Next February sees the release of the Prodigy’s new album, of which the title has not yet been revealed. The album is the official follow-up of Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned, and sees the return of Keith Flint and Maxim Reality.
Liam Howlett, front man of the band, has released a short statement on the group’s website saying: “we are at final stages of mastering our record in new york. man we r so charged up about these tunes, they r sounding big. just finished recording the last one which is called ‘run’ with keef on vocal. its a killer fast tune, it makes me wanna smak my head against a wall 11 tunes in all on this record. (…) enjoy, master H” The new album features contributions by enigmatic vocalists Keith Flint and Maxim Reality, who have been with the band from the very beginning. In a recent interview with Mojo magazine, Howlett admits that the soloproject nature of the previous album almost resulted in the demise of the band, as the release proved to be way less successful than their multi-million selling 1997 album The Fat Of The Land. “This is going to be our best album to date. It’s more melodic, but it’s gonna be a real blast!”. The Prodigy will embark on a short tour through the UK in December, for which all tickets were sold out within one hour.
From 365mag.com
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