Mr. David Viner - Better In Than Out (2011)
I'm still too excited to write much that makes sense. I will come back to this (I hope) but for the time being:
kids with guns music by gorillaz -
Especially "Kids With Guns" is incredibly powerful and dreamy at the same time. The beat makes you want to dance the lyrics make me want to bawl. Powerful!
Back on the real topic: "Stylo" is the first single of the third Gorillaz album "Plastic Beach". I'll admit it's an album that I haven't yet given enough attention to (although it does lie around as a physical/store-bought copy somewhere in this room) but overall it's another good album my mastermind Damon Albarn (if this post was on Blur, one of my top 10 favourite bands this whole thing would be made up out of a squee).
The lyrics of this just make me go "huh?". Have a look yourself:
overload, overload, overload,
coming up to the,
oh stylo, juice
go forth,
blossom in your soul,
when you know your heart is light,
electric is the love.
when the mako flies,
up from the bottom,
in your eyes,
then I know the twilight skies,
are not so broken hearted.
It's its love of electric,
it'll be flowing on the streets,
night after night,
just to get through the week,
sometimes it's hard.
right now.
sing yourself
out of depression,
rise above,
always searching,
if I know your heart,
electric is the love.
there's only one way,
let it pray a little while longer,
it's got a way of passing through man and woman,
in another world,
in another world in the universe.
ooohhhhhhhh
right now here's what we got to do,
it's its love of electric,
it'll be flowing on the streets,
night after night,
just to get through the week,
sometimes it's hard.
that's what I'm talking about,
love electricity,
shockwave central,
power on the motherboard,
yes.
push up,
overload,
legendary,
heavy glow,
sunshine,
thunder roll,
keep this on,
yes the - are and easy,
they broadcast so raw and easy,
thunder roll,
sunshine,
work it out.
right now.
I think Damon Albarn proves again that you can totally rely on non-sense lyrics and still create a song that sounds more meaningful that 99% of Coldplay songs (and this is coming from someone who loves Coldplay!).
I'm not too sure what to think of Mos Def's contribution to the song. I had to get used it. It somehow hindered the whole flow of the song for at first. Soul legend Bobby Womack's vocal parts almost make the song for me, on the other hand.
I'm still a bit weary about including this song in the book. It's certainly a good one, but Gorillaz have produced better ones. I don't see in which way this one particularly stands out from their oeuvre.
Influenced By:
Stylo: