MASSIVE ATTACK - Girl I Love You (HQ)
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MASSIVE ATTACK - Girl I Love You (HQ)
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Massive Attack - Flat Of The Blade
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Heligoland, German Bight, 1875
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Massive Attack did notice something changed since their massively influential work of the 90's and they persevered thanks to the fact they always did that in their career. However, Heligoland didn't find them reaching for the heights they achieved in the past. Then again, the LP became another one of their approximations, where they tried to do what I mentioned. To be honest, Robert Del Naja and Grantley Marshall did – this should be stated more often – had some great plans, though they probably needed another viewpoint. I mean, the tune in the link does function well, Damon Albarn doesn't disappoint, yet let us play a game – would a collaboration between Massive Attack and him during the 90's sound that nice? Yes, Massive Attack became nice. I agree, they can be anything, but this?!
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Core Hybrid albums ranked by order of how often I personally wind up listening to them (most frequent to least):
Disappear Here
I Choose Noise
Light of the Fearless
Black Halo
Morning Sci-Fi
Wide Angle
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