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100th Window

Massive Attack

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1 Future Proof Massive Attack 5:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 What Your Soul Sings Massive Attack 6:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Everywhen Massive Attack 7:39 Album Only View In iTunes
4 Special Cases Massive Attack 5:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Butterfly Caught Massive Attack 7:34 Album Only View In iTunes
6 A Prayer for England Massive Attack 5:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Small Time Shot Away Massive Attack 7:59 Album Only View In iTunes
8 Name Taken Massive Attack 7:49 Album Only View In iTunes
9 Antistar Massive Attack 19:40 Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

A new album from Massive Attack is an event, even if only one-third of the original group is present for the festivities. Just the group's fourth album in more than a dozen years, 100th Window marked the departure of Mushroom (permanently, after artistic differences) and Daddy G (temporarily, to raise a family), leaving only one founding member, 3D (Robert del Naja), to muddle along with arranger/producer Neil Davidge (who made his Massive Attack debut on 1998's Mezzanine). Though Del Naja is mostly successful giving the people what they want — a follow-up to Mezzanine, one of the most compulsive listens of '90s electronica — it unfortunately comes as a sacrifice to the very thing that made Massive Attack so crucial to dance music: their never-ending progression to a radically different sound with each release. For better or worse, 100th Window has the same crushingly oppressive productions, dark, spiralling basslines, and pile-driving beats instantly familiar to fans of Mezzanine. Fortunately, it also has the same depth and point-perfect attention to detail, making for fascinating listening no matter whether the focus is the songs, the effects, or even the percussion lines. Jamaican crooner Horace Andy is back for a pair of tracks ("Everywhen," "Name Taken") that nearly equal his features on the last record, while Sinéad O'Connor makes her debut with three vocal features. Unlike Liz Fraser or Tracey Thorn (two Massive Attack muses from the past), O'Connor's voice lacks resonance and doesn't reward the close inspection that a Massive Attack production demands. Still, her songwriting is far superior and the slight quaver in her voice adds a much-needed personality to these songs. "A Prayer for England" is a political protest that aligns itself perfectly with the group that coined its name as a satirical nod to military aggression. Another feature for O'Connor, "What Your Soul Sings," is the only song here that compares to the best Massive Attack has to offer, beginning with a harsh, claustrophobic atmosphere, but soon blossoming like a flower into a beautiful song led by her tremulous voice. In comparison, the four songs for 3D are average at best, mere recyclings of the same ideas heard years earlier. That's satisfaction enough for those who kept Mezzanine near their stereo for years on end, but a disappointment to those expecting another masterpiece.

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by Lylat Foxes

This album is definetly differen from the trip-hop days of "Protection" and "Blue Lines" which were very jazz-oriented. Then "Mezzanine" came with a darker deph of sound but "100th Window" takes the glory for Massive Attack's truly darkest album. THe whole album is wrapped in the unknown fear nad uncertainty of Massive Attack developing a darker more sinsiter effect. They hit the nail on the head, any song on here will give you chills. Reverberating drum samples, eerie piano melodies and capturing vocals it's as if looking up into a bright light from a very dark place. Wheter it's a song that lifts you up like "What Your Soul Sings" or drops you down like "Special Cases", Massive Attack impailed each song with their trip-hop speciality and set for the phases of a dark ambient album.

Some songs will leave you scared and fearful such as "A Prayer for England" or lose you in a shoegaze blue like "Name Taken". But the song that will truly leave you in the dark grasp of the 100th Window will be "Butterfly Caught" a truly dark sinsiter album that only a demon could've ever wrote.

100th Window is gonna throw you some suprises. Just be ready for them.

Sounds like it could be released in 2009
     
by indigo76

This album is perfect for chilling out in the evening alone or with your partner. Very relaxing with soothing and moving downtempo beats. I was surprised picking this up now, not hearing it before, I thought it sounded like a new release. Finding out it's been out for 6 years. Small Time Shot Away is golden. The album sounds like an updated and more intuitivley mixed version of Mezzanine, which is an artform in itself. Cheers

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by Mr J

Um, what's with the $9.99? 9 Songs for $9.99 @ $1.11 per SONG!??!??!

Biography

Formed: 1987 in Bristol, England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The pioneering force behind the rise of trip-hop, Massive Attack were among the most innovative and influential groups of their generation; their hypnotic sound — a darkly sensual and cinematic fusion of hip-hop rhythms, soulful melodies, dub grooves, and choice samples — set the pace for...
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