Gorillaz: The Mountain, House of Kong, and Their 25 Years Together | Apple Music
Gorillaz’s ninth album, The Mountain, is out now. Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett sat down with Zane Lowe to discuss the new project, being inspired while working through loss and grief, and to reflect on their 25 years together. Listen to The Mountain on Apple Music: https://apple.co/TheMountain
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Gorillaz: The Mountain, House of Kong, and Their 25 Years Together | Apple Music
When Gorillaz dropped into the world’s ear, they brought a joke turned serious: a band that could be as mythic as a mountain and as intimate as a late-night chat with friends. Over the last 25 years, Gorillaz has forged a path that feels almost like a map drawn in sound: bold contrasts, texture-rich experiments, and a storytelling fabric that weaves through each release. The Apple Music spotlight on The Mountain and House of Kong collection invites a long-view listening experience—one that not only tracks the band’s evolution but also celebrates the communal, digital-audience era they helped define.
The Mountain, as a concept, feels like the sort of expedition Gorillaz protagonists would undertake. It’s not about conquering height for height’s sake; it’s about climbing to glean a wider perspective—to survey the landscape of genres, collaborators, and moods they’ve stitched into their work. From the first album’s kinetic energy to later records that flirt with hip-hop, trip-hop, synth-pop, and indie rock, the ascent is a narrative act: a careful ascension that invites listeners to look down from the peak and notice the valleys and ridges in between. The music becomes a vantage point, a place where art and audience meet halfway, sharing breath and curiosity.
House of Kong speaks to a living archive—a home for the band’s many personas, collaborators, and sound experiments. It’s a reminder that Gorillaz isn’t a static product but a revolving door of characters and voices, each adding a distinct texture to the ongoing story. The “house” is not a display case but a studio where ideas gather, interact, and sometimes clash in delightful tension. In this sense, House of Kong becomes a manifesto for collaboration: every feature, every cameo, every cross-pollination expands the band’s universe rather than diluting it. It’s the kind of creative ecosystem that sustains a 25-year relationship with fans who crave both novelty and familiarity.
A quarter-century of Gorillaz is more than a catalog of songs and videos; it’s a demonstration of timing and intention. In a music industry that vends trends at the speed of a scroll, Gorillaz has chosen to pace itself with deliberate experimentation. Their partnerships—from hip-hop iconography to experimental producers and indie stars—function like a set of tools, each chosen for the tone a particular track requires. The result is an oeuvre that resists tidy genre boxes while inviting listeners to decode mood maps, story threads, and character arcs that unfold across albums, films, and interactive media.
Yet what endures in this 25-year arc is a palpable sense of play. The music never feels like a museum piece, even as it respects its own lineage. There’s a mischief in the melodies, a grin in the bassline, a wink in the animation that reminds you: you’re in on the joke. The best Gorillaz tracks carry that same dual energy—serious craft and playful attitude—coexisting in a single moment of listening that makes you lean in and then laugh with recognition.
Apple Music’s feature on The Mountain and House of Kong highlights not just a retrospective, but a living, breathing ongoing experiment. It invites new listeners to discover the layers, and it gives long-time fans permission to revisit familiar tracks with fresh ears. The 25-year arc isn’t a closed circle; it’s a spiraling path that keeps returning to core questions: What happens when you blend boundary-pushing production with character-driven storytelling? How do you build a collaborative ecology that feels intimate even as it scales in ambition? Gorillaz answers with songs that reward repeated listens, visuals that invite interpretation, and a sense that the mountain is never fully climbed—there are always new ledges to explore, new collaborators to welcome, new stories to tell.
For listeners stepping into this collection today, the guidance is simple: listen with curiosity, and listen across the spectrum. Start with the mountain’s breath—tracks that set a horizon and then push you upward. Let the House of Kong feel like a living room where voices mingle and ideas spar. Notice how the project’s characters drift through each phase, never stale, always ready to hand you a new perspective on what pop, hip-hop, electronic, or indie can become when imagination remains unbound.
In celebrating 25 years together, Gorillaz offers more than a catalog—it offers a method: collaboration as a discipline, humor as a compass, and music as a shared journey. The Mountain reminds us of the view that honest work can offer; the House of Kong reminds us that community can be an instrument. Put them together, and you have a chronicle not just of a band, but of a cultural moment—one that continues to rise, invite, and inspire.
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