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Massive Attack Announce First New Album in Over a Decade for 2026
The long silence from the pioneers of trip-hop is finally ending. Massive Attack, the iconic Bristol duo who defined a generation with their atmospheric sound, have officially announced that new music is on the horizon, targeting a 2026 release.This marks the culmination of a significant creative period for Robert '3D' Del Naja and Grant 'Daddy G' Marshall, their first major project since the 2019 'Eutopia' EP. For a band whose discography has consistently served as a critical lens on societal unrest, their return is highly anticipated as a sonic dissection of our contemporary global state.The interim years, fraught with pandemic fallout, political instability, and escalating climate emergencies, provide a wealth of dark inspiration for the group's signature brooding commentary. Del Naja's parallel work in visual art and activism suggests the new material will likely be a multi-disciplinary statement, extending beyond mere audio.The central intrigue for the music world lies in the band's artistic direction. Will they advance the dense, electronic textures of their recent performances, or revisit the soulful, sample-based foundations of their early work like 'Blue Lines'? Their profound influence is still felt across the industry, from the minimalist pop of The xx to the haunted productions of Billie Eilish, positioning their comeback not as a look backward, but as a pivotal forward thrust. With 2026 now set as a destination, the architects of ambient dread are preparing to once again provide the unsettling, essential soundtrack to our times.
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