Watch out, the Gorillaz may be making a comeback
Co-creator posts new artwork of band members Murdoc and Noodle before telling a fan that they will return.
Gorillaz, the animated alternative rock band, may be making a comeback. Fittingly, co-creator Jamie Hewlett announced their return through new artwork of band members Murdoc and Noodle on social media site Instagram on Saturday, the Huffington Post reported.
The art work, showed a shirt-less Murdoc with what looks to be a Thompson submachine gun tucked under his left arm and a playful toothy smile.
https://instagram.com/p/yfXSDVyvgX/
Noodle is shown licking his lips as he glances through the corner of his eyes.
https://instagram.com/p/yfPEvwSvjH/
When asked, Hewlett replied to a fan’s comment about the band coming back by saying, “Yes. Gorillaz Returns.”
If the band is indeed making a comeback, it means the creators of virtual band have straightened out differences with creator Damon Albarn.
The last Gorillaz album, “The Fall”, was released in 2011 and achieved great success.
The art work, showed a shirt-less Murdoc with what looks to be a Thompson submachine gun tucked under his left arm and a playful toothy smile.
https://instagram.com/p/yfXSDVyvgX/
Noodle is shown licking his lips as he glances through the corner of his eyes.
https://instagram.com/p/yfPEvwSvjH/
When asked, Hewlett replied to a fan’s comment about the band coming back by saying, “Yes. Gorillaz Returns.”
If the band is indeed making a comeback, it means the creators of virtual band have straightened out differences with creator Damon Albarn.
The last Gorillaz album, “The Fall”, was released in 2011 and achieved great success.