
Gorillaz Dive Into Its Most Scenic Sound Universe Yet On Plush ‘Cracker Island’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
On their latest release, Cracker Island, Gorillaz continues to dive headfirst into entirely new worlds and this time around, it’s more scenic than ever.
On their latest release, Cracker Island, Gorillaz continues to dive headfirst into entirely new worlds and this time around, it’s more scenic than ever.
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