The Prodigy related articles from magazines.
The Detroit News
Way back in 1997, via “The Fat of the Land,” the Prodigy laid the groundwork for an electronic takeover of pop music — a takeover that, it should be noted, never took place. Seven years of false starts later, the Prodigy’s Liam Howlett returns with “Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned,” whereby he ups the ante on the grimy electro-sleaze of “Fat of the Land,” but fails to capture the sense of daring that made it so revelatory. But it’s still a kick — witness Natural Born Killer Juliette Lewis going all Keith Flint on “Spitfire” and “Hot Ride,” and check out “Medusa’s Path” and “Action Radar” before they show up in Hollywood’s next crop of slow-mo action sequences. It’s not the torchbearer its predecessor was, but “Always Outnumbered” proves the Prodigy still has the goods to get the party — not to mention the fire — started.
GRADE: B
31 Dec 2011 | Sabotage Times
The Prodigy Interviewed: “No more snorting cheap speed and banging pills up my arse”
06 Sep 2019 | Music Business Worldwide
Peermusic UK signs the Prodigy’s Maxim Reality to exclusive global publishing deal
02 Nov 2017 | South China Morning Post
Liam Howlett of The Prodigy on ‘fake controversy’, the band’s fired-up frontman Flint and new ‘old’ album ahead of Clockenflap
01 Aug 1992 | Mix Mag
Did Charly Kill Rave?
30 Jul 2019 | MusicTech magazine
Prodigy engineer/co-producer Neil Mclellan remembers the Jilted Generation sessions
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