Friday, December 25, 2009

[SONGS OF THE DECADE] #6 Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood

SONGS OF THE DECADE #6

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Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood (2001)


Before this song, Damon Albarn's most visible success in the U.S. was little more than an elaborate prank: "Song 2" spoofed grunge and became a grunge hit, and Albarn, the greatest British pop musician of the 90's, was able to look across the Atlantic and laugh.

Eventually, the joke got old, and Albarn decided to let his best song also be his most popular in the U.S. It's still successful in an Albarn-ish way, as the assumption that it's somehow miraculous that such a weird act can become popular assumes that casual music fans care about more than a funny video and a catchy chorus.

Like Nirvana did a decade earlier, Gorillaz brought a series of widely disparate cross sections of rock and roll into an accessible pop package without sacrificing anything artistically. The differences between "Clint Eastwood" and "Teen Spirit" were a) the musical subcultures Gorillaz was working with had all taken place in the mainstream, and b) rather than bring those influences into the limelight out of a sense of duty, Albarn got to work with musicians he actually liked as people, including Tank Girl creator Jamie Hewlitt, underground stars Del the Funky Homosapien and Brian Burton, and other musicians that still somehow remain anonymous.

Those distinctions are only important to those who want to see what's behind the Gorilllaz screen; what Gorillaz revealed with their breakthrough hit was that rock 'n' roll had never been more than a cartoon view of reality to begin with. Of course, cartoons can still be awesome, too-the best show of the previous decade had been a cartoon, after all. Musically, the overwhelming success of Gorillaz was no less unlikely to those who had some previous vision of what was possible for pop music, highbrow, lowbrow, or somewhere in the middle.
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Friday, October 23, 2009

[SONGS OF THE DECADE] #69 Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

SONGS OF THE DECADE #69

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Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc. (2005)





Until Demon Days, it was easy to dismiss Gorillaz as a lark, and their relative success as the result of novelty. However, if there have been any two musicians that have been consistently underestimated over the past 20 years, it would be Damon Albarn and DJ Danger Mouse. The king of Britpop and the King of the Mashup have managed to maintain their respective dignity despite all pressures to the contrary, and on "Feel Good Inc.," they put it all together on a track that emphasized that Gorillaz didn't need cartoon videos to write generation-defining music.

Realizing a good pop hit was impossible in an age when only bad hip-hop would push product, Gorlliaz worked with Danger Mouse's timeliness to use his underestimated talents as a producer of all kinds. The faceless, nameless rappers resembled those of "Clint Eastwood," but relied less on danger and more on an all-inclusive, multi-part pop hit that "Happiness is a Warm Gun" or "Paranoid Android" could never be, despite the desire to make them so. This is a fantastic concert concentrated into three and a half minutes, which, more than the presence of a former Blur member, is probably why it was so freaking universal.

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