![]() Gorillaz opened my perspective to new sounds and genres, and the diverse range of sounds that Damon Albarn uses in the Gorillaz albums helped me discover new music. ![]() More importantly, Gorillaz represents a distinct departure in my music listening habits from my youth. Ever since the first CD, my collection has expanded across many artists, genres, and mediums, from CDs, to 7″ and 12″ vinyl records, and even a signed brick (a story to save for another time). When I was younger, a close friend gifted me a copy of the album on CD, marking the first physical piece of music merchandise in my collection. ![]() Some tracks hang true to the underground hip hop sounds from the first album, others to a pop-ish sound found in their third album, and others are completely unique to Demon Days.ĭemon Days has a sentimental value to me. ![]() Demon Days is officially classified as alternative hip hop, but it’s better described as a fusion of styles and genres, rolled together. Demon Days is the second studio album released by Gorillaz in 2005. The first album to début in my Tergiversate music column isn’t a new album, but it’s an album with a meaning that evolves and changes over time into something new.
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