On the hard punching 'Timebomb Zone', spells of surprisingly bright, pitched-up pop hooks are knocked to the ground by another brutal strike as infectious razored bass cuts through the track like a saw.
Ever since The Prodigy revolutionised both dance music and rock with their seminal 1997 album 'Fat Of The Land', they have struggled to hit the same heights. 'No Tourists' has taken a relatively fuss-free three year period to record, suggesting the creative momentum of their early years has been rediscovered. The album is a welcome blast of high octane fury that underlines the band's status as dance music royalty.
I wasn't expecting much from the new album by The Prodigy. However, with seventh LP 'No Tourists' the trio have found their way out of a 21 year transitional period and delivered their strongest effort in years. Read the full album review HERE.
No Tourists was also selected as one of RW/FF's Albums Of The Year 2018. Read the full list HERE.