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Massive Attack Announce New Album for 2026, Ending Five-Year Silence
The long wait is over. Massive Attack, the pioneering Bristol duo who forged the dark, atmospheric sound of trip-hop, have officially announced that new music is arriving in 2026.This marks the end of a five-year creative silence since their last release, the politically urgent *Eutopia* EP in 2020. For founders Robert '3D' Del Naja and Grant 'Daddy G' Marshall, this is not merely a new album; it is a deliberate re-entry into a musical landscape transformed by streaming and fleeting trends.Their return stands as a powerful act of counter-programming, championing depth and meticulous craftsmanship in an age of disposable content. The announcement has sent a wave of anticipation through their global fanbase, rekindling memories of the seismic impact of era-defining records like *Mezzanine*, whose brooding paranoia feels more relevant than ever.The central question now is one of direction: will the new work continue the overt socio-political commentary of their recent output, or will it explore the more introspective, personal territories of albums like *Heligoland*? As a group whose influence permeates modern music—from the art-pop of FKA twigs to the cinematic scope of London Grammar—a new Massive Attack release is more than an event; it is a critical cultural barometer. The year 2026 is now a focal point, a destination promising the next essential chapter in their storied legacy. The silence is breaking, and the next evolution of their sound is imminent.
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