Massive Attack Drops Plans To Remix Radiohead, Teams With Cocteau Twins
Trip-hop will meet dream-pop on the upcoming album from the pioneering British trip-hop collective Massive Attack.
The group's third album, due in May and titled "Mezzanine," will feature vocals by Liz Fraser of the U.K.'s Cocteau Twins on three tracks.
Fans of the group may recall that Massive Attack tried a similar collaboration when Tracy Thorne of Everything But The Girl turned up on its album "Protection.
Fraser, who'll be heard on the first single "Teardrop" and will tour with Massive Attack this summer, also turns up on a new album by Craig Armstrong called "The Space Between Us." That album is one of the first releases on Massive Attack's own label, Melankolic Records.
Because it's been so busy finishing up the new album, Massive Attack has shelved plans to remix Radiohead's "OK Computer" album. As we first reported last year (see [article id="1431902"]"Radiohead Meets Massive Attack"[/article]), Radiohead had asked Massive Attack
to remix its Grammy-winning album in its entirety, but that apparently won't happen.
On a related note, Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke's brother Andy fronts a British band of his own, called the Unbelievable Truth, which has just released its first single and video in the U.K.
The song is called "Higher Than Reason" [800k QuickTime], and it will pop up on the Unbelievable Truth's first album, which arrives in the U.S. this Fall.