Heavy Seas of Love

On 18 January 2014, the Warner Music Store was updated to include Damon Albarn's new album and its name was revealed – Everyday Robots, which is also the name of the first single.

[4] Albarn himself said in his official Facebook page that this record is his most soul-searching and autobiographical yet, explores nature versus technology and features guests Brian Eno and Natasha Khan, also known as Bat for Lashes.

To participate, filmmakers will use Treehouse – Interlude's self-service authoring suite – to create an interactive music film for the song with Treehouse's simple and intuitive interface, participants can design their interactive music films in a multi-branch, multi-layered, tree-structured style, which will allow viewers to play an active role in the storytelling process.

[13] Danny Eccelston of Mojo magazine wrote: "Gospel sunshine streaked with London-grey melancholy, Heavy Seas of Love is one of the more in-your-face tunes off Damon Albarn's otherwise downbeat and reflective new album, Everyday Robots.

Featuring the lovelorn sealion vocals of Albarn's fellow West London artisan pal Brian Eno, it's one of those songs with the strength to spirit you away and apply a balm to the cares of now.

[14] Matthew Horton of the NME wrote: "And it all ends with a big, skewed pop song as Brian Eno joins Albarn for fruity, comforting harmonies – 'When your soul isn't right/And it's raw to the night ... You're in safe hands' – that stick in your head like the verses to Michael Jackson's 'Heal the World'.

"[15] Albarn apremièred, "Everyday Robots" and "Lonely Press Play" at YouTube's pop-up venue at the Sundance Film Festival on 19 January.

Brian Eno contributes vocals on the song "Heavy Seas of Love".