Gorillaz have shared new track 'Hallelujah Money', featuring Mercury winner Benjamin Clementine.
The cartoon collective clicked into gear last year, with Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett resuming their creative partnership.
Said to be close to completing work on a new album, Gorillaz have broken cover with new cut 'Hallelujah Money'.
The track was seemingly prompted by Donald Trump's ascension, and features the vocals of Mercury winner Benjamin Clementine.
A critique of hyper-capitalist society, the soothing vocals are offset by slightly uneasy synths and lyrics that cut just a little deeper.
It's Gorillaz' first new blast of music since 2011's 'The Fall' – check out 'Hallelujah Money' below.
Dark times – u need someone to look up to. Me. Here's a lightning bolt of truth in a black night. Now piss on! New stuff won't write itself. https://t.co/tOqYnXqrU2
— gorillaz (@gorillaz) January 19, 2017