New Prodigy Album “Won’t Sell Anyone Short”

added 27 November 2008 at 12.19

The Braintree electro-punks have exclusively told Xfm their forthcoming new album sees the trio trip back to their high energy roots…

Speaking on The Steve Harris Show last night (November 26), The Prodigy’s Keith Flint made known that much-awaited new album ‘Invaders Must Die’ was written in the way the band used to write.

Flint said: “It’s been written, Liam’s (Howlett) written a lot of this album. It’s buzzing, high energy and how The Prodigy used to write, and that’s got a sound about it.”

The trio also head out on a full UK arena tour in April next year, which includes a date at London’s Wembley Arena.

“It’ll be the usual Prodigy stuff, a thumping show, a massive sound system, no messing around, we’ll just rock it up. As long as you’ve got a thumping sound system, we’ll make sure we’ll get it sounding as good as we can, and won’t sell anyone short.”

And, as reported yesterday, make sure you grab your free seven-day-only downloadable taster from ‘Invaders Must Die’ right this way.

Listen to the interview with The Prodigy here

Tagged as Prodigy, The, Albums, audio, Interview, Releases, Xfm

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