Hopefully this will keep you going until they play their rescheduled O2 date in November.
Gorillaz are streaming the audio from their recent gig in the Syrian capital Damascus at [link]www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128846005[/link]. Along with now permanent touring members Paul Simonon and Mick Jones, they were joined on stage by the Syrian National Orchestra, Bobby Womack, De La Soul, Shaun Ryder, Pharcyde’s Bootie Brown, Bashy, Kano and local rapper Eslam Jawaad. You’ll be able to experience their multimedia extravaganza for yourself on November 11 when the chaps pay a rescheduled visit to the Dublin O2.
The band originally released the song via their mobile app, before uploading it to streaming services.
Read MoreTo celebrate the release of the new album ‘Humanz’ (Fri April 28th), you are invited to the Humanz House Party, an exclusive worldwide listening event...
Read MoreThe Gorillza hype machine went into overdrive in Limerick yesterday when a local music shop and an artists got together to create a monster sized mural of the band's Noodle on a giant wall in the city docks.
Read MoreIn the run up to the release of their highly anticipated new album Humanz, this week also sees Gorillaz launch a mixed reality app that allows fans a glimpse inside the weird and wonderful universe of the world’s most successful virtual band for the very first time.
Read MoreGorillaz held a secret gig in London where they premiered songs from their newest album Humanz, and invited guests such as Danny Brown, Kelela and former rival Noel Gallagher onstage.
Read MoreThe world’s most successful virtual band, who have just uploaded a new music video on social media, have also just announced details about their highly anticipated new studio album titled 'Humanz', to be released by Parlophone Records on 28 April.
Read MoreGorillaz make their return with new Anti-Trump song and video 'Hallelujah Money'.
Read MoreFor the day that's in it, we've a couple of songs for The Donald...
Read MoreOriginally set for a 2016 release the new album from the Blur frontman's animated band should be ready soon but a date has yet to be announced.
Read MoreDamon Albarn has promised a new record from the fictional band by the end of the year.
Read MoreGorillaz founder and animator Jamie Hewlett posted the photo below on Instagram entitled 'Bad David'.
Read MoreDamon Albarn announced yesterday that he plans to start recording a new Gorillaz album come September
Read MoreFounders of the virtual band says they will return in 2016.
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Read MoreDAMON ALBARN just can’t sit still. When he’s not fronting the most ambitious rock group in recent memory or touring with one of the best-loved bands of the ‘90s, there’s always another charity project, musical score or supergroup to be getting on with. And then there’s a planet that needs saving... the busiest man in rock makes time for a chat with Dave Fanning to talk collaborations, protests and his new sixteenth century oper
Read MoreCome December, this is going to be on a lot of ‘Gig of the Year’ lists.
Read MoreFollowing the news of Bono's back injury, speculation was rife as to who would replace U2 in their headlining slot on Glastonbury pyramid stage this year...
Read More2D, Murdoc & Noodle are heading over on September 22.
Read MoreSincerest apologies for the Damon Albarn overload, but there are more than enough talent cats storming the stage for this Later With Jools Holland performance to take your mind off the busy Britpopper. Cartoon band my eye.
Read MoreGorillaz are, in many ways, the pub conversation that went too far. On the back of a beer-mat, it’s certainly a perky conceit: a comic-strip band whose songs muddle genres with cartoonish chutzpah. In execution however, Damon Albarn’s pet endeavour has too often tended towards debilitating smugness. Toxically pleased with itself, Gorillaz’s self-titled 2001 debut felt like an open-top tour of Albarn’s ego.
Read MoreBack in the saddle with their eagerly anticipated second album Demon Days, subversive animated quartet Gorillaz here talk to Paul Nolan about striking out against celebrity culture, what went wrong with the Gorillaz movie, collaborating with Shaun Ryder, Roots Manuva and Dennis Hopper, and why they didn’t vote Labour. Oh, and Mexican brothels.
Read MoreDeborah Harry, Ike Turner, Shaun Ryder and De La Soul are among the guest artists on the forthcoming album by Gorillaz
Read MoreGorillaz are inviting bedroom DJs to remix ‘Clint Eastwood’ for an upcoming compilation that’s being assembled by London indie station, XFM.
Read MoreGorillaz have more onstage presence tonight than any virtual or non-virtual band on the block
Read MoreIn case you haven't already heard, here's the lowdown. Two years ago, former flatmates Damon Albarn of Blur and Tank Girl creator Jamie Hewlett came up with the notion of creating the UK's first virtual band.
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