Prodigy are back! oh and they are back with a bang.
i read someone complain on another site the other day say that this album does not sound like the prodigy, well, to me that would probably be the hugest compliment you could pay to Liam Howlett, after all what is cutting edge about making the same music over and over again?
the edgy punk-dance vibe is still there,lurking under the heavy synths, the difference here is that they seem to have embraced their early rave music influences and incorporated it into their current sound. ok, i know that seems contradictory to say that they have moved their sound forward while also embracing their past but it works superbly well and while "world on fire"and "thunder" could have sat well on "fat of the land"songs like "warriors dance" sounds like a throwback to "experience" while still sounding fresh.
the prodigy have pulled an ace out of the hat again,i love it
i read someone complain on another site the other day say that this album does not sound like the prodigy, well, to me that would probably be the hugest compliment you could pay to Liam Howlett, after all what is cutting edge about making the same music over and over again?
the edgy punk-dance vibe is still there,lurking under the heavy synths, the difference here is that they seem to have embraced their early rave music influences and incorporated it into their current sound. ok, i know that seems contradictory to say that they have moved their sound forward while also embracing their past but it works superbly well and while "world on fire"and "thunder" could have sat well on "fat of the land"songs like "warriors dance" sounds like a throwback to "experience" while still sounding fresh.
the prodigy have pulled an ace out of the hat again,i love it

