
"On social media, the band shared, "from next year we will release a cache of work created in the recent past," adding that "tracks will be available physically and digitally via a new label." The caveat, of course, is that the music will not be on Spotify, the digital streaming platform from which Massive Attack are trying to pull their catalog."
"The band has also directed fans to a new WhatsApp channel where there will be "direct announcements on 2026 releases and special performances." Massive Attack self-released the in 2020. It marked their first new music since 2016's " The Spoils," " Come Near Me," and Ritual Spirit EP. The band released its most recent studio album, Heligoland, in 2010. The album, along with the 2016 tracks, all arrived via Virgin."
Massive Attack will release a cache of recently created work beginning in 2026. The releases will appear physically and digitally via a new label and will not be available on Spotify, as the band seeks to pull their catalog from that platform. Fans are directed to a new WhatsApp channel for direct announcements about 2026 releases and special performances. Massive Attack self-released material in 2020, which followed their 2016 tracks "The Spoils," "Come Near Me," and the Ritual Spirit EP. The band's most recent studio album, Heligoland, was released in 2010 via Virgin.
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