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		<title>Gorillaz 25th anniversary cover story for FLOOD magazine</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2025 19:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lyndsey Parker]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t know if I have ever been so excited, or daunted, by an assignment than my new 6,000-word FLOOD cover story about the past 25 (yes, TWENTY-FIVE!) years of Gorillaz. When my editor Randy Bookasta reached out and asked, &#8220;Are you a Gorillaz fan?&#8221;&#8230; well, he could tell by my response that I was [&#8230;]]]></description>
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I don&#8217;t know if I have <em>ever</em> been so excited, or daunted, by an assignment than my new 6,000-word <em>FLOOD</em> cover story about the past 25 (yes, TWENTY-FIVE!) years of Gorillaz. When my editor Randy Bookasta reached out and asked, &#8220;Are you a Gorillaz fan?&#8221;&#8230; well, he could tell by my response that I was the right woman for this job.</p>
<p>So, I had the delight and honor of chatting in-depth with Gorillaz masterminds Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, along with key collaborators Posdnuos (of De La Soul) and Yukimi Nagano (of Little Dragon), about the cartoon supergroup&#8217;s Technicolor career&#8230; and about five minutes into my conversation with Albarn, he casually dropped the news that a new Gorillaz album, <em>The Mountain</em>, had just been completed!</p>
<p>That revelation then added a whole new unexpected chapter to what was originally intended to be just a retrospective. This interview was actually the first that either Albarn or Hewlett did about<em> The Mountain</em> — a very special project which at its core is a touching tribute to both their very real, flesh-and-blood friendship and to some other much-missed collaborators who no longer live in the 3D realm.</p>
<p>And along the way, I got some amazing stories about not only the new album&#8217;s emotional recording experience in India, but about Albarn and Hewlett&#8217;s past as &#8217;90s flatmates in Ladbroke Grove; how one Gorillaz character was inspired by Angus Young; the hilarious (and Dennis Hopper-related!) story of Albarn and Hewlett&#8217;s wacky night at the 2006 Grammy Awards; why Posdnuos didn&#8217;t have a solo rap on &#8220;Feel Good Inc.,&#8221; and how Trugoy the Dove came up with his iconic verse; the highs and literally bowel-rumbling lows of the epic <em>Plastic Beach</em> tour; the band&#8217;s seven-year hiatus and how &#8220;brothers&#8221; Albarn and Hewlett are now closer than ever; the eerie prescience of 2017&#8242;s <em>Humanz</em>; and how Gorillaz were really prescient in <em>so</em> many ways, basically predicting the future.</p>
<p>And Gorillaz still sound like the future now. Tomorrow comes today, indeed. Read all about <span style="color: #000000;">Murdoc, 2D, Russel, and Noodle&#8217;s</span> past, present, and future misadventures via the link below!</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://floodmagazine.com/212789/the-house-gorillaz-built-flood-13-cover/" target="_blank">READ THE INTERVIEW HERE</a></strong></p>
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