here they are:
"Cracker Island" by Gorillaz (featuring Thundercat): Thus far, no Gorillaz song has reached near the levels of popularity and catchiness that "Feel Good, Inc." and "Clint Eastwood" have, but no song that these fictional, non-human primates have recorded has been lackluster, and "Cracker Island" is no exception to the rule! Contemporary R & B musician, Thundercat, guests on Gorillaz' latest song, "Cracker Island," a song whose apocalyptic lyrics slip under the radar thanks to its super-catchy sound. How a "band" of musicians who are figments of Damon Albarn's imagination have managed to outlast many three-dimensional, human-led bands is truly a wonder to behold, but if you consider that just about every hit they've had has managed to get into the heads of many creatures who aren't "Gorillaz," it should make sense.
"Miles and Miles" by The Heavy Heavy: Hey hey! Is there an echo, is there an echo, in here, in here?! Both the song title AND the band who does it contain repetition! "Miles and Miles" is the debut song of the American-sounding British duo, The Heavy Heavy, and its country-rock sound is fitting to its theme of being on the road. The song's simultaneously mellow yet energetic sound combined with its road-centered lyrics make this one a great summer treat!