MASSIVE ATTACK LAUNCHES A SHORT FILM LINKING MUSIC AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Massive Attack have shared a new film that sees the Bristol group addressing the climate crisis and how it has been impacted by live touring across the globe.
The new offering from the trip-hop pioneers is a collaboration with the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research which previously teamed up with the band in 2019 to explore new ways of reducing the carbon footprint of touring.
One original plan included a low-carbon show this year, which was scrapped as a direct result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The film, directed by Anthony Tombling Jr, is narrated by Massive Attack’s Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja and features narration from a selection of influential voices. They include Liverpool’s director of culture Claire McColgan and green energy pioneer Dale Vince the owner of football club Forest Green Rovers.