• 23 Most Anticipated Albums Of 2016: Drake, Frank Ocean, Rihanna, Radiohead, Flume & More

    A great year of albums has come and gone, but now it is time to look ahead to 2016 where some artists have hinted at potential LPs and others have been keeping us waiting for what feels like forever. Among the 23 albums that we chose are full-lengths from the likes of Kanye West, Rihanna, Frank Ocean, Flume, Radiohead, Sia, Steve Angello, The 1975 and many more.
  • Adele, Damon Albarn Face Off After '25' Writing Sessions Went Sour

    Adele recently returned with the first new single "Hello" off of her upcoming album, 25, and it's been attracting tons of attention, mostly positive. Apparently not from Gorillaz' Damon Albarn, however, despite the fact he collaborated with the pop singer on the new album. Adele has now responded to his criticism, stating "I regret hanging out with him" among other things.
  • Gorillaz Releasing New Music In 2016 Confirms Jamie Hewlett

    Fans have been hearing at hints of new music from the Gorillaz throughout 2015, but Jamie Hewlett just gave the most concrete bit of information yet about his celebrated duo with Damon Albarn. According to Hewlett, the duo is in the process of recording new music and will have something to release in 2016.
  • Damon Albarn: Gorillaz New Album Will Begin Recording in September

    Damon Albarn is a busy man these days, as the recently reunited Blur embarks on a world tour in support of its new album The Magic Whip, but that doesn't mean that he isn't looking for the next project. And, in a new interview, the rock legend admitted that his next endeavor will be a new album from Gorillaz, due for release in 2016.
  • 60 Years of Mick Jones: His Biggest Hits Outside of The Clash

    Today marks the 60th birthday of Mick Jones, the iconic guitarist for The Clash, one of the most influential punk bands of all time. You know the songs: "White Riot," "I Fought The Law," "London's Burning," and more. The thing is...the guitarist has been fairly detached from the band that made him famous for more than 30 years and it's unlikely that he'll be celebrating his sixth decade of existence by jamming on The Clash. Therefore Music Times went through the rest of his music catalogue to find singles that he created with acts aside from his signature band. If you haven't discovered Mick Jones outside of The Clash, you haven't truly discovered Mick Jones.
  • Gorillaz Return: James Hewlett Shares New Drawings of Noodle and Murdoc, Confirms Band Is Back

    James Hewlett, famous in the music world for being the artist behind the cartoon band Gorillaz, recently shared a few new drawings of the band on Instagram. When asked about whether the new cartoons meant the group would be reuniting, Hewlitt responded in the affirmative. "Yes Gorillaz Returns," he wrote. He shared drawings of guitarist Noodle and bassist Murdoc, confirming that work on the follow-up to 2011's The Fall is underway.
  • Gorillaz Co-Creator Jamie Hewlett Preps Retrospective Art Book

    Artist Jamie Hewlett, who is perhaps best known to music fans as the co-creator of the virtual band Gorillaz, has announced through his Instagram account that he is prepping a retrospective art book, which will compile his work from throughout his 25-year career, as well as previously unseen work.
  • James Blake Shares Remix of Gorillaz 'Feel Good Inc.' as 'Harmonimix' [LISTEN]

    On a recent Fabriclive mix posted to SoundCloud, British DJ Rich Reason included a newly unearthed James Blake remix of the Gorillaz classic "Feel Good Inc.," released under the name "Harmonimix." Though the remix is just now seeing the light of day, "Fact" reports that the track is "from back in the day," at least according to Reason. Though the original "Feel Good Inc." definitely has a danceable party vibe to it — as dark and weird as it may be — Blake's remix is much more abstract and harder to dance to, and even strips the song of its signature bass line, which may lead some to ask to the question, "Then why the hell should I even bother listening to this?" You can check out James Blake's Harmonimix remix of Gorillaz's "Feel Good Inc." here:
  • Avicii, Nicki Minaj, Lorde, And More Partner With Disney For Fantasia: Music Evolved Video Game [WATCH]

    A new video game from Disney called Fantasia: Music Evolved puts the power of composing music into gamers' hands. Based off the 1940 animated film Fantasia and built by Harmonix for Xbox One and Kinect for Xbox 630, the game is powered by motion control, where different body movements allow users to interact with the music. The game hosts more than 30 artists including Avicii, Peter Gabriel, Lady Gaga, Gorillaz, Queen, Sting, Lorde, Bruno Mars, Drake, The White Stripes, Nicki Minaj, Drake, The Flaming Lips, David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix, and the Who as well as Beethoven, Bach, Tchaikovsky, Vivaldi and other classical composers.
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