Jaja - immer wenn man mal was in's Forum Posten will, hat's der gute Whitey schon längst reingestellt *g*
Hm. Wer ihn wohl drauf aufmerksam gemacht hat?

Ich habe mir das Album gerade gekauft. Ich find's ziemlich cool. Es klingt ausgereifter, als die Vorherigen Alben und obwohl's teilweise etwas Punkiger bis Poppiger klingt ist es trotzdem noch imer Prodigy. Sogar besser, als vorher, finde ich. Die Meisten Tracks haben einen richtig satten Bass und sind recht treibend.
Girls und Spitfire fide ich bisher am besten. Mal sehen bis ich's öfter durchgehört habe.
Hoffentlich lutscht sich das Album aber nicht so schnell aus, wie Music For The Jilted Generation.

Wer einige Hintergrund Infos zum Neuen Album sucht, der kann sich ein recht ausfühliches Interview im offiziellen Prodigy Forum durchlesen: hier

Zitat Zitat
"Baby's got a Temper", Keith wrote the original track, then I took it further with the Prodigy sound. That was kind of the start of his record, and it wasn't particularly a direction I wanted to go in.
Because you know me, I'm more into the beats. I'm more into things that make me rock on a production level as well. And kind of the sound sonically has got to be really fucking 'bang', so when you put that record on, it's just gotta explode. But with "Baby's got a Temper", once it had come out, it felt tired and I knew it wasn't gonna be on the album."

To be honest, that track [BGAT] kicked me up the ass. It was the biggest kick up the ass that I needed, it was the only time I kind of thought "Nah, this ain't totally right". I've made the decisions, all the way through, and to me, this was my least favorite record. And that's why we had to change. It felt like it was a tired formula, it was more like "Here we go again"; it didn't feel fresh to me.