Friday, April 15, 2011
With last week's selection running long, I find it only fitting that this week's gets less play than the previous week. Why, you may ask? Frankly, no reason. It is my project however, so I believe that I make the rules. Also, this album is pretty deep, and due to circumstances this week, my mind is no longer in the right state to appreciate this album properly. And to the review.


This week's album is



I have to admit that before listening to Demon Days, I had never listened to an entire Gorillaz album. I mean sure, I knew the singles. Clint Eastwood [Explicit], is of course a favorite. Feel Good, Inc., which is on this album is another good one. I come to think that perhaps Gorillaz music is not to be listened to in part. The album is entertaining in so many ways, as well as deep beyond the few catchy tunes that people remember. Without writing a massive essay, I'll say this much: Definitely listen to this album. I plan on getting all three queued up and taking a day to hear them all. Buy it. Definitely.

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