Submitted by Fooking-Degenerate t3_124dlm8 in Music
I remember listening to Plastic Beach at release (2010), an amazing (although not perfect) album. Really loved it, one of my fav albums.
Then the next release (Humanz, 2017) which was... disappointing (not really counting The Fall as a release since it was given out for free).
Recently saw they just released a new album (Cracker Island, 2023) - even with a collab with Tame Impala, cool!
But it sounds... like diluted soup? Is it me or you can't feel any emotion in there?
Did they give everything they had in Plastic Beach and then gave up following the relative failure of the album at the time? Sounds like they're just going with the motions now, not even trying anymore. So disappointing, because they showed such potential.
WDYT?
Edit: Obligatory "Great-for-you-if-you-like-it-obviously-I'm-not-trying-to-poop-on-what-you-love-I-just-want-to-discuss-this-opinion"
emalvick t1_jdyxt43 wrote
Considering Albarn has been making music for one act or another for 30+ years, one probably has to hold their expectations in check. He's been a part of some great albums, it's unlikely he'll have any more that top what he's done in Gorillaz, Blur, or God Save the Queen (and anything else he's touched) in the past. Just doesn't seem to happen for even the best artists.