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Yes, and the animatics for 'Up On Melancholy Hill' have been released; it's the second music video after Stylo.
Damon Albarn, one of the main people behind Gorillaz, states that it is about the world filling up. The chorus says "overload, overload, overload, coming on to the overload" what he means by this is that the world is filling up or 'overloading'. That is an actual fact, so that's what the chorus means, but I think the verses are more about opening yourself up to music and love. I guess it's all up to interpretation
That's the Boogieman.
"Rockit."
corvette
Yes, and the animatics for 'Up On Melancholy Hill' have been released; it's the second music video after Stylo.
Damon Albarn, one of the main people behind Gorillaz, states that it is about the world filling up. The chorus says "overload, overload, overload, coming on to the overload" what he means by this is that the world is filling up or 'overloading'. That is an actual fact, so that's what the chorus means, but I think the verses are more about opening yourself up to music and love. I guess it's all up to interpretation
In 1998 Gorillaz was created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett - both the music and animation. Damon mostly creates the music and Jamie is an artist and designer.
That's the Boogieman.
"Rockit."
Yes because Gorillaz take music to a whole new level.
Youtube is usually not blocked. You could go to gorillaz.com, which is the website for a band Gorillaz, and they have their music there.
The Gorillaz are most famous for creating amazing music! They are also known as the "first virtual hip-hop group". They are also known for their cartoon characters that 'perform' the songs.
Alternative. I see it as a lounge type of music, but whatever. They are on a beach.
You can find "Gorillaz Rise of the Ogre" on various online retailers such as Amazon, eBay, or through the official Gorillaz website. It may also be available in some specialty music or bookstores in America.
Swave maybe? Though I hate that group, they copied Gorillaz >:-(