Friday, August 31, 2007

Is There A Bottomless Pit Of Primavera Profiles?

The Good The Bad And The Queen

Direct guilty of every good and bad thing in the british pop, Damon Albarn remains committed in changing skin and supporting his followers with creative impulses increasingly risky. The interest for the African music and the technicolor hip hop of Gorillaz ends now in The Good, The Bad and The Queen, all-stars project that the leader of Blur shares with Paul Sinomon (The Clash), Simon Tong (The Verve), Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley) and the bateria of Fela Kuti, Tony Allen. With London in the peephole and a lot of scores that mix club, jazz, reggae, pop and folk, "The Good, The Bad and The Queen" is a mysterious, surrounding record and of pessimistic atmosphere in which Albarn and his followers expose his bitter reflections on the current society.

1 comment:

cakes said...

I remember that Paul Sinomon. But whatever happened to Hopper Teddon?