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Demon Days
Demon Days
Gorillaz / CD / 2005
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Damon Albarn
went to great pains to explain that the first
Gorillaz
album was a collaboration between him, cartoonist
Jamie Hewlett
, and producer
Dan the Automator
, but any sort of pretense to having the virtual
pop
group seem like a genuine collaborative band was thrown out the window for the group's long-awaited 2005 sequel,
Demon Days
.
Hewlett
still provides new animation for
Gorillaz
-- although the proposed feature-length film has long disappeared -- but
Dan the Automator
is gone, leaving
Albarn
as the unquestioned leader of the group. This isn't quite similar to
Blur
, a genuine band that faltered after
Graham Coxon
decided he had enough, leaving
Damon
behind to construct the muddled
Think Tank
largely on his own. No,
Gorillaz
were always designed as a collective, featuring many contributors and producers, all shepherded by
Albarn
, the songwriter, mastermind, and ringleader. Hiding behind
Hewlett
's excellent cartoons gave
Albarn
the freedom to indulge himself, but it also gave him focus since it tied him to a specific concept. Throughout his career,
Albarn
always was at his best when writing in character -- to the extent that anytime he wrote confessionals in
Blur
, they sounded stagy -- and
Gorillaz
not only gave him an ideal platform, it liberated him, giving him the opportunity to try things he couldn't within the increasingly dour confines of
Blur
. It wasn't just that the cartoon concept made for light music -- on the first
Gorillaz
album,
Damon
sounded as if he were having fun for the first time since
Parklife
. But 2005 is a much different year than 2001, and if
Gorillaz
exuded the heady, optimistic, future-forward vibes of the turn of the millennium,
Demon Days
is as theatrically foreboding as its title, one of the few
pop
records made since 9/11 that captures the eerie unease of living in the 21st century. Not really a cartoony feel, in other words, but
Gorillaz
indulged in doom and gloom from their very first single,
"Clint Eastwood,"
so this is not unfamiliar territory, nor is it all that dissimilar from the turgid moodiness of
Blur
's 2003
Think Tank
. But where
Albarn
seemed simultaneously constrained and adrift on that last
Blur
album -- attempting to create
indie rock
, yet unsure how since messiness contradicts his tightly wound artistic impulses -- he's assured and masterful on
Demon Days
, regaining his flair for grand gestures that served him so well at the height of
Britpop
, yet tempering his tendency to overreach by keeping the music lean and evocative through his enlistment of
electronica
maverick
Danger Mouse
as producer.
Demon Days
is unified and purposeful in a way
Albarn
's music hasn't been since
The Great Escape
, possessing a cinematic scope and a narrative flow, as the curtain unveils to the ominous, morose
"Last Living Souls"
and then twists and winds through valleys, detours, and wrong paths -- some light, some teeming with dread -- before ending up at the haltingly hopeful title track. Along the way, cameos float in and out of the slipstream and
Albarn
relies on several familiar tricks:
the Specials
are a touchstone, brooding minor key melodies haunt the album, there are some singalong refrains, while a celebrity recites a lyric (this time, it's
Dennis Hopper
). Instead of sounding like musical crutches, this sounds like an artist who knows his strengths and uses them as an anchor so he can go off and explore new worlds. Chief among the strengths that
Albarn
relies upon is his ability to find collaborators who can articulate his ideas clearly and vividly.
Artist
Gorillaz
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Virgin
Producer
Damon Albarn, Jason Cox, Gorillaz, Danger Mouse, James Dring
Release Date
2005 05 24
Song List
1: Intro (1:03)
2: Last Living Souls (3:10)
3: Kids With Guns (3:45)
4: O Green World (4:31)
5: Dirty Harry (3:43)
6: Feel Good Inc. (3:41)
7: El Mañana (3:50)
8: Every Planet We Reach Is Dead (4:53)
9: November Has Come (2:41)
10: All Alone (3:30)
11: White Light (2:08)
12: Dare (4:04)
13: Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head (3:16)
14: Don't Get Lost in Heaven (2:00)
15: Demon Days (4:28)
Style.Categories
Underground Rap, Alternative Rap, Alternative Pop/Rock, Hip-Hop
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