Plastic Beach

edited July 2011 in General Chat
The new Gorillaz album hit UK stores (and elsewhere) today. After much deliberation I went for the iTunes Deluxe Edition so I could get the two extra and exclusive tracks. It's a different direction from their previous albums, but that's what makes it so good. You never really know what you're going to get with Gorillaz. I find their songs take a while to grow on me, but here's what I like on first listening:
  • Stylo (had the single beforehand)
  • Superfast Jellyfish
  • On Melancholy Hill
Has anyone else picked it up? What do you think? You can hear some of the songs on their YouTube channel. Be sure to check out their online adventure game too.

Comments

  • edited March 2010
    Yeah that album is very good. It's not my usual type of music, but still I listen to "Plastic Beach" over and over. Especially "Some Kind of Nature". Lou Reed, damnit!
  • edited March 2010
    I really love it :)
    Only song that doesn't really fit on the album is the Snoop Dogg one...
  • nikasaurnikasaur Telltale Alumni
    edited March 2010
    It's out TODAY? I heard the preview on Guardian, it was... much more hip hop based than I'd heard from them, less groovy than I was hoping for. Certainly going to buy it and let it digest, there were a few fun songs that stood out but it felt like I was listening to a friend's Pandora station... wasn't what I was expecting or hoping for yet.
    I am probably 100% wrong and a week away from uttering my apologies to the Cartoon Band gods.
  • edited March 2010
    I'm gonna download it tomorrow and give it a few listens. At first I didn't like the single, but I think it's a grower. Sounds like the whole albums gonna be a bit of a grower to be honest (which I appreciate).
  • edited March 2010
    This isn't meant to sound snarky, but I didn't really realise Gorillaz had a following anymore :o
  • nikasaurnikasaur Telltale Alumni
    edited March 2010
    I'm surprised with the ferocity that people are taking this new album, as I thought they were more of an acquired taste, but danceable music speaks for itself. I was quite excited to hear of a new release, good music + fun premise!
  • edited March 2010
    I liked bits of it, the hip-hop songs are a little jarring to me, as I like hearing the mix of gorillaz vocals and interludes of freestyling.

    However there are songs on the album I enjoy immensely and think there's a solid wonderful evolution happening with the creators.

    I also really enjoyed the music video for Stylo, I thought the style was quite nice, even if the premise was simple.
  • edited March 2010
    So is anyone else playing the game? I'm stuck on trying to get the pelican to spit up the "spanner". In exchange, I'm finished with the wall of captains, if anyone needs any help.
  • edited March 2010
    I'm actually quite disappointed by the album, it came out of nowhere and feels flat in most tracks, of course after the amazing Demon Days it was going to be a hard task to live up to, what I find more annoying is that the song I like the most, Pirate Jet, is the last song on the album and is just too damn short!
  • edited March 2010
    I'm a massive hip-hop fan. So don't think much of the comments about how plastic beach has become 'too hip hop'. Demon Days had many very obvious hip hop leanings, but they were placed among damned creative backgrounds. Plastic Beach still has all those influences, but seems to have stripped away a lot of the layers present in the previous two albums. I don't really think they've gained anything by doing this.
  • edited March 2010
    It's interesting hearing everyone's different views on the album. After a couple more listens through, the tracks Empire Ants and Broken have grown on me. I don't really mind the hip-hop in this album, but I think the stuff with Damon in is probably the best.

    For reference, my favourite past Gorillaz songs are Clint Eastwood, 19/2000 (Soulchild Remix), Feel Good Inc. and Dare.
  • edited March 2010
    Pinchpenny wrote: »
    but I think the stuff with Damon in is probably the best.

    He's at better use in Gorillaz than he ever was in Blur
  • edited January 2011
    They've released a new one, The Fall. This deserves a separate thread probably ...
    The album was recorded only and only using iPad! And it's really good despite not being recorded using real instruments!
    "Revolving Doors" and "Aspen Forest" are my favourite.
  • edited January 2011
    Milkman08 wrote: »
    They've released a new one, The Fall. This deserves a separate thread probably ...
    The album was recorded only and only using iPad! And it's really good despite not being recorded using real instruments!
    "Revolving Doors" and "Aspen Forest" are my favourite.

    Oh, wow! I read about this before Christmas and completely forgot about it. Thanks for reminding me.

    It let's me stream the songs from that site when I sign up to their newsletter. Am I right in saying you have to be a member of their (paid) fan club to actually download the album?
  • edited January 2011
    Am I right in saying you have to be a member of their (paid) fan club to actually download the album?
    Yep. You have to be a member of their "Sub Division Fan Club" to download the free album, which technically makes it non-free doesn't it? :)
  • edited January 2011
    Milkman08 wrote: »
    Yep. You have to be a member of their "Sub Division Fan Club" to download the free album, which technically makes it non-free doesn't it? :)

    which makes it too expensive. Sorry. I am not paying that money to be in their fanclub.
  • edited January 2011
    der_ketzer wrote: »
    which makes it too expensive. Sorry. I am not paying that money to be in their fanclub.

    Indeed. I think the album is getting a proper retail release later this year.
  • edited January 2011
    I listened to it a couple of times but it never really grabbed me. There are a couple of good tracks on it but it just didn't gel like the great albums do. I don't think they'll ever top Demon Days.
  • edited January 2011
    Yeah, they'd have to put out something absolutely AMAZING to top Demon Days. That said, I still haven't gotten around to listening to any of the album other than Stylo. I really ought to get around to picking it up.
  • edited January 2011
    I know right, :) I just put Stylo on repeat for ages and have only listened to the album as a whole a couple of times, including once after reading this thread. It's like I don't want to listen to anything else on it, which is a bad sign for an album.
  • edited January 2011
    Actually, I only listened to Stylo because it was the only song with a video at the time. I haven't even thought about Gorillaz in months other than when one of their songs comes up on my iPod's shuffle.
  • edited January 2011
    Why do you guys only listen to stylo? Rhinestone Eyes and On Melancholy Hill are SO AWESOME. Srsly, you don't want to miss those.
  • edited January 2011
    Considering my original post here was nearly a year ago, I think it's good to look back, initially I was quite harsh on this album, it's not quite Instant Hits, but it's a grower, there's actually a few tracks on the album that are brilliant, but the only way to enjoy them is at a high volume over headphones, tracks like Stylo, Rhinestone Eyes, Glitter Freeze and Plastic Beach.
  • edited July 2011
    Pinchpenny wrote: »
    Indeed. I think the album is getting a proper retail release later this year.
    It's out now!
    In fact, The Fall released in April; but I had no idea since I've already got the "free" digital version and I weren't following the news related to the album's physical release.
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