Garage Palace- Gorillaz Review

Image result for gorillaz garage palaceWhen will Damon Albarn run out of ideas? As of now, it seems like never. With yet another new song by Gorillaz that's not a repeat and features another person no one's heard of, I find even more respect for Albarn. He just creates so much, its insane- he probably has more ideas he came up with today than there are posts on this blog. Just wow. The video for this song was pretty good too!

This song a collaboratio with Little Simz, a female british rapper who lends this song the no-nonsense relatively speedy, slightly jerky rap that the US could do with more of. I mean, come on- Lil Pump made a terrible song and could barely get it to bet two minutes- tha's how bad US rappers are. Albarn backs her rapid delivery with House-y instrumenatls that of course have a bit of Gorillaz weirdness in them. They work well together, unlike some other Gorillaz songs which had good raps and bad music or the inverse. The song ends(after only two and a half minutes) with an excellently crafted ending, proving Albarn is on top of his game even after fifteen years of Gorillaz.

While this is a decent song, it doesn't quite match the atmospheric Hip-Hop smoothness of Humanz, and doesn't go back to their older, trippier sound. I won't even try to guess where this fits into Gorillaz discography, with the peularities of their outputs being even more confusing than some of their songs. But if they make more music, that's good- the world needs more Gorillaz.

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