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  2. cast Jehnny Beth, Damon Albarn
  3. Liked It 272 vote
  4. countries UK
  5. Gorillaz: Reject False Icons is a movie starring Seye Adelekan, Damon Albarn, and George Benson. Focused on the life of the band and their collaborators over the 3 vital years in which they developed critically acclaimed albums

2:55 You can see 2-D saying It's Bruce. Imaging what this looks like to non-gorillaz fans. Haha That is me What the hell is happening. This should be a tv show I swear that girl at the beginning was bad ass with the Tommy gun tho not gonna lie. Who saw Slaves and panicked thinking it was Jonny Craig's Slaves (technically not his band anymore but still. Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Shake the butt Jump Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile Clap and smile There's Noodle for ya.
8:02 DID HE JUST SAY FEEL GOOD INCORPORATED. 25:03 handshakes with your BFF be like.

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It's coming on. I see this in 2015 Oh cool 2019 FORTNITE DANCES IN MY MIND AHH :d. MURDOC THERE ARE CHILDREN HERE Noodle Im gonna give you a warning cause you shook your ass. 2D you keep being adorable! Russel try not to fall asleep alright. D2s voice is so smooth. 0:15 when its Sunday 0:40 when its Monday. Who was the Black Guy playing like a Harp/Guitar Combo. No one: 2-D:Y E S someone: Yes what. 2-D: Y ? S drug dealer: So how much lsd 2-D: Y O S. First, there was new music, then T H E B A T H, then the app. Gorillaz have come back strong ?. Murdoc: finally gets out of jail Also Murdoc: drinks POISON.
Through Russel, not his muscles but percussion he provides. When he said blah blah I felt that?. Me. is listening to this * My friend: why does this look like a danganronpa execution. As a longtime fan of Gorillaz and Damon's past work, I was expecting something extravagant from this, however it just felt like an extended tour video. the irony in a title like "reject false icons" and the subsequent applause was mind-boggling. don't get me wrong, I loved hearing some classic Gorillaz (M1-A1, Latin Simone, and O Green World especially) but I know anyone who wasn't a mega fan wouldve been quite bored- this includes my stepdad who sadly was roped into this theatre.
3.5/10 rounded to a 4 for benefit of the doubt.
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There's a doomsday clock? There's a doomsday clock! THERE'S A DOOMSDAY CLOCK.
I'm about to commit suicide and this song, that I've for some reason avoided since my teenage years, suddenly seems to make perfect sense... As someone who never watched or listened to Gorillaz before, i have absolutely no idea what is happening in this video. Yukimi's voice is so beautiful. Gorillaz 240px Gorillaz members circa Phase 2 Background information Origin Essex, England Genres Alternative rock trip hop alternative hip hop electronica experimental Years active 1998?present Labels Parlophone EMI Virgin Warner Bros. Records [1] Associated acts Blur The Good, the Bad & the Queen Rocket Juice & the Moon Monkey: Journey to the West Deltron 3030 Massive Attack De La Soul Snoop Dogg Del the Funky Homosapien Website gorillaz Members Non-Virtual:. Damon Albarn Jamie Hewlett Virtual: 2D Russel Hobbs Murdoc Niccals Noodle Gorillaz are an English virtual band created in 1998 by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett. The band consists of four animated members: 2D (lead vocals, keyboard), Murdoc Niccals (bass guitar), Noodle (guitar, keyboard, and backing vocals) and Russel Hobbs (drums and percussion). These members are completely fictional and are not personas of any "real life" musicians involved in the project. [2] Their fictional universe is explored through the band's website and music videos, as well as a number of other media, such as short cartoons. The music is a collaboration between various musicians, with Albarn being the only permanent musical contributor. Writers and critics have described their music as experimental, [3] alternative rock, [4] Britpop, [5] trip hop, [6] hip hop, [7] electronica, indie, dub, reggae and pop. [8] [9] The band's 2001 debut album Gorillaz sold over seven million copies and earned them an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band. [10] It was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2001, but the nomination was later withdrawn at the band's request. [11] Their second studio album, Demon Days, released in 2005, went five times platinum in the UK, [12] double platinum in the US, [13] earned five Grammy Award nominations for 2006 [14] and won one of them in the Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals category. [15] The band has won numerous other awards, including two MTV Video Music Awards, an NME Award, three MTV Europe Music Awards, and have been nominated for nine Brit Awards. [16] [17] The combined sales of the Gorillaz and Demon Days albums had exceeded 15?million by 2007. [18] The band's third studio album, Plastic Beach, was released in March 2010. Their latest album, The Fall, was released in December 2010 as a free download for fan club members, then in April 2011 as a physical release. Gorillaz plan to release new material in 2016. [19] History Formation and early years (1997?99) Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett first met in 1990 when Graham Coxon, a fan of Hewlett's work, asked him to interview Blur, which was a band both Albarn and Coxon had only recently formed. [2] The interview was published in Deadline magazine, home of Hewlett's comic strip, Tank Girl. Hewlett initially thought Albarn was "arsey, a wanker" and despite becoming one of the band's acquaintances, he often didn't get along with its members, especially after he started going out with Coxon's ex-girlfriend, Jane Olliver. [2] Despite this, Albarn and Hewlett started sharing a flat on Westbourne Grove in London in 1997. [20] Hewlett had recently broken up with Olliver and Albarn was also at the end of his highly publicised relationship with Justine Frischmann of Elastica. [2] The idea to create Gorillaz came about when the two were watching MTV. Hewlett said, "If you watch MTV for too long, it's a bit like hell?? there's nothing of substance there. So we got this idea for a cartoon band, something that would be a comment on that. " [21] The band originally identified themselves as "Gorilla" and the first song they recorded was "Ghost Train" [22] which was later released as a B-side on their single " Rock the House " and the B-side compilation G Sides. The musicians behind Gorillaz' first incarnation included Albarn, Del the Funky Homosapien, Dan the Automator and Kid Koala, who had previously worked together on the track "Time Keeps on Slipping" for Deltron 3030 's eponymous debut album. [23] Although not released under the Gorillaz name, Albarn has said that 'one of the first ever Gorillaz tunes' was Blur 's 1997 single " On Your Own ", which was released for their self-titled studio album Blur. [24] Phase One: Celebrity Take Down (2000?03) The band's first release was the EP Tomorrow Comes Today, released in 2000. The band's first single, " Clint Eastwood ", was released on 5 March 2001, reaching No.?4 in the UK. [25] It was produced by hip hop producer Dan the Automator and originally featured Luton-based rap group Phi Life Cypher, but the version that appears on the album features American rapper Del the Funky Homosapien, [26] known on the album as Del tha' Ghost Rapper, a spirit in the band's drummer Russel Hobbs. [27] The Phi Life Cypher version of "Clint Eastwood" appears on the B-side album G Sides. Later that same month, their first full-length album, the self-titled Gorillaz, was released, producing four singles: "Clint Eastwood", " 19-2000 ", " Tomorrow Comes Today ", and " Rock the House ". [28] In June 2001, "19-2000" charted at No.?6 in the UK, and the song was used as the title theme for EA Sports FIFA video game FIFA Football 2002. [25] The end of the year brought the song " 911 ", a collaboration between Gorillaz and hip-hop group D12 (without Eminem) and Terry Hall about the September 11 attacks. [29] Meanwhile, G Sides, a compilation of the B-sides from the Tomorrow Comes Today EP and first three singles, was released in Japan on 12 December 2001 and quickly followed with international releases in early 2002. Gorillaz performed at the 2002 Brit Awards in London on 22 February, appearing in 3D animation on four large screens along with rap accompaniment by Phi Life Cypher. The band was nominated for four Brit Awards, including Best British Group, Best British Album and Best British Newcomer, [30] but left the award show empty-handed. [31] In November 2002, a DVD titled Phase One: Celebrity Take Down was released, giving the phase its name. The DVD contains the four Phase One promos, the abandoned video for "5/4", the Charts of Darkness documentary, the five Gorilla Bitez (short vignettes), a tour of the website by the MEL 9000 server and more. The DVD's menu was designed much like the band's website and depicts an abandoned Kong Studios. [32] Rumours were circulating at this time that the Gorillaz team were busy preparing a film, but Hewlett said that the film project had been abandoned: "We lost all interest in doing it as soon as we started meeting with studios and talking to these Hollywood executive types, we just weren't on the same page. We said, fuck it, we'll sit on the idea until we can do it ourselves, and maybe even raise the money ourselves. " [33] Phase Two: Slowboat to Hades (2004?07) On 8 December 2004, the band's website reopened with an exclusive video entitled "Rock It". [34] The album Demon Days was released on 11 May 2005 in Japan, 23 May in the United Kingdom and Australia, and on 24 May in the United States. The album debuted at No.?1 on the UK Albums Chart. [35] The third single was " Dirty Harry ", which had already been released as a promotional single earlier that year. It was released in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2005. On its first week, it charted at No.?6. The release of the single raised the album once again back up to the top 10. The fourth and final single was the double A-side, " Kids with Guns "/" El Mañana ". It was released in the UK on 10 April 2006. [36] Unlike its Top 10 predecessors, "Kids With Guns" / "El Mañana" reached No.?27 upon its release in the UK. A week later, the single had fallen out of the Top 40 in the UK (see 2006 in British music). By the end of 2005, Demon Days had sold over a million copies in the UK, making it the UK's fifth best selling album of 2005. [37] Demon Days has since gone five times platinum in the UK, [12] double platinum in the United States, [13] triple platinum in Australia [38] and has sold over 6?million copies worldwide. [39] At the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards in Miami on 28 August, Gorillaz won two awards for "Feel Good Inc. ", including the award for Breakthrough Video. [40] Gorillaz performed "Dirty Harry" at the 2006 Brit Awards in London, and the band was nominated for Best British Group, and Best British Album ( Demon Days). [16] Plans were unveiled for Gorillaz to go on a "holographic" world tour in 2007 and 2008. [41] The cartoon members would be shown as virtual characters on stage using Musion Eyeliner technology, giving them a lifelike appearance on stage. The virtual characters were first used at the 2005 MTV Europe Music Awards on 3 November 2005 [42] and again at the 2006 Grammy Awards on 8 February 2006 with the addition of a virtual Madonna, where the band played a pre-recorded version of "Feel Good Inc. " [43] In 2005, a set of Gorillaz figures were released by Kidrobot to coincide with the release of Demon Days. Two variations of the set were released, known as the Red and Black editions, and a limited edition Noodle from the music video for " DARE " was also released. [44] Three new sets of Gorillaz vinyl figures were released in 2006. The basic set which was limited to 60, 000 was released on 16 October 2006, and on 2 November 2006 the two-tone set limited to 1, 000 and the white edition which was limited to 4, 000 were released. [45] The Phase Two: Slowboat to Hades DVD was released on 30 October in the UK, and 31 October in the US. The official Gorillaz illustrated autobiography, titled Rise of the Ogre, was released on 31 October 2006 in the UK, and 2 November in the US. D-Sides, a compilation of B-side and remixes, was released on 19 Nov
Gorillaz have announced details of a new documentary called Reject False Icons ? watch its trailer below. The film, which focuses on life in the studio with the band and their collaborators, will come to cinemas on December 16 for one night only. Read more: The NME Big Read ? Gorillaz: The power of ‘Now Now’ Reject False Icons is directed by?Denholm Hewlett, the son of Gorillaz’ Jamie, who, as a synopsis of the film details,?“followed the band’s every move for three years, covering the making of two critically acclaimed albums, ‘ Humanz ’ and ‘ The Now Now ’, as well as the band’s most ambitious world tour to date encompassing dates across Europe, North America, South America and Mexico, bookended by its own Demon Dayz Festivals in the UK and US. ” The film promises to be “the first ever all-access immersive journey into the world of Gorillaz and its extended family. ” Watch the trailer below. Tickets for screenings of Reject False Icons will go on sale next week (November 27), with details to come on specific cinemas that will be screening the film. You can sign up for details on the film’s website. Gorillaz released their sixth album ‘The Now Now’ last year, only 12 months after the release of fifth LP ‘Humanz’. An NME review of the latter album called it “a trim and spritely listen”. The NME Big Read with Damon Albarn: “There’s something sinister about Boris Johnson” While it was rumoured that Gorillaz may not tour again for another 10 years, frontman? Damon Albarn?recently announced details of new project ‘The Nearer the Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows ’, which he’ll be taking on tour in May 2020. I really don't understand the negativity towards this fun sendoff. A documentary can be a number of things, and some people will expect them to be a certain way. This was never meant to be some monumental film for Gorillaz, rather it is a celebration of the last two albums and their accompanying world tour. It gave me a renewed appreciation for Humanz, with a closer look at its initial production. I even listened to all of The Now Now after this, my summer 2018 soundtrack. Everybody that worked on these projects and performed together all seemed to be like a big family. The talented people that made these albums possible are featured. Damon and Jamie were really funny, too. You get to see some interesting behind the scenes action at the making of the music, and even for Jamie's sketches that would become official artwork for the band. While the title Reject False Icons does not really relate to the mantra/idea from Demon Days, the festival in LA looked amazing. I guess that some expected much more from the Gorillaz brand in a weird way. Denholm's Director's Cut was uploaded onto YouTube in three parts, which was a nice gift at the end of the year for the niche fan base. A part of his style was to have most of the film in black and white, with the concerts being in color to show off the light show of the stages and energy of the performers. While not groundbreaking in any way, this will appeal much more to Gorillaz fans such as myself. I love how they are just both having fun dancing, especially 2D. its so cute. Dude murdoc used to have a natural looking skin tone. Now he looks like a lime. I believe that bringing Ace into the world of Gorillaz was an expert move. It's just a shame you never got his VA in on this shit, could have done some amazing skits.

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