Wednesday, March 25, 2015

'The Prodigy' still fighting war on pop, 25 years on

Singers of British rock band Prodigy, Keith Flint and guitarist Liam Howlett (right) perform on the 'Main stage'during 14th Sziget(Island) Festival on Hajogyar Island in Budapest on August 15, 2006 Twenty-five years after gate-crashing the British music scene with a furious mix of punk attitude and electronic beats, The Prodigy is not finished with its war on bubble-gum pop. The Prodigy is offering its latest dose of electronic music -- the punchy, aggressive variety and not the mainstream formula that dominates airwaves -- with the band's first album in six years, "The Day Is My Enemy," which comes out on Monday. For Liam Howlett, the leader of the group from Braintree in England's Essex county, the sixth album by The Prodigy is partially a way to take back electronic music. "Electronic music has been hijacked by every type of music possible," he said.








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