Plastic Beach is Gorillaz’s third studio album, released in 2010. It’s a concept record built around themes of environmental decay, consumerism, nostalgia and the synthetic versus the organic. Musically it blends alternative rock, electronica, hip-hop, orchestral pop and world music, featuring numerous guest artists. The album’s sonic palette, lyrical motifs and visual design create a cohesive narrative centered on an island made of debris — a futuristic fable about human detritus and cultural detachment.
Released on March 3, 2010, Plastic Beach was the third studio album from Gorillaz. Unlike the punk-rock energy of their debut or the hip-hop collage of Demon Days, this record floated on a tide of orchestral strings, dub basslines, and surrealist pop. Gorillaz - Plastic Beach 2010 -FLAC- HMV
Featuring guest spots from Snoop Dogg, Lou Reed, Mark E. Smith, and Bobby Womack, the album told the story of 2D, Murdoc, Noodle, and Russel stranded on a floating island made of trash. It was critically lauded but commercially complex—a dense, 67-minute journey that deserves better than compressed MP3s. Plastic Beach is Gorillaz’s third studio album, released
You might ask: Why the obsession with a 2010 FLAC rip from a defunct retail chain? Isn’t Plastic Beach on Tidal and Qobuz in "Master" quality? Artist: Gorillaz Album: Plastic Beach Year: 2010 Genre:
The short answer: The streaming masters are not the same as the 2010 HMV source.
Here’s why audiophiles hunt the Gorillaz – Plastic Beach 2010 – FLAC – HMV rip specifically:
Artist: Gorillaz Album: Plastic Beach Year: 2010 Genre: Alternative Hip Hop, Electropop, Art Pop Format: FLAC (Lossless) Source: HMV Exclusive Edition