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Heligoland: Limited Edition

By: Massive Attack
Label: Virgin
Released: 08 Feb 2010
RRP: £14.99
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Ten Shades of Grey - By: Man Without a Soul, 09 Mar 2010
Are Massive Attack a band who have said all that they need to say? On the evidence of 'Heligoland' & the previous album '100th Window' I'd have to say that there is a very strong case for the prosecution. There are only two songs here that can truly bare comparison with the band's 90's material - namely the Horace Andy fronted 'Girl I Love You', a multi layered slow builder that reaches a pleasingly cacophonous crescendo, & the closing 'Atlas Air' that has real energy and, importantly, a groove.

The rest of the material ranges from worthy but not entirely satisfying near-misses (restrained opener 'Pray for Rain' falls into the role of mere mood setter without putting up much of a fight & 'Splitting the Atom', surely influenced by the approach taken by Portishead on their jaw-dropping 'Third' album, lacks the required dramatic weight to truly take off), to place holders like 'Rush Minute' & 'Babel', & finally some compositions with very little to recommend them at all. I still can't decide which guest performance is worse out of Damon Albarn's horrible vocal turn on 'Saturday Come Slow', his mewling cry of 'Do you love me?' grates like fingernails on the blackboard, & Guy Garvey's mumbly bottom of the pint musings on 'Flat of the Blade' which should have been left on the cutting room floor.

With their peers delivering albums of the quality of aforementioned 'Third' & 'Untrue' (Burial) this release just sees this previously trail blazing collective losing ever more ground & where once Massive Attack battled away on the frontlines they now appear to have resigned themselves to a comfort zone - here's hoping they aren't dugin for the long haul.

Amazing comeback - By: Mr. S. D. Houghton, 05 Mar 2010
I am a long - time Massive Attack fan & have been eagerly awaiting their next release. Well, this is AMAZING!

They have managed to come up with totally original music but still sound firmly like massive attack. The album flows well form one track to another really well but the tracks can also stand alone.

There are the usual collaborations with Horace Andy & Martina Topley Bird but Also with Damon Albarn & Guy Garvey.

The standout tracks for me are Girl I Love You, which features some excellent brass orchestration & Horace Andy's unique voice, Paradice Circus which is truly haunting (featuring Topley Bird) & Atlas Air which has a constantly evolving keyboard riff over its 7 minute length.

Overall & album which will appeal to Massive Attack fans & virgins alike.
Massive Attack / Heligoland - By: James E. Davis, 04 Mar 2010
Massive Attack is perhaps an acquired taste & this is perhaps their most accessible work. Start here & work backwards, (If you want to) Some of their best work to datein my estimation.
Astonishing - By: R. SUTHERLAND, 02 Mar 2010
If you are a Massive Attack fan you will love this album. It is exploding with beautiful & delicate touches that aren't just pleasing to the ear but impossible to find from any other band out there. It isn't the type of music that you want to go out & party to, but it is the type of music you could sit & contemplate your life & the universe to.

It is far better than I expected & for me, I think its the best album along side Mezzanine, it wouldn't beat Mezzanine but to be honest you cannot compare the two, they are different & brilliantin their own way.

Buy it, buy it now!

Don't be nervous - it's great - By: M. Bond, 28 Feb 2010
I ordered Heligoland on the strength of claims that this was a return to form, having avoided 100th Window. When it arrived I put off playing it, waiting for the right moment, nervous that it might be just too weird. There was nothing to worry about! On the "dense, claustrophobic" opener Pray For Rain, the clouds part & glorious sun streamsin briefly, as if to say, this is gonna be fine.

They're only human, & it's a perfectly accessible album. Elbow's Guy Garvey's contribution, on Flat Of The Blade, isin fact the oddest moment for me: I reckon he sang his vocal to a tune which was then removed, & replaced with bleeps & soft chords that bear no relation to it. The following track Paradise Circus could be mistaken for Elbow; but the whole thing is clearly Massive Attack, & it's great to hear Horace Andy on vocals again.

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