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Gorillaz is back with
their 8th studio album “Cracker Island” their first album in three
years “Song Machine, Season one: Strange Timez”. The animated band led by Damon Albarn has consistently made quality music for the last 20+ years. Some of the
songs on this album were supposed to be a sequel to the last album but that
idea was scrapped for a traditional album and this album has the usual amount
of collaborations. Stevie Nicks, Thundercat, Bad Bunny, Bootie Brown and Beckare some of the artists they collaborate with and this album is a follow-up for
their EP “Meanwhile” that came out two years ago.
The issue with this
album nothing stands out or takes any risk in being a band that blends genres
together so seamlessly. They usually make hits out of songs that feature other
artists but none of the featured artists they work with make the songs stand
out which is very disappointing for the track with Stevie Nicks called “Oil”, it
doesn’t even sound like her. It sounds like they auto tuned her voice so much
you can’t recognize it.
Most of the songs sound
the same with Albarn singing over hip-hop/club sounding sounds as it says he
has synthesizers all over this album which is way too much. The tracks “The Tired Influencer, “Oil” and the title song “Cracker Island” even if it’s catchy
are big examples of that. While “Tormenta” is all Spanish which isn’t bad just
doesn’t do much for anyone, no offense Bad Bunny. “New Gold” is catchy but the
rapping doesn’t fit well with it.
“Silent Running” has a
more upbeat pace to it as it rocks out a bit but still has the club/hip-hop
feel to it but is one of the better songs on the album. The remaining tracks
seem to be the better songs as they have no featured artists on them. “Baby queen” has great sounding vocals. “Tarantula” also has a nice sound to it and
“Skinny ape” is an interesting song but a solid track. The final track
“Possession Island” has a nice quiet/slow pace to it and is sounds very
emotional too, plus it has great piano solos along with Beck harmonizing.
I will give Albarn
credit as he is a very talented singer/songwriter and musician who literally
does everything to make an album. That doesn’t mean you have to make an album
every few years or even every five years if it is going to be average, as the
album isn’t great or bad just ok and listenable. Just many critics like myself
think there is something missing and that it sounds like his solo work which I
never listened to but can imagine. Nothing reminds of me “Feel good inc”,
“Clint Eastwood” or “19-2000” or anything off “Plastic Beach”. I think their fans
would rather be on Possession Island the last track than on Cracker Island
their title track.