When you think of Gorillaz, it's usually an animated extravaganza that comes to mind. And that's usually by design.
So it's a nice surprise to find a stripped down take on the animated band that pulls down that cartoon wall completely for once.
It's good to see Damon Albarn front and center again. It makes you wonder just why he really needs 2D, Murdoc, Noodle and company anyways?
On Melancholy Hill
Showing posts with label Gorillaz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gorillaz. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Overload, overload, overload. Let it go, this too shall pass.
Some more housekeeping: This time it's a battle of the high concept video bands.
In this corner we have Damon Albarn's pet project Gorillaz. This time he ropes in Bruce Willis to animate a good ol' Hollywood chase with his usual motley crew. Stylo is the best song off of the new Gorillaz album, and the song gets one heck of a video.
In the other corner, the kings of the low budget spectacle, OK GO. By now this Rube Goldberg on steroids clip has well gone viral. So if this is your first time seeing the clip for This Too Shall Pass, nice rock you live under!
Who wins? I'll let you decide...
In this corner we have Damon Albarn's pet project Gorillaz. This time he ropes in Bruce Willis to animate a good ol' Hollywood chase with his usual motley crew. Stylo is the best song off of the new Gorillaz album, and the song gets one heck of a video.
In the other corner, the kings of the low budget spectacle, OK GO. By now this Rube Goldberg on steroids clip has well gone viral. So if this is your first time seeing the clip for This Too Shall Pass, nice rock you live under!
Who wins? I'll let you decide...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
No Distance Left to Run
When you think of band you wish you could have seen live, we all have our short list of missed opportunities. Usually it's a case of bad timing, youth or just life getting in the way, plain and simple.
My top one should come as no surprise. If the Talking Heads ever got back together for a farewell whirl, you better bet I'd be there. And no, David Byrne's world-beats won't cut it alone.
Then there are others like Scissor Sisters that I missed seeing here in Denver because I had my priorities straight and was being a supportive boyfriend that night. But they're still jamming along, with a third album on the precipice, so there may yet be opportunities.
Then there's Blur. They hit me big while I was still on my global hopscotch period so I had the albums, but never a chance to hit one of their concerts. Then they all started fighting, and well, we know what happens then.
They did however get back together for some shows last summer, and like those old James Bond posters tell us, never say never again.
Who knows, I may yet get that chance to see Damon Albarn and company do their live thing versus the animated Gorillaz (amongst other things) he does on the side.
In the meantime they're going to give us a taste of the path to reunion, and it just may have to do, because really, with musicians, you just never know what to expect:
My top one should come as no surprise. If the Talking Heads ever got back together for a farewell whirl, you better bet I'd be there. And no, David Byrne's world-beats won't cut it alone.
Then there are others like Scissor Sisters that I missed seeing here in Denver because I had my priorities straight and was being a supportive boyfriend that night. But they're still jamming along, with a third album on the precipice, so there may yet be opportunities.
Then there's Blur. They hit me big while I was still on my global hopscotch period so I had the albums, but never a chance to hit one of their concerts. Then they all started fighting, and well, we know what happens then.
They did however get back together for some shows last summer, and like those old James Bond posters tell us, never say never again.
Who knows, I may yet get that chance to see Damon Albarn and company do their live thing versus the animated Gorillaz (amongst other things) he does on the side.
In the meantime they're going to give us a taste of the path to reunion, and it just may have to do, because really, with musicians, you just never know what to expect:
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