felt the same about Radiohead's later albums but now I love them.
I've listened to some of the album and didn't like any of the songs really, im kind of dissapointed....I love demon days though.
Video for Stylo makes an unnotable, average track superb.
Plus Gaiman's Sandman shows up. In his ceremonial helm and dream shroud. I'm very pleased by this happening plus fat cop plus America desert road plus classy cars plus car chase plus Willis.
Visually the allusion is everywhere.
Sorry, I didn't mean him literally there.
That's not really how my philosophy of music goes.Quote:
Video for Stylo makes an unnotable, average track superb.
Any Del?
Edit; just looked it up, no:( his tracks are some of my favorites on the other albums. Although I am looking forward to hearing the Mos Def tracks.
Try philosophy of multi-media. The music alone is a certain quality, the video is a certain quality, but together they are a different quality.
You aren't judging them separately when you judge a music video. A track might complement the video and add things that alone it didn't have.
I'll admit, however, that relistenings to Stylo alone imply that it's growing on me.
The only thing I didn't like about the video is the obvious lack of Russel. Of course, I guess that's to be expected seeing as he's the drummer, and Stylo is mostly a techno track. Willis showing up was hilarious, as well as the events after.
The video makes me see Stylo in a whole new light. When I first heard it, I automatically thought of driving down the road through a city at night. After watching the vid, I see now that this song is better suited for daytime listening. I'll probably get it from iTunes this afternoon.
I have to take issue with this assessment now, seeing as I was heading home on the train when we had our little back-and-forth, got the itch to hear Stylo, and proceeded to listen to it no fewer than six times :D
That is some fine travellin' music.
Anyone know who is the vocalist belting out the meaty, gravelly parts, like someone backing over a ribeye in the driveway?
Got a download today. A listen through suggests it's not nearly as impressive as Demon Days; though there's nothing particularly bad it's all a bit samey. It feels like he uses the same drum machine hihat in most tracks.
But truthfully I don't think I know a better modern pop album than Demon Days. Gorillaz is what is right with modern pop music, and Stylo is quite an addictive song. I'm going to have to investigate Bobby Womack.
The actual release is tomorrow (March 8th), so go buy the CD! :P
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastic...#Release_dates
Different dates for different countries~
It would be pointlessly awesome if they did a concert there in support of cleaning it up.
I think molding it into a hip hop playland would set a good example of recycling.
Some of this new stuff is really great. I'm not that into rap, but Gorillaz always did a good job :)