Gorillaz / Cracker Island
Album: | Cracker Island | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Gorillaz | Added: | Feb 2023 | |
Label: | Warner Bros. Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2023-03-30 | Pull Date: | 2023-06-01 |
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Week Ending: | May 21 | May 14 | May 7 | Apr 30 | Apr 23 | Apr 16 | Apr 9 | Apr 2 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 13, 2024: | KZSU Time Traveler
Cracker Island (Feat. Thundercat) |
4. | Nov 24, 2023: | The Great British Breakfast
Oil (Feat. Stevie Nicks) |
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2. | Jan 12, 2024: | KZSU Time Traveler
Cracker Island (Feat. Thundercat) |
5. | Nov 17, 2023: | The Great British Breakfast
Oil (Feat. Stevie Nicks) |
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3. | Dec 01, 2023: | The Great British Breakfast
Oil (Feat. Stevie Nicks) |
6. | Nov 10, 2023: | The Great British Breakfast
Oil (Feat. Stevie Nicks) |
Album Review
Francis D
Reviewed 2023-03-11
Reviewed 2023-03-11
“Cracker Island” Gorillaz
English multi-instrumentalist, Damon Albarn, and his musical project, Gorillaz, are back with their 8th album. A virtual band made up of four animated characters, on Cracker Island Gorillaz continues to synthesize alt rock, hip hop and just a hint of dub into art pop songs with catchy melodies and danceable beats. This album draws inspiration from being largely recorded in L.A., rather than in London — and features guest artists such as Stevie Nicks, Thundercat, Kevin Parker (Tame Impala), Bad Bunny, Bootie Brown and Beck. Reviews have been mixed — some saying the act is getting a bit stale, but others saying it’s one of the artist’s best.
— Francis
Recommended: 1, 4, 9, 2, 8, 10. Radio edits on tracks 5 and 8.
1. (3:34) Cracker Island (Feat. Thundercat) — Toe-tapping synthpop, featuring Albarn on lead vocals with call-and-repeat backing vocals. Lyrics are about the characters falling under a cult’s spell. ****
2. (3:50) Oil (Feat. Stevie Nicks) — Up-tempo pop similar to a Fleetwood Mac tune, with flowing synths and Albarn on lead vocals and Stevie Nicks harmonizing. ***
3. (3:31) The Tired Influencer — Skipping trip-hop beat and wistful vocals — offset with rich harmonies, synth counterpoints and sampled voices.
4. (4:26) Silent Running (Feat. Adeleye Omotayo) — Swelling, mid-tempo ballad. Languid, soulful vocals rise and fall as Omotayo intertwines with Albarn. ****
5. (3:35) New Gold (Feat. Tame Impala and Bootie Brown) (Radio Edit) — Urgent, synth-powered hip hop — with airy choruses courtesy of Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker.
6. (3:40) Baby Queen — Swaying, dreamy and somewhat anthemic. Solid bass line, with handclaps providing added emphasis.
7. (3:32) Tarantula — Disco-influenced strut. Silky lead vocals and jazzy, soulful backing vocals. Synths and electric piano.
8. (3:14) Tormenta (Feat. Bad Bunny) (Radio Edit) — Smooth jazzy Latin number, with lyrics that are almost entirely in Spanish, effortlessly sung by Grammy-winning Bad Bunny. ***
9. (4:41) Skinny Ape — Interesting combination of a folksy vibe and dubstep beat. Extremely hooky melody. Builds to frantic, driving ending. ****
10. (3:26) Possession Island (Feat. Beck) — Soft, strummy closer with Beck. Piano and synth. Brass near the end. Quite nice. ***
11. (3:35) UNEDITED: New Gold (Feat. Tame Impala and Bootie Brown) — The unedited version of Track 5. FCCs: f-cking, bullshit.
12. (3:14) UNEDITED: Tormenta (Feat. Bad Bunny) — The unedited version of Track 8. FCC: “f-ck it” (lyrics in Spanish)
English multi-instrumentalist, Damon Albarn, and his musical project, Gorillaz, are back with their 8th album. A virtual band made up of four animated characters, on Cracker Island Gorillaz continues to synthesize alt rock, hip hop and just a hint of dub into art pop songs with catchy melodies and danceable beats. This album draws inspiration from being largely recorded in L.A., rather than in London — and features guest artists such as Stevie Nicks, Thundercat, Kevin Parker (Tame Impala), Bad Bunny, Bootie Brown and Beck. Reviews have been mixed — some saying the act is getting a bit stale, but others saying it’s one of the artist’s best.
— Francis
Recommended: 1, 4, 9, 2, 8, 10. Radio edits on tracks 5 and 8.
1. (3:34) Cracker Island (Feat. Thundercat) — Toe-tapping synthpop, featuring Albarn on lead vocals with call-and-repeat backing vocals. Lyrics are about the characters falling under a cult’s spell. ****
2. (3:50) Oil (Feat. Stevie Nicks) — Up-tempo pop similar to a Fleetwood Mac tune, with flowing synths and Albarn on lead vocals and Stevie Nicks harmonizing. ***
3. (3:31) The Tired Influencer — Skipping trip-hop beat and wistful vocals — offset with rich harmonies, synth counterpoints and sampled voices.
4. (4:26) Silent Running (Feat. Adeleye Omotayo) — Swelling, mid-tempo ballad. Languid, soulful vocals rise and fall as Omotayo intertwines with Albarn. ****
5. (3:35) New Gold (Feat. Tame Impala and Bootie Brown) (Radio Edit) — Urgent, synth-powered hip hop — with airy choruses courtesy of Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker.
6. (3:40) Baby Queen — Swaying, dreamy and somewhat anthemic. Solid bass line, with handclaps providing added emphasis.
7. (3:32) Tarantula — Disco-influenced strut. Silky lead vocals and jazzy, soulful backing vocals. Synths and electric piano.
8. (3:14) Tormenta (Feat. Bad Bunny) (Radio Edit) — Smooth jazzy Latin number, with lyrics that are almost entirely in Spanish, effortlessly sung by Grammy-winning Bad Bunny. ***
9. (4:41) Skinny Ape — Interesting combination of a folksy vibe and dubstep beat. Extremely hooky melody. Builds to frantic, driving ending. ****
10. (3:26) Possession Island (Feat. Beck) — Soft, strummy closer with Beck. Piano and synth. Brass near the end. Quite nice. ***
11. (3:35) UNEDITED: New Gold (Feat. Tame Impala and Bootie Brown) — The unedited version of Track 5. FCCs: f-cking, bullshit.
12. (3:14) UNEDITED: Tormenta (Feat. Bad Bunny) — The unedited version of Track 8. FCC: “f-ck it” (lyrics in Spanish)
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