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  1. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    Just what you would and should expect from a new Gorillaz album: something totally different! It did everything it should: it has a message, it has a reason, it has great production value. Some people complain about it having too much collabs and too little 2D. While i can understand and respect everyone's opinion, i don't think that's a problem. Gorillaz does not equal 2D singing, itJust what you would and should expect from a new Gorillaz album: something totally different! It did everything it should: it has a message, it has a reason, it has great production value. Some people complain about it having too much collabs and too little 2D. While i can understand and respect everyone's opinion, i don't think that's a problem. Gorillaz does not equal 2D singing, it equals quality and original sounds. It does just that in this album. Expand
  2. Apr 29, 2017
    9
    Humanz is a very hard, very subversive listen. It is very much part of this proto-punk faze of hip hop and indie rap that seems to be slowly being much more prevalent within more mainstream acts...and you know what, regardless of this bizarre unorthodox and very surrealist poppy take, I actually really dig it.

    Its bold. Its different, and it just sticks with you. It almost reminds me of
    Humanz is a very hard, very subversive listen. It is very much part of this proto-punk faze of hip hop and indie rap that seems to be slowly being much more prevalent within more mainstream acts...and you know what, regardless of this bizarre unorthodox and very surrealist poppy take, I actually really dig it.

    Its bold. Its different, and it just sticks with you. It almost reminds me of something along the lines of Led Zepplins self-titled album. That thing was divisive as all hell when first released. Critics and audience just didn't resonate with the content. Yet overtime it became this classic within the hard-rock genre. I strangely see Gorillaz Humanz very much being much more important and impactful as the years go by.

    Its just this very different, very strange, and very poppy beast that seems to try and tackle this theme of difference and individualism. The celebration, yet also tragic story, of how us humans struggle so hard to respect and treat each other as equals, and fight, attack, kill and hate for no real reason.

    I do feel as if also Damon taking a seat back to let the other artists take over for different tracks is also a bonus, we get to see this different side of humanity NOT from his perspective, but the perspective of many adding to this very complicated intriguing listen. It all does add to the idea of identity of which the album tries to tackle and grasp.

    I actually really **** love this album. But i can definitely see where the criticism is coming from and respect the fact that this is totally not for everybody.
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  3. Apr 30, 2017
    7
    It's not the best Gorillaz album, but I enjoy it a lot. The problem with this album is that almost every song in the album is hip-hop, and I really miss Damon Albarn's voice. Anyway, Let me Out and Andromeda are amazing songs.
  4. May 2, 2017
    7
    After 7 years we can enjoy again a new gorillaz album. I'm so excited about this. It is an outside of the box, different album with plenty of music genres mixed in a good way. I love all the tracks one by one. Any of these tracks is unique. The guests were amazing, they match well on their tracks but I wanted more Albarn on this album. The production and the mix was very good, also youAfter 7 years we can enjoy again a new gorillaz album. I'm so excited about this. It is an outside of the box, different album with plenty of music genres mixed in a good way. I love all the tracks one by one. Any of these tracks is unique. The guests were amazing, they match well on their tracks but I wanted more Albarn on this album. The production and the mix was very good, also you couldn't say that you can hear a ''theme'' on this album. Anyways this is a weird piece of great work, welcome back Gorillaz. Expand
  5. Oct 8, 2017
    9
    This album requires multiple listens to come into full view. Yes, it is more incoherent than previous albums, but we live in incoherent times, and each Gorillaz album seems to capture the feeling of the times. I have slowly fallen in love with it, and have been listening to it on repeat.
  6. Apr 28, 2017
    8
    Humanz comes across more like a series of sketches than a coherent album, which is both one of its biggest draws and one of its biggest flaws. It certainly works nicely, and creates a vivid world. There's no shortage of ideas, but there certainly isn't anything as immediate or catchy as some of the songs from Demon Days and the self-titled record. Overall though, it is a hugely enjoyableHumanz comes across more like a series of sketches than a coherent album, which is both one of its biggest draws and one of its biggest flaws. It certainly works nicely, and creates a vivid world. There's no shortage of ideas, but there certainly isn't anything as immediate or catchy as some of the songs from Demon Days and the self-titled record. Overall though, it is a hugely enjoyable album, and the features all put in tremendous performances. Expand
  7. Apr 30, 2017
    8
    Not gorrilaz best album, but it's definitely a must listen. The production on this album sounds like nothing they have done in the past, and in saying that "Humanz" is probably the most dazzling album they have ever created. Tracks like "Strobelight " have amazing vocals by Peven Everett with a beat that sounds like an 80's underground dance club in outer space. Then we have the trackNot gorrilaz best album, but it's definitely a must listen. The production on this album sounds like nothing they have done in the past, and in saying that "Humanz" is probably the most dazzling album they have ever created. Tracks like "Strobelight " have amazing vocals by Peven Everett with a beat that sounds like an 80's underground dance club in outer space. Then we have the track Andromeda which as production as if it was recorded on a mothership from the milky- way. And my personal favourtie "Carnival" which has outstanding vocals and has a mind-blowing production. That triple bass transition gets me every time. So in my final verdict, Gorrilaz have done better before, but they have never made an album like this. It's as if Gorillaz were born again. Anyways, a must listen :) Expand
  8. Apr 30, 2017
    7
    I really wasn't a fan of the singles leading up to this so I thought I would hate the album (like everybody else by the looks of it), especially considering I don't particularly like long albums. However, I actually found myself having a lot of fun with this and I don't really understand the amount of hate its getting
  9. Apr 29, 2017
    8
    There are clear positive and negative sides to this album. Gorillaz haven't lost their eccentric and racy sound, and Damon certainly know how to keep a consistent feel to an album, while still jumping from genre to genre. The album does seem absolutely soaked in collaborations, but the sound of the individual tracks isn't really affected by this. The music does, however, lack realThere are clear positive and negative sides to this album. Gorillaz haven't lost their eccentric and racy sound, and Damon certainly know how to keep a consistent feel to an album, while still jumping from genre to genre. The album does seem absolutely soaked in collaborations, but the sound of the individual tracks isn't really affected by this. The music does, however, lack real instruments, like drums and guitars. The songs are really catchy, and Humanz has a pretty clear story and concept, although it isn't used and applied to the extent that it could have been. Even though I see the flaws and shortcomings on this album, I still enjoy listening to it and certainly appreciate the amount of work put into it. Expand
  10. May 2, 2017
    8
    I've been waiting a Gorillaz comeback since "The Fall" and this album is totally worth it. Although some people hate the album but for me, it's another "Demon Days" but there are 2 things that I don't like from the album: Heavy collaborations on all tracks and political overcharged.
  11. May 1, 2017
    7
    Humanz is a good album, but that's it. It's not Gorillaz "most dazzling album yet", but it's still good. The reason I say this is because a number of the songs on it are nothing like Gorillaz. In some cases, this is a good thing. Songs like Andromeda, Strobelight, We Got the Power, Carnival, Hallelujah Money, The Apprentice and Saturnz Barz all demonstrate how this departure works. TheHumanz is a good album, but that's it. It's not Gorillaz "most dazzling album yet", but it's still good. The reason I say this is because a number of the songs on it are nothing like Gorillaz. In some cases, this is a good thing. Songs like Andromeda, Strobelight, We Got the Power, Carnival, Hallelujah Money, The Apprentice and Saturnz Barz all demonstrate how this departure works. The beats are catchy and vibrant, guest artists all do great work, Damon nails every lyric, and because of all this, a few of them have become some of my favourites from the band. However, it's songs like Ascension, Let Me Out, Out of Body, Circle of Friendz and Sex Murder Party that all felt like too big of a departure. To me, their biggest flaw is that none of these songs has the creative energy that Gorillaz are praised for. They just seem to be going off of what's popular rather than what's actually good.

    Despite all this, I think Humanz is still a good album that isn't a complete disappointment after 6 years, but still has rough edges. You should still go listen to it, as it has highlights that make it an essential. And even if you hate it, it still can't be as bad as The Fall.
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  12. May 1, 2017
    9
    This album took a few listens through to eventually grow on me. I love the performances on this album, all the featured artists were given free range it feels. I love Damon Albarn's singing on this album as well (where you can find it) Damon is not a big standout performer on this album (exception on Busted and Blue, absolutely love that track, best tack on the whole album), but where youThis album took a few listens through to eventually grow on me. I love the performances on this album, all the featured artists were given free range it feels. I love Damon Albarn's singing on this album as well (where you can find it) Damon is not a big standout performer on this album (exception on Busted and Blue, absolutely love that track, best tack on the whole album), but where you hear 2D's singing, its just as good as ever.

    It's a bit of a different album for Gorillaz from a couple standpoints. For one, it is the most inconsistently consistent album I've heard from them (let me explain). There is an overall mood that stays relatively consistent throughout the entire listen, which I would describe as dark, blown-out, harsh, dissonant, but these elements are handled in such a way that it doesn't harm the listening experience. These elements create a mood or story for the album. The other side is how each track is handled individually. On a track by track basis, most tracks are very enjoyable. My favorites are: Ascension, Saturn Barz, Strobelight, Submission, Charger, Andromeda, Busted and Blue, Carnival, Let me Out, Sex Murder Party, She's My Collar, Hallelujah Money, and The Apprentice. Most the album is very good!

    The other part that makes this a different project for Gorillaz is the variation on the instrumentation. Plastic beach had a very wide range of instruments being used, while on Humanz it stays closer to electronic and hip-hop. I think it does the project a favor, the album feels like it has more of a statement to make that plastic beach did.

    I keep coming back to a specific word to use for this album and it's "dark pop". It's synthy, it's energetic, it's moody, it's got a statement to make. It makes you want to get up and dance ironically while the rest of the world goes crazy. I don't think this album will be taking over Demon Days or anything like that as far as popularity, but it's exactly what I wanted from a new Gorillaz project: keep surprising us, keep making music that makes me think and giving us an experience I've never had before.
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  13. May 3, 2017
    8
    Humanz by the Gorillaz is exactly what the Gorillaz has always been: experimental. I personally find the notion of being a fan of the Gorillaz, after listening to one album a faulty venture. Their purpose is to mold and bend what we define as music, or rather, genre. Damon Albarn, though vocally taking a back seat, I think was incredibly influential in this hodge-podge of genreHumanz by the Gorillaz is exactly what the Gorillaz has always been: experimental. I personally find the notion of being a fan of the Gorillaz, after listening to one album a faulty venture. Their purpose is to mold and bend what we define as music, or rather, genre. Damon Albarn, though vocally taking a back seat, I think was incredibly influential in this hodge-podge of genre combination. I enjoyed piecing together each songs influence, and which artist had the most contribution to each song. If your purchasing this album to hear what you believe is classic Gorillaz sound, you'll be disappointed. It's an Experiment after all, like it always has been. Expand
  14. Jun 5, 2017
    7
    Gorillaz’s brand new album ‘Humanz’ has been one of the most anticipated albums in 2017, randomly releasing 4 singles featuring artists such as D.R.A.M, Popcaan, Vince Staple and Jehnny Beth (Savages) and later a collaboration with Pusha T and Mavis Staple entitled ‘Let Me Out’.

    The album starts off with the Vince Staple collaboration ‘Ascension’, a 140 bpm fast drum loop with Vince
    Gorillaz’s brand new album ‘Humanz’ has been one of the most anticipated albums in 2017, randomly releasing 4 singles featuring artists such as D.R.A.M, Popcaan, Vince Staple and Jehnny Beth (Savages) and later a collaboration with Pusha T and Mavis Staple entitled ‘Let Me Out’.

    The album starts off with the Vince Staple collaboration ‘Ascension’, a 140 bpm fast drum loop with Vince rapping the chorus (‘The sky's falling, baby Drop that ass 'fore it crash’) letting the listener know with it’s dark sounds in the back that the world is somewhat ending. The track is a good introduction to the album with it’s theme but I didn’t find it to be a good track to represent Gorillaz but instead become more of a Vince Staple track.

    Afterwards the track ‘Strobelite’ starts with a completely different theme and sound, a house style track with Peven Everett on vocals who fits so perfectly with Gorillaz’s style but just doesn’t have a great transition between ‘Ascension’ and the next track ‘Saturnz Bar’ featuring Popcaan with their dark themes.

    Later after ‘Momentz’ with De La Soul, which would’ve been a fantastic track without that awful kick, we start to see some problems with the album on the track ‘Submission’ that features Kelela and Danny Brown. Kelela ends up taking the whole track with Danny just on the bridge which is disappointing because Danny Brown is such a unique rapper with a dark but fun style which would be the perfect fit which didn’t happen whilst Kelela’s generic lyrics and vocals take over the track.

    You start to see so many missed opportunities they could of had with their collaborators like Grace Jones only singing a few lines in the back of “Charger”, barely hearing D.R.A.M in ‘Andromedia’, Anthony Hamilton’s vocals on ‘Carnival’ not fitting with the instrumental and so many empty spaces which could of had vocals on ‘Sex Murder Party’.

    The deluxe edition isn’t worth getting, most of the tracks were either fillers or not as big as they should of been (‘Out of Body’, ‘Halfway To The Halfway House’) BUT the tracks ‘The Apprentice’, which features Rag’n’Bone Man, Ray BLK and Zebra Katz, and my other favourite ‘Ticker Tape’ featuring Carly Simon & Kali Uchis are worth giving a listen.

    Overall this album is good, but it won’t be a classic as Demon Days and Plastic Beach was because these songs are so serious and deep with its political statement that has made me forget that the whole point of this band was that Gorillaz is a fun cartoon band.

    Good: Strobelite, Ticker Tape | Least: Ascension, We Got The Power
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  15. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    Meus amigos... É assim que se faz um LP! São 26 faixas maravilhosas incluindo alguns interlúdios. Muitas participações especiais, músicas futuristas. Muito SOUL, HIP HOP, ROCK... EU amo o Gorillaz!
    As melhores faixas para mim são: Ascension, Saturn Barz, We Got the Power, Andromeda, The Non-conformist Oath (Interlude), Momentz, Busted and Blue, Let me Out, Sex Murder Party, She´s my
    Meus amigos... É assim que se faz um LP! São 26 faixas maravilhosas incluindo alguns interlúdios. Muitas participações especiais, músicas futuristas. Muito SOUL, HIP HOP, ROCK... EU amo o Gorillaz!
    As melhores faixas para mim são: Ascension, Saturn Barz, We Got the Power, Andromeda, The Non-conformist Oath (Interlude), Momentz, Busted and Blue, Let me Out, Sex Murder Party, She´s my Collar, Hallelujah Money, New World (Interlude), The Apprentice, Halfway to the Halfway House, Ticker Tape.
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  16. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    After 7 long years of waiting,Gorillaz have finally released another studio album. In my opinion, those years were worth the wait. It's good to hear Damon's voice again over the quirky synths that Gorillaz have grown accustomed to. Every song on this record is brilliantly produced and mixed, and for the most part, there were not many lows to this album. Some highs were such tracks likeAfter 7 long years of waiting,Gorillaz have finally released another studio album. In my opinion, those years were worth the wait. It's good to hear Damon's voice again over the quirky synths that Gorillaz have grown accustomed to. Every song on this record is brilliantly produced and mixed, and for the most part, there were not many lows to this album. Some highs were such tracks like Submission, Charger, She's My Collar, and Strobelight. All these tracks had a perfect instrumental for the guest artist it was accompanying such as Strobelight, which shines the light on Peven Everett's soulful R&B voice. Although there were many highs to this record, there were also lows. An example of this is the track Sex Murder Party. Damon's verse is fantastic but, everything else in the track falls flat and feels unfinished in a sense. On the deluxe version of the record, songs like Ticker Tape and The Apprentice are very vibrant and memorable as the others (Out Of Body & Circle Of Friendz) felt unnecessary and bland. Saying all this, Humanz is an outstanding 5th album by virtual band Gorillaz, and I cannot wait for new and upcoming music. Expand
  17. May 3, 2017
    10
    Like all Gorillaz albums, this takes a few listens to hook you. Once it does you fall in love with it. When I first listened to the album I felt the same as I have seen many others express, "this doesn't sound like Gorillaz." But then again, what do the Gorillaz sound like?

    At first I thought there were too many featured artists and that the Gorillaz vibe was put on the backburner.
    Like all Gorillaz albums, this takes a few listens to hook you. Once it does you fall in love with it. When I first listened to the album I felt the same as I have seen many others express, "this doesn't sound like Gorillaz." But then again, what do the Gorillaz sound like?

    At first I thought there were too many featured artists and that the Gorillaz vibe was put on the backburner. However, after a few listens it is apparent that the Gorillaz vibe is oozing out of this album. A few of my personal favorite tracks include "Charger," "Momentz," and "Out of Body." This album is loaded with great tracks that grow on you.
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  18. Apr 30, 2017
    10
    Great album, maybe not as good as plastic beach (my favourite gorillaz album) but AMAZING nonetheless. Can't wait for more music videos, tv show and lore to come out as well! In my honest opinion I'd give it 8.5 or 9 out of 10 and that's just after my first listen. However since the user score is as low as 7, which it definitely deserves higher than, I'm giving it 10 to boost the score.Great album, maybe not as good as plastic beach (my favourite gorillaz album) but AMAZING nonetheless. Can't wait for more music videos, tv show and lore to come out as well! In my honest opinion I'd give it 8.5 or 9 out of 10 and that's just after my first listen. However since the user score is as low as 7, which it definitely deserves higher than, I'm giving it 10 to boost the score.
    UPDATE: After multiple listens this album deserves 10 it's so GOOOOOD
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  19. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    As with most Gorillaz albums it took a few listens to fully appreciate and catch all of the subtle nifty instruments. The transitions between each songs are some of the most smooth transitions in an album I've ever heard. Overall the album wants to make you get up and dance and that is one of the best feelings.
  20. Apr 29, 2017
    10
    I really love it . There is no Song on this thing that i dislike. It's pretty hard to describe the Gorillaz but this Album makes it even harder for me .You have Songs like "Strobelite" which are crazy party tunes and then you have songs like "Busted and Blue" which make you feel very depressed . It's just a really awesome experience
  21. Apr 28, 2017
    9
    In a show of political horrors that mixes disappointment, constant fear and reflections on modernity, Humanz synthesizes these themes and take them to the stars through intelligent Interludes and well vocalized metaphors. It's a memorable conceptual work that transports the listener to a chaotic and tragic scenario, but where there's still hope. A authentic political album.
  22. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    It's weird, it's different, it's Gorillaz at their best.
    It's like people don't remember that Gorillaz always did collaborations. It's always been like that. The interludes help keep the pace going, and the constant EDM feel creates an amazing party atmosphere. I can see myself listening to this album many times.
  23. Apr 30, 2017
    10
    This has to be by far one of their best albums. Some people might disagree but im sure those are the people that has heard this album only once. Listening a second time will have you hooked. Busted and Blue, Charger, She's my collar and Momentz is by far my favorite tracks in this album and they're also some of my favorite tracks from all of Gorillaz work
  24. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    Okay, let me start off by saying this is another album that took a couple of listens to really get me going, just like The Fall and Demon Days. I've listened to Gorillaz for a long time, and they are a pretty spontaneous group that you can't really guess what their track list is going to sound like. With this heavy-groove track-centered album about the world was ending and it was justOkay, let me start off by saying this is another album that took a couple of listens to really get me going, just like The Fall and Demon Days. I've listened to Gorillaz for a long time, and they are a pretty spontaneous group that you can't really guess what their track list is going to sound like. With this heavy-groove track-centered album about the world was ending and it was just time to party, I was pretty mixed up with how i felt about this album. There were songs that I hated at first like Momentz and Charger and there were songs I listened to more than anything else when I first got my hands on them like She's my Collar, Strobe lite and all of the first 5 released. Trust me when I say this, you may not like it a lot at first, but that is what I feel is so cool about Gorillaz. They always bring new light and new shades of musics and sound that isn't appealing at first, but always leaves me coming back in the end. Check it out. Expand
  25. May 1, 2017
    10
    Great album, where every song is "different". 7 years of waiting was worth it. highly recommend this album. Great work, Gorillaz. I'm not disappointed.
  26. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    I've been a Gorillaz fan since the beginning and this is hands down my favorite. 16 of the 20 songs are EDM, hip hop, or a fusion of both with 7 interludes in between to make this album flow front to back. Andromeda has been stuck in my head like an enigma for a month now with D.R.A.M's soothing vocals and bouncing bass. Benjamin Clementine delivers an absolutely chilling performance inI've been a Gorillaz fan since the beginning and this is hands down my favorite. 16 of the 20 songs are EDM, hip hop, or a fusion of both with 7 interludes in between to make this album flow front to back. Andromeda has been stuck in my head like an enigma for a month now with D.R.A.M's soothing vocals and bouncing bass. Benjamin Clementine delivers an absolutely chilling performance in the protest song "Hallelujah Money" with topical poetry summarizing Drumpf's rise in power. I've heard criticism against the Gorillaz asserting a political view in their music but they have been political in 3 of their previous 4 albums. Gorillaz, the first self titled album, was a project to go against the grain of the music industry by removing the artist to purely showcase the art. Demon Days was a response to 9-11 and the Bush presidency. Plastic Beach was directly about pollution and capitalism. The theme in Humanz is Black Lives Matter and how toxic a Drumpf presidency will be. Another criticism I hear from this album is that the main characters took a back seat to the guest stars but that's exactly the point. It's not about the cartoons this time around... it's about the Humanz. Damon Albarn used his agency in the music industry to highlight black artists and co-produced the album with Twilite Tone who explained the tone of the production: "we chose not to use any analog or any samples, we chose to deal only with electronic instruments and tried to do something modern. Trying to do something new. Not futuristic and not nostalgic. Something RIGHT HERE! NOW! So I believe when you embark on that journey you have the possibility and potential to create something timeless" That was said during an interview at Hot 97... He also mentioned that the mantra they maintained while working on every song was "pain, joy, and urgency". TL;DR Humanz is a party album for the foreseeable doom that's just around the corner and I'm in love with it! Expand
  27. Apr 28, 2017
    10
    UMA OBRA PRIMA! Eu não poderia estar mais orgulhoso de ver o que a banda se tornou. Gorillaz é isto, é renovação, inovação, competência. Humanz é uma grande festa, onde 2D é o anfitrião, e seus convidados dançam em sua volta, enquanto lá fora o mundo se destrói. Apocalíptico, coerente e MUITO envolvente. A única crítica que deixo é ao exagero de convidados, porém, é interessante ouvirUMA OBRA PRIMA! Eu não poderia estar mais orgulhoso de ver o que a banda se tornou. Gorillaz é isto, é renovação, inovação, competência. Humanz é uma grande festa, onde 2D é o anfitrião, e seus convidados dançam em sua volta, enquanto lá fora o mundo se destrói. Apocalíptico, coerente e MUITO envolvente. A única crítica que deixo é ao exagero de convidados, porém, é interessante ouvir outras vozes na banda, Strobelite é a melhor música do disco pra mim, e nesta o 2D nem canta. Estou encantado! #WEARESTILLHUMANZ Expand
  28. Apr 28, 2017
    7
    I now listened twice trough this album. I feel a little dissapointed.
    There are just too many guests on this album. I miss Damon Albarns voice.
    There are a few really great tracks that i will remember for years. Another point that bothers me a little bit is the general genre direction. A great deal of tracks sound just too ... modern? There are a lot of tracks that arent different
    I now listened twice trough this album. I feel a little dissapointed.
    There are just too many guests on this album. I miss Damon Albarns voice.
    There are a few really great tracks that i will remember for years.
    Another point that bothers me a little bit is the general genre direction.
    A great deal of tracks sound just too ... modern?
    There are a lot of tracks that arent different from other Mainstream-Songs.
    Well, still a good album, but i really hoped for another Revolution. Maybe thats the problem.
    7/10
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  29. Apr 28, 2017
    7
    Having listened to all of the Gorillaz albums (Including B-Side) - I 'personally' enjoyed this more than Plastic Beach.
    But it doesn't match the greatness of that of Gorillaz and Demon Days. I'd personally put this in the middle of the pack in terms of their records, with it higher than The Fall and Plastic Beach, but not quite as good as Gorilliaz and Demon Days.
    My biggest complaint
    Having listened to all of the Gorillaz albums (Including B-Side) - I 'personally' enjoyed this more than Plastic Beach.
    But it doesn't match the greatness of that of Gorillaz and Demon Days. I'd personally put this in the middle of the pack in terms of their records, with it higher than The Fall and Plastic Beach, but not quite as good as Gorilliaz and Demon Days.
    My biggest complaint is, like others, it doesn't feel like a Gorillaz record. Yeah, there's a few bits in there that do. (Songs in particular: Let Me Out feels like a spiritual successor to Clint Eastwood, though not as good, it's probably my favorite song on the record. Charger and Strobelite feel like Gorillaz songs. And Saturnz Barz is good enough to be up there as well.)
    But a lot of the songs feels like the B-Sides record and The Fall, more like experiments than actual songs.
    While it doesn't feel like a Gorillaz record, I did enjoy it enough that I'll listen to it again and often, more so than Plastic Beach and The Falls, and at this point I'm not sure anything they release will ever be as good as Demon Days.
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  30. May 14, 2017
    6
    There’s no lack of ambition or experimentation, but Gorillaz don’t make anything substantial of it due to the lack of pace or consistency, and while sounding unique the music is only best applied to very specific atmospheres. My Score: 115/180 (Good) = 6.4/10
Metascore
77

Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 32
  2. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Jun 5, 2017
    80
    If you’re a fan, you won’t be disappointed. ... If you’re new to the zoo, prepare for a 20-track musical trip you won’t forget in a hurry.
  2. May 15, 2017
    70
    The lyrics on Humanz might be Gorillaz's darkest, but the album has lots of bright music.
  3. May 11, 2017
    80
    Humanz is a giddy celebration of unity in difference, the sound of eccentrics, weirdos, outsiders and freaks partying together in defiance of convention. It is music where anything goes, as long as it’s got a groove and a heart.