Nowhere near the same level as The Blue Album or Pinkerton, but I wasn't expecting it to be. Instead, we have some fun, catchy and consistent pop rock songs, which may as well be masterpieces compared to their slew of awful releases in the 2000s.
Fav tracks: Thank God for Girls, LA Girlz, Do You Wanna Get High?
Least fav: Summer Elaine and Drunk Dori
It's not without flaws, but Demon Days is still an impressive 'pop' record. The guests featured here, from choirs to rappers to Dennis Hopper, all do a very good job of maintaining a diverse sound throughout the album. The production is also stellar, with genres like rock, hip-hop, electronica and pop seamlessly blended together in a way only Gorillaz can do it. I think this album was the first sign that Gorillaz were more than a gimmick virtual band, or a Damon Albarn side project. They ... read more
What can I say about this album that hasn't already been said? It's without a doubt Radiohead's maximalist masterpiece, and a great piece of art not only for music, but for any medium in general.
Fav tracks: all of them