The Prodigy – Number 1 Album
Invaders Must Die is the sound of The Prodigy mixing up genres, contorting the past and rewiring the future. It’s the sound of The Prodigy ram-raiding through the tranquillity of music’s status quo like a blot on the landscape of England’s dreaming. Still underground after all these years, still true to their vision, the album thunders like the mother of all E-rushes, hairs tingling, spine jumping and lips buzzing. Guitars crack, vocals snap and sweat soaked b-lines attack with adrenalized breakcore attitude while rushing keyboard hooks come on like a future bound arms-in-the-air flashback. But it ain’t no retroactive water-sharing nostalgia trip. This set is fuelled by the saliva-dripping rabid snarl of the here and now.
Gilbert O’Sullivan
Gilbert O’Sullivan is firmly back on the musical map, writing new songs on a daily basis and as happy, as healthy and in as good voice as he’s ever been;Now his entire, fabulous back catalogue (Including UK #1 singles ‘ Clair’ and ‘Get Down’ and chart topping albums ‘Back To Front’ and ‘Alone Again (Naturally)’) is published by EMI Music Publishing for the World excluding Japan and South East Asia.
It’s as good a time as any to rediscover the songs he’s written, which have always put a twinkle in the eye and a spring in the step of all who’ve heard them.
This is a selection of our artist roster:
- A - H
- I - P
- Q - Z
