Massive Attack Supports Parley with "Home of the Whale"

Massive Attack released a new song to support Parley and the movement to protect the oceans. The track, "Home of the Whale (Mayday Mix)" was written to connect people to the oceans, no matter where they live on Earth.
Released on World Oceans Day, "Home of the Whale" is now available globally on Spotify. It's a call to empathize with life in the oceans, the ecosystem that allows for our survival on land. Majestic species with evolutionary histories millions of years deeper than our own are now threatened by the everyday choices we make and materials we use and discard, especially one made popular within the last half century: plastic. "Home of the Whale" is reminder to restore harmony, protect the beauty and end the destruction of our common home.
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