
Gorillaz - Plastic Beach
Plastic Beach is the third studio album from Damon Albarn’s cartoon collective, a record that pushes their genre-bending vision further into uncharted waters.
Released in 2010, it’s a shimmering concept piece set on a floating trash island, weaving together themes of consumerism, pollution, and modern excess with the band’s signature playful irony.
The tracklist is stacked with collaborations, making it one of the most star-studded Gorillaz projects. You’ll find Snoop Dogg setting the tone on the swaggering Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach, while tracks like White Flag bring in the National Orchestra for Arabic Music alongside grime MCs Kano and Bashy. Hip hop legends Mos Def and De La Soul return for the frenetic Sweepstakes and Superfast Jellyfish, injecting humor and energy into the eco-apocalyptic narrative.
But the album isn’t all high-octane. Moments like On Melancholy Hill and Empire Ants show off Albarn’s knack for bittersweet melody, balancing dreamy synth-pop with reflective lyricism. The mood is expansive, shifting from cinematic grandeur to playful absurdity without ever losing its focus on the “plastic paradise” concept.
This CD edition captures the lush production and diverse sonic palette with clarity and punch. Plastic Beach remains one of Gorillaz’s most ambitious works, a technicolor world tour of sound that still feels timely, clever, and endlessly replayable.
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$5.60Gorillaz - Plastic Beach
Plastic Beach is the third studio album from Damon Albarn’s cartoon collective, a record that pushes their genre-bending vision further into uncharted waters.
Released in 2010, it’s a shimmering concept piece set on a floating trash island, weaving together themes of consumerism, pollution, and modern excess with the band’s signature playful irony.
The tracklist is stacked with collaborations, making it one of the most star-studded Gorillaz projects. You’ll find Snoop Dogg setting the tone on the swaggering Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach, while tracks like White Flag bring in the National Orchestra for Arabic Music alongside grime MCs Kano and Bashy. Hip hop legends Mos Def and De La Soul return for the frenetic Sweepstakes and Superfast Jellyfish, injecting humor and energy into the eco-apocalyptic narrative.
But the album isn’t all high-octane. Moments like On Melancholy Hill and Empire Ants show off Albarn’s knack for bittersweet melody, balancing dreamy synth-pop with reflective lyricism. The mood is expansive, shifting from cinematic grandeur to playful absurdity without ever losing its focus on the “plastic paradise” concept.
This CD edition captures the lush production and diverse sonic palette with clarity and punch. Plastic Beach remains one of Gorillaz’s most ambitious works, a technicolor world tour of sound that still feels timely, clever, and endlessly replayable.
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Plastic Beach is the third studio album from Damon Albarn’s cartoon collective, a record that pushes their genre-bending vision further into uncharted waters.
Released in 2010, it’s a shimmering concept piece set on a floating trash island, weaving together themes of consumerism, pollution, and modern excess with the band’s signature playful irony.
The tracklist is stacked with collaborations, making it one of the most star-studded Gorillaz projects. You’ll find Snoop Dogg setting the tone on the swaggering Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach, while tracks like White Flag bring in the National Orchestra for Arabic Music alongside grime MCs Kano and Bashy. Hip hop legends Mos Def and De La Soul return for the frenetic Sweepstakes and Superfast Jellyfish, injecting humor and energy into the eco-apocalyptic narrative.
But the album isn’t all high-octane. Moments like On Melancholy Hill and Empire Ants show off Albarn’s knack for bittersweet melody, balancing dreamy synth-pop with reflective lyricism. The mood is expansive, shifting from cinematic grandeur to playful absurdity without ever losing its focus on the “plastic paradise” concept.
This CD edition captures the lush production and diverse sonic palette with clarity and punch. Plastic Beach remains one of Gorillaz’s most ambitious works, a technicolor world tour of sound that still feels timely, clever, and endlessly replayable.











