Intro
Laid back beats, chill vibe, unexpected variety, a multitude of guest rappers, and an eco-friendly message. These are some of the things to expect when you crank up “Plastic Beach.” Be warned friend, you won’t be hearing anything like the instantly catchy “Feel Good Inc” line “Windmill windmill for the land” or the delicious piano riffs melody in “Slow Country.”
Damon Albarn (primary producer and band co-creator) has revealed a whole other side of Gorillaz. You either accept it or throw it away (go turn on “Demon Days” – I wouldn’t hold it against you).
Track breakdowns (only the important songs)
Track 1. “Orchestral Intro” Open with a fantastic orchestral introduction (hence the self-entitled name). Ocean waves crashing in the background. Smooth transition into track 2.
Track 2. ”Welcome to The World of the Plastic Beach” Laid back beat with an even more laid back Snoop.
Track 3. “White Flag” Where the hell is this going? Indian drumming style, strings, and flute! Goodbye beach, hello New Delhi. For one minute that is. Then bam! Transition into a crappy pop electronic beeping with fast rapping about God knows what.
Track 6. “Superfast Jellyfish” Intro with a 1950′s-style TV commercial selling some cheap microwave dish. Then cue the poppin’ drum beat and humorous rapping. This track is divided into two parts: the rap verses and then Albarn singing the chorus in classic Gorillaz style. Definitely an interesting song (mix of pop Gorillaz with rap).
Track 7. “Empire Ants” Finally, we are at the beach. Calming guitar melody echoing into oblivion. Piano adds glittering notes into the mix. Albarn croons like a fool with much less effect on his vocal than usual. Unfortunately, half way through the song, Yukimi Nagano (from the band Little Dragon) takes over and “Empire Ants” loses its charm.
Track 10. “On Melancholy Hill” My favorite from this album. A relaxing beat, rich synth riffs, and Albarn singing about love and distant dreams.
Track 11. “To Binge” Not a very complex but still relaxing. Probably the most “islandy” track on the album.
The Good
- very different than what Gorillaz fans are use to (something new)
- Eco-Friendly message
- wide variety of styles
- combination of pop, electronic, and hiphop genres
The Bad
- way too many guest artists (Snoop Dogg, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Kano, Bashy, Bobby Womack, Mos Def, Gruff Rhys, De La Soul, Little Dragon, Mark E. Smith, Lou Reed, and more)
- Not enough of Albarn!
- Albarn himself admits that this is the most pop album he has ever made
- Compared to previous albums, “Plastic Beach” seems loose, unsure, and with songs that have clashing styles
Bottom line
Not worth the time. Keep listening to “Demon Days” or “Gorillaz” album. Although my counterpart (Erik) may enjoy the hiphop
Verdict – 2 out of 5
Favorite songs: “Superfast Jellyfish” “On Melancholy Hill” “To Binge”
-Ryan Davis
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