Damon Albarn
Everyday Robots
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- Artists:
- Damon Albarn »
- Label:
- Parlophone »
Release Date:
28/04/2014
- Artists:
- Damon Albarn »
- Label:
- Parlophone »
Release Date:
28/04/2014
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Damon Albarn - Everyday Robots
Everyday Robots is a lovely record, and in its lack of duds it’s probably one of the least flawed things Albarn has put his name to. That doesn't make it the best, though:»
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After 20 years of success fronting globally successful bands Blur and Gorillaz, a true British icon releases his first solo album. It's an intimate and reflective affair, as befits the tentative revelation of a man's soul. The album is full of glitchy found percussion loops, field recordings, melancholy pastel melodies and tints of strings.
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