Gorillaz: 'I think we lean towards socialism. We are 100% left-wing'
Gorillaz, the virtual band created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, has expressed its strong left-wing political stance in light of their new album 'The Mountain.'
Since 2010, Gorillaz has not made such catchy and limitless music
Gorillaz's new album, described as both intimidating and immersive, marks a bold return to form since 2010.
The album that brings together Arctic Monkeys, Olivia Rodrigo, Damon Albarn, Pulp, and more artists for children in war-torn countries
HELP(2) is a fundraising album featuring prominent artists aiming to support children affected by war, launched by War Child.
No gloomy final farewell, but a colorful celebration of life. Gorillaz in India understood how to make their most personal album
Gorillaz's new album, 'The Mountain', reflects personal experiences with loss and the celebration of life, featuring unique musical elements.
Playful and Disjointed as Gorillaz Returns
Damon Albarn's virtual band, Gorillaz, returns with a diverse guest list, showcasing both hit potential and bold spoken word refrains, though the overall impression is deemed somewhat disjointed by the reviewer.
Pop: 'Wherever You Look, People Are Being Burned'
The article discusses a recent video call with musician Damon Albarn, showcasing his laid-back demeanor and intervening social commentary.
News from Gorillaz: A masterpiece about death
The article discusses Damon Albarn's musical endeavors, particularly focusing on Gorillaz and his recent work 'The Mountain.'
Damon Albarn's awkward Graham Norton appearance as he asks 'why didn't you invite me back?'
Damon Albarn confronted Graham Norton about not being invited back on the show since 2015, leading to discussions among viewers about his previous appearance.
Damon Albarn snaps at Graham Norton in very awkward exchange
Damon Albarn confronted Graham Norton about not being invited back to his talk show during an awkward moment while promoting his band's upcoming tour.