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Gorillaz iPhone Game Is Like Rhinestones Falling From The Sky Pilot Murdoc's Doom Glider over the skies of Plastic Beach HQ in Escape to Plastic Beach, the virtual band's very … ...
Where “Demon Days” still had a resemblance to “Gorillaz,” it is with “Plastic Beach” that Albarn really started to experiment. With the groovy beats that follow you through the album and the Lo-Fi ...
Based on the lives and times of the band Gorillaz, Escape to Plastic Beach is a 3D (Unity) action game in which Murdoc floats and fights above Plastic Beach HQ on his Doom Glider to foil 2D's ...
Five years on from the release of Demon Days, Murdoc Niccals and Co. return with Plastic Beach. The band have taken up residence, recording on a secret floating island deep in the South Pacific, a ...
This month will see Gorillaz head to the Copper Box Arena in London for four shows to celebrate some iconic albums.
For Plastic Beach, it's more of the same (which is a good thing) with Albarn serving as the sole producer for the first time, but bringing along plenty of help from Mos Def, Bobby Womack, Snoop ...
The surreal world conjured up by "Plastic Beach" is a bit like the sun-bleached suburbia in "Edward Scissorhands," and each track is an experience to be relished on its own. Some songs, particularly ...
“Plastic Beach,” the third studio album from animated quartet Gorillaz, first began as a project called “Carousel” in 2007. Originally meant to be a piece of work presented but not ...
"Plastic Beach, Gorillaz's third excellent album in a row, is all Albarn -- he writes the tunes, produces, sings, plays most of the music and gets people on the phone for left-field cameos," wrote ...
Leave it to a fake band to make a concept album about a plastic society sound so real. Leave it to the synthesizers that create most of the sounds and melodies on "Plastic Beach," the ambitious new ...