Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats members publicly criticize Gorillaz over an incident at Roskilde festival, alleging the group forced their set to end early. According to the accounts reported by Stereogum and NME, the band’s drummer calls Damon Albarn and Gorillaz “soft as baby shit,” describing the situation as a dispute that led to an abrupt end of their performance. The NME report says they believe Albarn and the Gorillaz team “throw a bitch fit,” including alleged threats to pull their gig entirely unless the band stopped playing. Stereogum frames the comments as part of a history of drama involving Albarn at Roskilde, citing prior disruptions in 2015 and 2018 involving Albarn and Gorillaz, respectively. The outlets present the Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats side of the story, describing an alleged ultimatum and early cutoff of their set. The reports do not include a detailed response from Gorillaz or Albarn in the provided text.
Uncle Acid drummer accuses Gorillaz of cutting their Roskilde set short
Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats members publicly criticize Gorillaz over an incident at Roskilde festival, alleging the group forced their set to end early. According to the accounts reported by Stereogum...
- Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats members criticize Gorillaz and Damon Albarn over a Roskilde festival incident.
- The accusation is that Gorillaz forced their set to end early.
- NME reports the band alleges Albarn and Gorillaz threatened to pull their gig if they did not stop playing.
- Stereogum notes Albarn has faced past Roskilde controversies involving Gorillaz-related moments.
- Both reports include the drummer’s remark calling Albarn “soft as baby shit.”
They claim Damon Albarn and co. "decided to throw a bitch fit, threatening to pull their gig entirely if we didn't stop playing" The post Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats hit out at “soft as baby shit” Gorillaz for allegedly “throwing hissy fit” and forcing early end to their Roskilde set appeared first on NME.
3 hours agoThere's always some kind of drama when Damon Albarn plays Roskilde. In 2015, the Blur and Gorillaz leader was forcibly removed from the stage at the Danish music festival after refusing to end his set with the Africa Express collective. (They even covered "Should I Stay Or Should I Go" for the occasion.) Then, in 2018, Gorillaz's set was cut short when Del Tha Funky Homosapien fell off the stage. Now there's been a conflict that led one musician to declare Albarn "soft as baby shit." The post Uncle Acid Drummer Slams “Soft As Shit” Gorillaz For Forcing Early End To Their Roskilde Set appeared first on Stereogum.
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