Massive Attack plans new music release in 2025 after label dispute delay

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Massive Attack plans to release new music in 2025 after a four-year delay caused by a label dispute. Frontman Robert Del Naja expressed excitement about the unreleased material, which has not been shared since their last song in 2016. The band has faced challenges in recent years, including health issues and the death of guitarist Angelo Bruschini. They returned to live performances in June 2024 but later canceled a US tour due to unforeseen circumstances. Del Naja also revealed that Massive Attack declined an invitation to perform at Coachella in 2025, citing concerns about the festival's environmental impact.


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