British alternative/electronic act Gorillaz, whose studio album Plastic Beach is now available, is the most blogged musical act on March 8, according to The Hype Machine. Oxford, England indie dance-punk band Foals is number two on the list, followed by RJD2, an American producer, singer, and instrumentalist.
The Independent — British alternative/electronic act Gorillaz, whose studio album Plastic Beach is now available, is the most blogged musical act on March 8, according to The Hype Machine... more info
The Independent — On March 9, British alternative/electronic act Gorillaz is the most blogged musical act of the moment, with singles and remixes from its just-released album Plastic Beac... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Stuffed as they were with electro-pop hooks and globe-tripping grooves, the first two Gorillaz albums never actually felt like side-project material.
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MTV.com News — Here's a little of what you can expect from the latest offering from Damon Albarn and crew.By James Montgomery
Gorillaz
Photo: EMI Music / Jamie Hewlett
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L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Damon Albarn formed this heady cartoon-band side project to keep himself entertained while on hiatus from his seminal Britpop act, Blur. Stuffed as they were with electro... more info
411 Mania — Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett return with their cartoon pals and promise to turn pop music on its head. Is Plastic Beach the next evolution is pop music or the moment wh... more info
Allmusic Blog — Gorillaz began as a lark but turned serious once it became Damon Albarn’s primary creative outlet following the slow dissolve of Blur. Delivered five years after the de... more info