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Dang. Didn't even think of spoofing my location using an app. Great idea.Same, that's why I used the GPS spoofing app lol
Dang. Didn't even think of spoofing my location using an app. Great idea.Same, that's why I used the GPS spoofing app lol
Clocks on the wall
to the watches on our hands
it's the MOMENTS we relive
it's the moments like this.
That review saying there were no memorable hooks is crazy.
I don't think you should use the goofy goth kid dance party gif if you like the song lmao
I think it'll be hard to beat Demon Days. I'll see how it ranks up when I get it this week though.
I hate The Fall. I never want to listen to it again.So...I'm seeing a lot of people call this the 5th album, and before the buildup to this release I didn't know so many people counted The Fall as a real Gorillaz album, huh.
I mean, it technically is, but...it's such a strange thing.
The Fall's only real saving grace is Revolving Doors, which I regularly keep on rotation.
But you'll have to forgive me as I listen to the B-sides style albums regularly. I listen to Ghost Train, Left Hand Suzuki Method, Stop the Dams and other songs just as regularly as songs from the main albums.
It's solid, it reminds me a lot of Disclosure.
Yeah I never considered The Fall an actual Gorillaz album. It was a fan club album that eventual got an actual release, but it's such a throwaway. Felt more like an advertisement for Apple than anything. "Hey look the whole thing was written on an iPad!".
Why are so many tracks here lacking in any kind of melody or musicality? It's a lot of stuff that just repeats the same tone without ever seeming to go anywhere? (it's been way too long since I knew how to talk about music properly)
Like, Ascension is really irritating to listen to because it's so repetitive in its sound. Same with Strobelite (I'm on a second listen to try to pin down exactly what's bugging me about it, and that's where I am in the tracks). Skipping ahead, She's My Collar is just... it's the same thing. Super flat. It's got some musicality to it, but Damon keeps his vocals in such a narrow range.
Let Me Out's okay.
The only song I really LIKE Saturnz Barz, where they're actually singing. Got melody n' stuff. Everything else is immensely forgettable, and that's really frustrating to me?
I don't mind Gorillaz doin weird stuff, but Fire Comin Out of the Monkey's Head actually went places; the track in the background was way more pronounced and Dennis Hopper's delivery is amazing. Everything seems so subdued and repetitive here in terms of the overall sound, with the sole exception (I could be forgetting something, I only just now finished listening to the whole album) of Saturnz Barz.
bonus track The Apprentice (ft Rag 'n' Bone Man, RAY BLK, and Zebra Katz) is coming out today
it's fucking good.
The Fall's only real saving grace is Revolving Doors, which I regularly keep on rotation.
But you'll have to forgive me as I listen to the B-sides style albums regularly. I listen to Ghost Train, Left Hand Suzuki Method, Stop the Dams and other songs just as regularly as songs from the main albums.
the fall, has amarillo,hillbilly man and little plastic bags as well, amarillo is a stand out on that record
Where are you guys hearing this
Why are so many tracks here lacking in any kind of melody or musicality? It's a lot of stuff that just repeats the same tone without ever seeming to go anywhere? (it's been way too long since I knew how to talk about music properly)
Like, Ascension is really irritating to listen to because it's so repetitive in its sound. Same with Strobelite (I'm on a second listen to try to pin down exactly what's bugging me about it, and that's where I am in the tracks). Skipping ahead, She's My Collar is just... it's the same thing. Super flat. It's got some musicality to it, but Damon keeps his vocals in such a narrow range.
Let Me Out's okay.
The only song I really LIKE Saturnz Barz, where they're actually singing. Got melody n' stuff. Everything else is immensely forgettable, and that's really frustrating to me?
I don't mind Gorillaz doin weird stuff, but Fire Comin Out of the Monkey's Head actually went places; the track in the background was way more pronounced and Dennis Hopper's delivery is amazing. Everything seems so subdued and repetitive here in terms of the overall sound, with the sole exception (I could be forgetting something, I only just now finished listening to the whole album) of Saturnz Barz.
Amarillo is one of the best Gorillaz songs imo. "The sun has come to save me"the fall, has amarillo,hillbilly man and little plastic bags as well, amarillo is a stand out on that record
Amarillo is one of the best Gorillaz songs imo. "The sun has come to save me"
The Apprentice (featuring RagnBone Man, Zebra Katz & RAY BLK)
Bonus: Let Me Out live from Printworks London, just uploaded today.
Here are some more live performances from that channel, not sure if they've been posted
Saturnz Barz live at Printworks London
Ascension live at Printworks London
Did you guys who got tickets for the concert get the email to download the CD? I haven't gotten mine, so I was wondering what's up.
Did you guys who got tickets for the concert get the email to download the CD? I haven't gotten mine, so I was wondering what's up.
That live version of Let Me Out has some elements to it that don't appear to have made it to the studio version, making the live version infinitely superior. That's a real shame.
Yeah I got it the next day, let's you pick between a download or physical CD too. Did you check the Gorillaz website to see if the tickets for that venue come with the album?
Is the leak of superb quality now, or is it still the bad vinyl rip?
Guessing the leak out there now is just the House Party? It's fine. Not sure what quality it's at but I thought it was good enough.