As the Gorillaz prepare to release their new project, Humanz, the duo - frontman Damon Albarn and animator Jamie Hewlett - talked with Q Magazine about various projects they have in the works.

In the interview, Hewlett revealed they are working on a 10-episode Gorillaz television show. However, details about the show weren't divulged.

Elsewhere in the interview, Albarn said that the Humanz album is a response to a Trump presidency.

“I told everyone to imagine you’re in America after the inauguration,” Albarn told Q, “and it’s the worst-case scenario: how would you feel that night? Let’s make a party record about the world going f---ing nuts.”

Although much of the album was recorded before Trump won the election, it's now become a prophetic political statement for the group.

Humanz is not a political statement about Trump - it’s about a world in which he could get elected," said Hewlett. "Where are we as a race? Why haven’t we grown out of this? Putting the Z on the end is not a hip-hop statement, it’s more like an android Z. Are we human beings or just humanz? What the f--- is wrong with us?”

You can read the full Q Magazine interview here.

Humanz hits stores on April 28.

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