With worldwide record sales approaching 20 million, British band The Prodigy is one of the most successful and memorable groups to emerge from the '90s rave scene. After a five-year absence from the recorded world (apart from the release of Their Law: The Singles 1990-2005), the band's fifth album Invaders Must Die was released in early 2009 and signals a return to form as this unforgettable act continues to bridge the worlds of dance and rock. In a telephone interview from London, Prodigy founder...
Prodigy put on a great show in Boston last Wednesday at the House of Blues, They fuckin' rocked that gym! They sounded so clean live, just amazing, and the played alot of old skool tacks which i loved! The new albumn is sick, goes back to old skool roots! Way to go Prodigy! Liam, Keith, and Maxim, you guys are an Omen! Keep it up!
I first saw them at Glastonbury years ago, and thank god I did - it was the best live show I have ever experienced! If you get the chance - go see 'em.
I remember hearing Prodigy tracks at warehouse parties (the real kind ) Soma in SF in 1991, going to a record store to buy them and finding out I still had months to wait until Experience would be released. Absolutely LOVE that they're still around and excited to be doing what they're doing. The reason they've lasted so long is that they really aren't like anybody else. Others have tried, but they never come close.
nicole_powers
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MAY 23, 2009 09:00 AM