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Now I know why they call it “bubblegum pop”
Holy hell, this video is saccharine.
It’s oozing with enough sugary confection to give you diabetes…through the computer screen. If you already have diabetes, make sure you have your insulin shot nearby. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Now I dare you to get the song out of your head. I’m not gonna lie, I actually kinda like it, in some guiltily shameful way (and besides, who can resist those eyes Ms. Perry has?). My only gripe – what’s with that Miley Cyrus “Party In The U.S.A.”-style autotuning on the “Oh, oh, ohhh” parts of the pre-chorus. Katy’s got a pretty good voice, and that autotune shit is annoying.
-Sam
A couple of days ago, Gorillaz leader Murdoc announced to the world that his cartoon group’s new album Plastic Beach was almost finished.
Well, today we got the official release date as well as the first single.
Plastic Beach will be released on March 9th, and the first single called “Stylo” is currently available on the band’s YouTube channel HERE.
“Stylo” doesn’t hit you over the head with Gorillaz’ trademark ingenuity the same way that “Feel Good Inc.” did way back in 2005 when it swept the country. Instead it opts to lock into a rock-solid funky disco beat that maintains a chill vibe throughout the song while guest vocalists Bobby Womack and Mos Def do most of the emoting. One thing’s for sure though - when it comes to Gorillaz, they rarely have many tracks that sound the same, so even if you can’t totally get into this first single, I’m betting there will be something on the new album that will get your hips shaking.
And like usual, the band has recruited more than its share of guests to appear on Plastic Beach. Some of those guests include Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, and De La Soul. Count me as particularly interested to hear the Snoop collaboration.
The full tracklist is after the jump.
Plastic Beach – it’s the new compound for the cartoon characters which make up Gorillaz (and what you see on the album cover). According to a press release, it’s “made up of the detritus, debris and washed up remnants of humanity. This Plastic Beach is the furthest point from any landmass on Earth; the most deserted spot on the planet.”