They're added to a list already including Radiohead and The 1975 seeking to revitalize how the music industry tackles climate disaster.
Robyn, Massive Attack and Mystery Jets head up the new names who have signed up to the Music Declares Emergency campaign aimed at revitalizing how the music industry tackles the climate disaster.
Over 2,250 artists and figures within the music industry have now signed up to the campaign, which began in July.
Other new names on the campaign include The Wombats, Tom Morello and Pixx, as well as festivals The Green Man and Great Escape.
Mystery Jets singer Blaine Harrison said of the band’s decision to sign up: “The music industry needs to find greener ways to put on concerts and festivals, to release our art and bring our music to new audiences. We need to be the soundtrack to change.”
Other artists who have already signed up to Music Declares Emergency include Radiohead, The 1975, The xx, Idles and Nadine Shah.
The full details of Music Declares Emergency’s aims can be found on its website.
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