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Cracker Island is the eighth studio album by the British virtual band Gorillaz, released on 24 February 2023. It is the band's last album to be released on Parlophone and Warner Records.

Background
The majority of the work on the album began in 2021. "Tormenta", made in collaboration with Bad Bunny, was the first song completed. It was planned as the lead single for the second season of the Gorillaz web series Song Machine, before the project was shelved in favour of a traditional studio album (as was "New Gold", which became the second single). According to Damon Albarn, the co-creator of Gorillaz, the album was complete by May 2022. The main producer was Greg Kurstin, alongside British music producer Remi Kabaka Jr. "Baby Queen" was inspired by a 1997 meeting that Albarn had with Princess Siribha Chudabhorn at a concert in Bangkok for his band Blur. == Promotion ==
Promotion
Five singles were released from the album. Gorillaz released the first single, "Cracker Island" (featuring bassist Thundercat), on 22 June 2022. Along with this release, Gorillaz announced that the band would be following up the Meanwhile EP with a full new album. The name was announced as Cracker Island, with its release date, artwork and tracklist revealed on 31 August, alongside the release of the second single, "New Gold" (featuring Tame Impala and Bootie Brown). The third single, "Baby Queen", was released on the FIFA 23 soundtrack on 30 September, after being leaked earlier that month; it was released as a single on 4 November. The fourth single, "Skinny Ape", was released on 8 December, alongside the announcement of two virtual shows in Times Square and Piccadilly Circus on 17 and 18 December, respectively. The fifth single, "Silent Running" (featuring Adeleye Omotayo), was released on 27 January 2023, with a music video released on 8 February. A deluxe edition of Cracker Island was released on 27 February featuring an additional five tracks: "Captain Chicken" featuring Del the Funky Homosapien (who collaborated with Gorillaz on their first album), "Controllah" featuring MC Bin Laden, "Crocadillaz" featuring De La Soul (with the late Trugoy the Dove) and Dawn Penn, a 2D piano version of "Silent Running" featuring Adeleye Omotayo, and a Dom Dolla remix of "New Gold" featuring Tame Impala and Bootie Brown. == Critical reception ==
Critical reception
Cracker Island received generally positive reviews. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, it received an average score of 80, based on 23 reviews, indicating generally favourable reviews. The aggregator website AnyDecentMusic? gave the album a 7.1 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus. Reviewing Cracker Island for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it "less an exploration of new sonic territory so much as it is a reaffirmation of [Damon Albarn's] strengths" and felt that "there's a clean, efficient energy propelling Cracker Island that gives the album a fresh pulse." Writing for Clash, Emma Harrison wrote that it "is more akin to a sprint as opposed to a marathon on the virtual virtuosos' eighth studio album ... despite its diminutive length, Cracker Island packs one hell of a punch and spans genres far and wide." In DIY, Lisa Wright declared the album "very much a set piece that prioritises concept and narrative, resulting in one of Gorillaz's most restrained, contemplative releases yet - one that will perhaps appeal to fans of Albarn's solo work more than devotees of his monkeys' more genre-hopping forays." In Pitchfork, Ben Cardew said Cracker Island "walks a very thin line between playing to the band's strengths and relying too heavily on old tricks". In Slant Magazine, Paul Attard wrote: "When left to his own devices (and stripped of his usual slew of Tumblr-approved guests), Albarn engineers some of Cracker Islands most stand-out material, albeit ones that still vary greatly in quality. Songs like the Greg Kurstin-produced 'Tarantula' and 'Skinny Ape,' while still containing some unnecessary passages (most conspicuously the latter's ska breakdown), are comparatively barebones and cleanly produced. Even better is 'Baby Queen,' a gorgeous piece of dream-pop that cuts back on Albarn's worst theatrical tendencies." == Track listing ==
Track listing
• On vinyl releases, "Tarantula" is placed as the fourth track, between "The Tired Influencer" and "Silent Running". == Personnel ==
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes. MusiciansDamon Albarn – vocals , synthesisers , electric guitar , piano , bass, keyboards , acoustic guitar , MellotronGreg Kurstin – keyboards , synthesisers , drums , percussion , bass , electric guitars , piano , marimba , guitars , vibraphone , congas , Mellotron, acoustic guitar, pump organThundercat – vocals, bass • Stevie Nicks – vocals • Adeleye Omotayo – vocals • Tame Impala – vocals, synthesisers, bass, guitar, drums, WurlitzerBootie Brown – vocals • Bad Bunny – vocals, keyboards, percussion • Remi Kabaka Jr. – drum programming, percussion • Tainy – drum programming • Beck – vocals Technical • Damon Albarn – production • Greg Kurstin – engineering , production • Remi Kabaka Jr. – production • Kevin Parker – production, engineering • Tainy – production • Samuel Egglenton – engineering • Julian Burg – engineering • Matt Tuggle – engineering • Henri Davies – engineering • Joel Workman – engineering • David Reitzas – engineering • Federico Foglia – engineering • Tim Visser – engineering • Mark "Spike" Stentmixing • Matt Wolach – mixing assistance • Stephen Sedgwick – mixing assistance • Randy Merrillmastering ArtworkJamie Hewlett – artwork, design • Stars Redmond – assistance == Charts ==
Charts
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