In my list of Anticipated Albums of 2010 list, I highlighted Plastic Beach, the forthcoming album from Gorillaz. Today, the albums first single leaked. Head over to Spine Magazine to check Stylo, featuring Mos Def and Bobby Womack. Check out Stylo in the embed below. Along with the single, a press release went out detailing the albums concept and guest list. Best surprises: Mick Jones and Paul Simonon of the Clash are onboard, and The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble join Snoop Dogg for a track. Coming March 3rd.
Plastic Beach:
“The band have taken up residence, recording on a secret floating island deep in the South Pacific, a Plastic Beach HQ, made up of the detritus, debris and washed up remnants of humanity. This Plastic Beach is the furthest point from any landmass on Earth; the most deserted spot on the planet.”
01 Orchestral Intro (ft. Sinfonia ViVA)
02 Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach (ft. Snoop Dogg and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
03 White Flag (ft. Kano, Bashy, and the National Orchestra for Arabic Music)
04 Rhinestone Eyes
05 Stylo (ft. Bobby Womack and Mos Def)
06 Superfast Jellyfish (ft. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul)
07 Empire Ants (ft. Little Dragon)
08 Glitter Freeze (ft. Mark E Smith)
09 Some Kind Of Nature (ft. Lou Reed)
10 On Melancholy Hill
11 Broken
12 Sweepstakes (ft. Mos Def and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
13 Plastic Beach (ft. Mick Jones and Paul Simonon)
14 To Binge (ft. Little Dragon)
15 Cloud of Unknowing (ft. Bobby Womack and Sinfonia ViVA)
16 Pirate Jet
2009 was good to my record collection. A dozen or more albums released last year, mostly from have held a lasting spot on my ipod. It’s rare that more than a handful of albums make the cut, so that’s rather exceptional. This year looks to be even more promising, with some of my favorite artists releasing new material. Here’s a look at what I’m excited for in 2010.
Kidz In The Hall: Land of Make Believe - Feb 23 2010
KITH’s The In Crowd was one of my favorite albums of 2008, and still holds a spot on the ipod. The video for Drivin’ Down The Block, a parody of the 1980 Kurt Russel film ‘Used Cars’ debuted at #6 on TRL (back when that still mattered) and earned them strong support from MTV. Naledge is maturing into a noteworthy MC and Double-O has always been nice with the beats. While I’m not a big fan of the first single (Flickin’), I have big hopes for this record.
Kidz In The Hall “Driving Down The Block”
Gorillaz: Plastic Beach -- March 8 2010
Damon Albarn and friends have made two stellar albums under the Gorillaz banner. While the first two albums were shepherded by Dan the Automator and Danger Mouse (respectively), it appears as if Albarn is sole driving force behind this third album. As usual, a slew of guest stars will be along for the ride, including returning contributors De La Soul and newcomers Snoop Dogg, Mos Def, Bobby Womack, Barry Gibb, Lou Reed and The Horrors.
Gorillaz “Feel Good Inc”
Interpol: Untitled - March 2010
While I loved Interpol’s sophomore album ‘Antics’, it paled in comparison to their debut ‘Turn On The Bright Lights’. Dripping with more bass and reverb than a King Tubby dub, the tone of the album perfectly captured the dark, brooding atmosphere of a night out in a big city. Unsatisfied with their follow up efforts, the band has promised a return to the sublime soundscape that we fell in love with.
Interpol “Obstacle”
The Roots: How I Got Over -- TBD 2010
Known for touring over 300 days a year, The Legendary Roots Crew have been serving as Jimmy Fallon’s late night band for almost a year now, and they have been using the down time to polish their 11th studio album, How I Got Over. They previewed the title track on Fallon’s show over the summer and the multiple false endings nearly brought the house down. Check out the video below and see for yourself. Already pushed back twice, the album is expected to drop sometime this spring.
The Roots “How I Got Over”
Lil Wayne: Tha Carter IV -- TBD 2010
I tried to hang on to my Lil Wayne hate as long as I could, but by the time Tha Carter 3 went nuclear, I had to give it to him. While I prefer Wayne’s frequent remix performances [see: the Blame It On The Alcohol rmx], his recent verse on Young Money’s Pass The Dutch has me excited for his next proper album. While not much is known about The Carter IV besides a vague 2010 release date, expect it to drop around summertime, along with The Rebirth, Wayne’s [leaked] rock-flavored experiment.
Young Money “Pass That Dutch”
Santigold [Santogold] -- TBD 201?
While she has yet to announce a new album this year, Santigold has promised to release something, whether it’s an EP or just a track or two. Any new music from her would be welcome, as the only recent music she put out were collaborations with N.E.R.D. and Major Lazer. Both were fun tracks, but nothing like her amazing 2008 debut.