Gorillaz Released Their Self-Titled Debut 25 Years Ago Today
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Gorillaz is, at least, a particular band. His story begins in the 1990s, when Graham Coxon, guitarist of the iconic Britpop Blur band and fan of the English illustrator Jamie Hewlett, asked the latter to interview his group, as Hewlett was also co-founder of Deadline magazine. In that interview, Hewlett met the vocalist and frontman of the London quartet, Damon Albarn, and as many relationships we built throughout life, they did not get along we…
On a day like today but in 2001, Gorillaz published in the United Kingdom his debut album homonymous. Behind the project were the musician Damon Albarn (known until then for his work with Blur) and the cartoonist Jamie Hewlett, creator of the comic strip Tank Girl. The proposal was simple in its concept and complex in [...] See more news in Indie Hoy.
25 Years Later: Gorillaz Set The Tone For Illustrious Guest Filled Career On Timeless Self-Titled Debut - Glide Magazine
It was only a short few weeks ago that the beloved virtual band Gorillaz released The Mountain, their ninth studio album. The stunning journey through worldwide psychedelia and hypnotic melodies pushes the Damon Albarn-led band into yet another exhilarating new direction, marked by its whimsical flutes and ethereal textures. The Mountain continues the Gorillaz trend of carefully recruiting collaborators to execute a lofty vision that paid off tr…
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