Gorillaz share album details, drop 'New Gold' song
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Let's go! The Gorillaz have a new album on the way.
The Gorillaz shared some exciting news with their fans this week.
The animated rock band announced on Wednesday that they will be releasing a new album called 'Cracker Island'. It is due for release in February 2023.
The 10-track offering features Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny. Thundercat, Bootie Brown, Stevie Nicks, Adeleye Omotayo, and Beck also feature on some of the songs.
Introducing Cracker Island
— gorillaz (@gorillaz) August 31, 2022
💥 THE NEW ALBUM 💥
Out February 2023
Pre-order now 🫶https://t.co/CkN1CrFP8k
⚡️ @Thundercat @StevieNicks #AdeleyeOmotayo @tameimpala @bootiebrown @sanbenito @beck #crackerisland pic.twitter.com/f1UH8DG38B
The band, which consists of four members - Murdoc, Noodle, 2-D, and Russel Hobbs released their lead single this week.
'New Gold' features Tame Impala and Bootie Brown.
Fans are also excited about the Gorillaz' collaboration with Bad Bunny. Damon Albarn, who formed the award-winning band in 1998, shared new details about the album and some of the songs on BBC Radio 1.
Bad Bunny features on 'Tormenta'. Damon revealed in an interview with Warp last year that a Reggaeton song was one of the first songs they made for 'Cracker Island'.
“What I love about Gorillaz is that I can bring anyone I want, you know? I was in Jamaica recently and recorded a Gorillaz song with Bad Bunny... It’s Bad Bunny meets Gorillaz," he said.
Listen to the 'Feel Good Inc.' hitmakers' new song below.
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Main image credit: Instagram/@gorillaz
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