Friday, 18 December 2015

the only indie advent calendar worth opening - Day 18


A proper belta of a track to celebrate the biggest Friday night of the year and today's #indieadvent24. The Prodigy have gone from strength to strength on their most recent releases and 'The Day Is My Enemy' picked up the baton where 'Invaders Must Die' left off in 2009. I'd argue they're creating some of the best music of their long career right now, without getting the true acclaim they arguably deserve.

Fans of The Prodigy in the 90s will find lots to enjoy on the album with lead single Nasty sounding like the mashed up love child of 'The Fat of The Land' singles Firestarter, Breathe and Smack My Bitch Up.

The Prodigy have always divided opinion amongst my mates. I have to admit I don't think everything they touch turns to gold, but on The Day Is My Enemy they've proven once again that they're still as important and relevant to the music scene today as they were amidst the world of 90s Britpop.

So, on this the 18th day of the advent of indie music, my gift to you is a cracking tune to sort out your Friday night, here's The Prodigy - The Day Is My Enemy. Happy listening!

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