Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja expressed environmental concerns over the Coachella festival, citing it as "Mental" due to its water usage and location in a desert.
The band's commitment to climate activism is evident, as they have participated in Extinction Rebellion protests and commissioned studies on the carbon emissions of the music industry.
Del Naja’s remarks highlight the ironic contradiction of holding a large music festival in a thirsty desert landscape, despite attempts to promote sustainability.
Even though his comments about Coachella's location were inaccurate, they illustrate a broader critique regarding the environmental impact of large-scale events.
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