Gunnar
Massive Attack (1998)
“Mezzanine | 8.7/10 - Great/Exceptional”
“**💭 Thoughts:** *Mezzanine* is masterfully crafted, with haunting instrumentals and chilling vocals. Easily one of trip-hop’s finest albums. Special shoutout to “Black Milk”—one of the best songs I’ve ever heard. **❤️ Loved track(s):** - Angel - Exchange - Dissolved Girl - Man Next Door - Black Milk - Group Four - (Exchange) **👍 Liked track(s):** - Risingson - Teardrop - Inertia Creeps - Mezzanine **🫤 Mixed track(s):** None **👎 Disliked track(s):** None **🚫 Hated track(s):** None ———————————————————————— **🏅 My Ranking Scale:** 10 = Perfect 9 = Exceptional 8 = Great 7 = Good 6 = Decent 5 = Average 4 = Below Average 3 = Poor 2 = Bad 1 = Awful 0 = Unlistenable”
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On Mezzanine, Massive Attack tried to escape trip-hop. They nearly tore themselves apart and made its defining document instead.
rollingstone
Elder statesmen of the moody dance genre that used to trade under the facile name of trip-hop, Massive Attack like to take their time making albums — so long, indeed, that they perpetually run the risk of being overtaken by the very people (Björk, Tricky, Portishead, et al.) they've influenced. One of Massive Attack's strengths, […]
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