Gorillaz - Plastic Beach Review

Plastic Beach

Gorillaz

Release Date: 8th Mar, 2010
Label: Parlophone
Genre: Indie

The much anticipated third album from Damon Albarn and company, ‘Plastic Beach’ is the follow up to 2005’s ‘Demon Days’, and carries with it a fair amount of responsibility to deliver as that album and the group’s eponymous debut in 2001 did. The first thing that is striking about the album is the amount of guest stars – hardly a track goes by without a vocalist from Snoop Dogg and Bobby Womack to Gruff Rhys (from Super Furry Animals) and The Fall’s Mark E. Smith popping by. We feel that this causes a reverse effect and rather than adding to the trademark Gorillaz sound (off-kilter electro/hip-hop if anything) it feels stifling and the sound of a band in desperate need of something to pep them up (possible overkill). The LP is not without highlights – the stomping robotic disco-pop of lead single ‘Stylo’ is a classic, as is the bonkers glam-rock of ‘Glitter Freeze’. There is also the gorgeous ‘On Melancholy Hill’, evoking the 1980s hit ‘Electric Dreams’ by Giorgio Moroder and Phil Oakey. Ultimately however, this latest effort from Albarn’s virtual collective feels rather bloated and somewhat misdirected – a simple dash of editing may have worked wonders here. Overall, a great mixture of tracks, dominated by the presence of so many powerful forces in the recording industry leaving us with a slight ‘plastic’ taste in our mouths......

Reviewed by Pete Muscutt

About The Artist

Gorillaz

Gorillaz are a british virtual band (currently on hiatus) formed in 1998 by a collaboration between Damon Albarn of Blur and Jamie Hewlett, co-creator of the comic book Tank Girl. They had the idea to create the band while watching MTV in their London flat and originally intended to call the project Gorilla. The band is comprised of four fictional band members: 2-D (vocals, keyboard), Murdoc Niccals (bass), Noodle (guitar, vocals), and Russel Hobbs (drums). These characters only appear in animated form and are not alter-egos of real people, as is often mistakenly assumed. There is an extensive fictional back-story behind these band members, written by Albarn and Hewlett. Their albums, several of their music videos, and their autobiographical book Rise Of The Ogre all tell the saga. Damon Albarn is the only permanent musical contributor to the band, which is a collaboration between various musicians. Their style is broad, with a large number of alternative influences including rock, hip-hop, and electronica. They have released three studio albums: Gorillaz (2001), Demon Days (2005), and Plastic Beach (2010). Additionally, they have put out two B-side collections, G-Sides (2001) and D-Sides (2007), and a reggae remix of the Gorillaz album entitled Laika Come Home (2002). The band has also released three DVDs: Phase One: Celebrity Takedown, Demon Days: Live at Manchester Opera House, and Phase Two: Slow Boat To Hades. At the end of 2010, Gorillaz released their next album, The Fall, which was recorded during their US 'Escape to Plastic Beach' tour. It is promoted as being the first album made entirely on iPad. The album is streamed on the Gorillaz website. The band's first single, Clint Eastwood, was released on 5 March 2001. This single was the first of four from Gorillaz, which was released on 26 March 2001. The other three singles were released over the next year. These were: 19-2000, Rock the House, and Tomorrow Comes Today. The album sold over 7 million copies worldwide and has gone platinum twice in the United Kingdom earning them an entry in the Guinness Book of Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band. It was nominated for the Mercury Prize, but the nomination was later withdrawn at the band's request. Collaborators on the first album included Del tha Funkee Homosapien (often mistaken as a band-member), Miho Hatori (formerly of Cibo Matto), Tina Weymouth of Talking Heads.and Ibrahim Ferrer. The album was produced by Dan The Automator. At the end of 2001 the band released another single, 911, which was a collaboration between Gorillaz and rap artists D12, Eminem and Terry Hall. The single was from the soundtrack to the 2002 action comedy Bad Company. Their second studio album, Demon Days, was released on 11 May 2005 and included the hit singles Feel Good Inc., Dare, Dirty Harry and Kids with Guns / El Mañana. Demon Days went five times platinum in the UK, double platinum in the United States, and earned five Grammy award nominations for 2006 and won one of them (Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals). Collaborators on this album (produced by DJ Danger Mouse) include De La Soul, Bootie Brown of The Pharcyde, Shaun Ryder of Happy Mondays, Neneh Cherry, Ike Turner, MF Doom, and Roots Manuva, amongst others. In late 2007, Albarn and Hewlett began working on Carousel, a new Gorillaz project which eventually evolved into the band's third studio album, Plastic Beach, which was released 9 March 2010. Albarn said, "I'm making this one the most pop record I've ever made in many ways, but with all my experience to try and at least present something that has got depth.” The album features guest performances by Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, Mos Def, Bobby Womack, Gruff Rhys, Mark E. Smith, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Kano, Bashy, De La Soul, Little Dragon, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Sinfonia Viva, and The Lebanese National Orchestra for Oriental Arabic Music. A 3D projection of the group was shown at the 2005 MTV Music Awards and the 2006 Grammys. They also performed at the Brits, in a different format, using screens rather than projections. Gorillaz have performed live in other occasions as well: in 2001 & 2002 they did tours where the musicians played behind screens, and in 2005 & 2006, Gorillaz had five nights in Manchester and New York respectively. This time the screens were behind the musicians, who were visible to the audience only as silhouettes (except for the guest-stars). Since the band began to achieve mainstream success, there have been rumours of them working on a full-length movie. Some of these have been confirmed, but nothing has gotten beyond planning stages, mainly due to conflicts between the band and studios involved. In 2008, Hewlett said "Ultimately we didn't think that feel we're in a position to make the kind of movie we want to make with Gorillaz at the moment. [...] But I'd still like to make a full, lavishly-animated Gorillaz movie someday." Albarn and Hewlett created a Pop Opera called Monkey: Journey to the West, which premiered in the summer of 2007 at the Manchester International Festival. A soundtrack album was recorded in the summer as well (initially only digitally available though a CD version was released in 2008). The production went on to show at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris in September-October 2007, the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC, USA in May 2008, and the Royal Opera House in London in July 2008. The duo behind the Pop Opera built on ideas from Monkey: Journey to the West to release a short film in the Summer of 2008 which accompanied the United Kingdom's coverage of the BBC Olympic Coverage in Beijing. It featured a basic outline of the main plot elements of the Opera, reworked into a "Journey to the East", with the characters finishing in the Beijing Olympic Stadium. Gorillaz headlined the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2010, as an immediate replacement for U2, who dropped out of performing at the festival. At the end of 2010 Gorillaz released their next album The Fall made in the hotel rooms during their US tour. It is the first album made entirely on iPad. The album is streamed on the Gorillaz website and was available for free download for a limited time. In April 2012, Albarn told The Guardian that he and Hewlett had fallen out and that future Gorillaz projects were "unlikely". Gorillaz's current live band's lineup includes Damon Albarn - Vocals, keyboards, guitar, bass guitar Jamie Hewlett - Illustration, visuals, FX Mike Smith Mick Jones - guitar Paul Simonon - bass Cass Browne - Drums, percussion

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50 Comments

  1. BrynnerFell 14 May 2012

    Yeh, this is actually pretty damn good.

  2. hotterthanjuly 07 May 2012

    Best Gorillaz album.

  3. Pezrawr 05 May 2012

    Different but wonderful.

  4. Sikorkaaa 02 May 2012

    i don't like this shit, but i love 2/3 songs from it

  5. DevilFlamingo 11 Apr 2012

    this album is flawfree, unlike The Fall, and better than the first two, though I loved those too.

  6. KasparovDeepBlu 02 Apr 2012

    (best album by far)

  7. KasparovDeepBlu 02 Apr 2012

    feat. Gorillaz - Featuring Beach feat. Gorillaz - "feat. Feat (feat. feat. Feat and featuring Feature)"

  8. gracenf4u 12 Mar 2012

    The perfect misanthrope's Heaven

  9. evil-fingers 09 Feb 2012

    masterpiece

  10. BoredAnimal 19 Jan 2012

    v Well, Damon Albarn does.

  11. VillaFuzz 17 Jan 2012

    How would Gorillaz be 'featuring' somebody when pretty much all there members are 'featured' anyway? THE BAND DOESN'T EXIST

  12. Jhowkun 15 Jan 2012

    I didn't dislike this album, but I never get so addicted to it ):

  13. SkyEatsMoon 20 Nov 2011

    v prolly racist

  14. mk79 02 Nov 2011

    I just realised this is actually a damn good album. Dunno why I wasted time hating it during the past year... probably the same old frustration of no new Blur material.

  15. AlohaLauren 29 Oct 2011

    So good.

  16. thisjim 24 Oct 2011

    masterpiece !

  17. am7cxr 17 Oct 2011

    Albums great. quit being dumb.

  18. gummishark 14 Oct 2011

    like gorillaz,just not this album...to much rap/hip hop.kinda lost me.

  19. Sydward 13 Oct 2011

    Snoop should go back to producing porn movies rather than waste his time here (or with Katy Perry). [2]

  20. JoaoLuck 30 Sep 2011

    P.E.R.F.E.C.T. ALBUM

  21. afonsohenrie 29 Sep 2011

    amazing album ! *-*

  22. ESPEEo_O 25 Sep 2011

    Fantastic Album!!!:D

  23. niqart 18 Sep 2011

    Empire Ants. To Binge. On Melancholy Hill

  24. Lindellvalensi 17 Sep 2011

    plastic bitches

  25. melodymann 25 Aug 2011

    bitches please <3

  26. Libertyz 21 Aug 2011

    Empire Ants And To Binge <3 . I love Damon and Little Dragon, amazing combination.

  27. BlockJuice 16 Jul 2011

    not as good as Demon Days, sorry

  28. ronybozoglian 05 Jul 2011

    On Melancholy Hill

  29. Violectus 29 Jun 2011

    What happened to the cover?

  30. Disgeae 29 Jun 2011

    Anyways, best album ofc.

  31. Disgeae 29 Jun 2011

    New artwork?

  32. Exzart 29 Jun 2011

    Plastic Bitches

  33. TulioDavid 22 Jun 2011

    you guys are retarded. this is their best album by far. [4]

  34. albumdeblur13 18 Jun 2011

    you guys are retarded. this is their best album by far. [3]

  35. loudecibels 05 Jun 2011

    If you have to defend the album so badly, it's probably not a good album. Looks like they hired a lot of personal favorites to pen the songs and it's 'meh' at best for the rest. Most of the songs fit awkwardly together, and Snoop should go back to producing porn movies rather than waste his time here (or with Katy Perry).

  36. ethanlevinskas 04 Jun 2011

    Empire Ants <3

  37. Radioshack- 29 May 2011

    Stylo and Superfast Jellyfish ♥

  38. TENPOINTONE 19 May 2011

    what went wrong...?

  39. dehumpn 14 May 2011

    the soundtrack to last summer in british columbia

  40. zhelnerovich 06 May 2011

    Disgusting cover

  41. RevengeLobster 04 May 2011

    Not quite as good as Demon Days or their self titled, but still damn good.

  42. Wheelsgr 03 May 2011

    Awesome album, love a lot of the collabs. It took time to learn to appreciate it but once you learn... I remember working in a café with Empire Ants playing and it got toward the more rhythmic section of the song. I had to stop everything that I was doing and just LISTEN.

  43. Jonathanzzz 22 Apr 2011

    Empire Ants > your lives

  44. BlackMagicM66 22 Apr 2011

    Are we the last living souls?

  45. shootinstars 21 Apr 2011

    aaw, love the night version of the cover!

  46. niqart 14 Apr 2011

    EMPIRE ANTS. To Binge. On Melancholy Hill. Stylo

  47. awakeningirl 13 Apr 2011

    Amooo este album!! geniales

  48. muymechuda 08 Apr 2011

    On Melancholy Hill es una cancion divina!

  49. muymechuda 08 Apr 2011

    Excelente

  50. RockBottomRiser 08 Apr 2011

    There best. It's awesome.

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