In our times of overly obvious political commentary I’m reminded of what I believe to be some of the best political music ever made...Gorillaz 2005 masterpiece, Demon Days. Today I want to discuss its perfect fusion of intricate musicality, political commentary and stylish atmosphere. To celebrate Gorillaz’ new album, The Now Now, I’ve made a video essay discussing the political nature of Gorillaz’ 2005 album Demon Days. Gorillaz is a British hip hop band that’s released many famous albums including Gorillaz, Demon Days, Plastic Beach, The Fall, Humanz and The Now Now. They are known for their virtual characters, comics and genre-blending sound. Damon Albarn is the founding member of Gorillaz, the art is done by Jamie Hewlett. The virtual “members” of Gorillaz are 2D, Murdoc, Russell and Noodle. They were recently joined by Ace from the Powerpuff Girls. Gorillaz’ new album is hotly anticipated as one of the biggest releases of 2018. drawing in thumbnail by https://www.deviantart.com/ashesfordayz Join my focus group on Patreon and help decide on topics for my upcoming videos! https://www.patreon.com/volksgeist Join the private Discord server: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=1213595 follow me on social media for updates and more: http://twitter.com/volksgeist_ http://instagram.com/volksgeistyt #VideoEssay #Volksgeist #Gorillaz #MusicDocumentary #DamonAlbarn Gear I used to make this video: Blue Yeti Pro USB Mic https://amzn.to/2OE7QxU CoolerMaster Brown Switches Keyboard https://amzn.to/2MftZkC Acer R240HY monitor https://amzn.to/2AAsWKz 2017 MacBook Pro https://amzn.to/2Kns9MG Buy the album using this link and I get a cut from Amazon. Support the channel at no extra cost to you :) https://amzn.to/2O8nNeP
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