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Gorillaz have returned with their ninth studio album.
The Mountain was recorded across a range of locations, primarily India and London, and draws heavily from the Indian classical instrumentation, pairing it with the group’s eclectic electronic and pop influences.
It features performances in multiple different languages, including Arabic, English, Hindi, Spanish, and Yoruba, with themes of death, grief, and the afterlife threading through the album.
Chris Schulz joined Jack Tame to share his thoughts on the release.
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By Newstalk ZB5
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Gorillaz have returned with their ninth studio album.
The Mountain was recorded across a range of locations, primarily India and London, and draws heavily from the Indian classical instrumentation, pairing it with the group’s eclectic electronic and pop influences.
It features performances in multiple different languages, including Arabic, English, Hindi, Spanish, and Yoruba, with themes of death, grief, and the afterlife threading through the album.
Chris Schulz joined Jack Tame to share his thoughts on the release.
LISTEN ABOVE
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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