Damon Albarn: 'no more Gorillaz albums'
Film project to be the cartoon's swansong
Damon Albarn has confirmed that Gorillaz will release no more studio albums.
The Blur singer said that the only project left for the cartoon band will be a film featuring a score composition, that has previously been linked to filmmaker and 'Monty Python' mastermind Terry Gilliam.
Speaking to BBC Radio 2, Albarn said: "We're trying to make a film next, starting in September hopefully. It will be a film score. There won't be another pop record."
Reports suggest that the cartoon band members will act as alternative characters, as opposed to playing themselves.
The 'band' released two album - their self-titled 2001 debut and 2005's 'Demon Days'.
The Blur singer said that the only project left for the cartoon band will be a film featuring a score composition, that has previously been linked to filmmaker and 'Monty Python' mastermind Terry Gilliam.
Speaking to BBC Radio 2, Albarn said: "We're trying to make a film next, starting in September hopefully. It will be a film score. There won't be another pop record."
Reports suggest that the cartoon band members will act as alternative characters, as opposed to playing themselves.
The 'band' released two album - their self-titled 2001 debut and 2005's 'Demon Days'.
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