“This one’s for Flinty… Now lets fukin’ go,” The Prodigy wrote in the announcement of their triumphant return to the stage. Slated for summer of this year, The Prodigy’s 2022 live shows will take place in July throughout major tour stops in the U.K. In their announcement, the iconic band said they felt now was an especially good time to get the show on the road, given the 25th anniversary of their seminal album, The Fat of the Land. This marks The Prodigy’s first tour since the passing of charismatic frontman Keith Flint in 2019. The news of the tour arrives a mere days after the band posted a heartfelt tribute to remember Flint three years after his tragic death. “We feel u always with and around us,” the band wrote....
The Prodigy are officially back in studio. The legendary electronic music group have shared a preview of a new track, the first music they’ve teased since the death of frontman Keith Flint. Flint, who tragically took his own life, was found dead in March 2019 in his Essex home. The remaining members, Liam Howlett and Maxim, seem to be cooking up a signature electro-rock hybrid that has the unmistakable rave energy of a classic Prodigy track. Check out the preview below courtesy of the group’s Instagram. Meanwhile, The Prodigy recently announced a full-length feature documentary in the works, which will be directed by the band’s longtime collaborator Paul Dugdale and dedicated to Flint. “It’s a story of the chaotic and troubled journey of our gang, our band...
On the second anniversary of Keith Flint‘s death, iconic electronic music group The Prodigy has shared a tender tribute to their fallen brother. Flint, who tragically took his own life, was found dead on March 4th, 2019 in his Essex home. Check out The Prodigy’s full tribute to their late frontman below via a tweet posted by the group yesterday. The news of the sudden death of Flint, who is prevalently considered to be an early linchpin and innovator of the electronic music genre, shook the music industry to its core two years ago. “It is with deepest shock and sadness that we can confirm the death of our brother and best friend Keith Flint,” The Prodigy tweeted at the time. “A true pioneer, innovator and legend. He will be forever missed.” The...
U.K. electronic punks The Prodigy, who hit it big back in the ’90s with incendiary singles “Firestarter” and “Smack My Bitch Up,” will be the focus of a forthcoming feature-length music documentary. Tentatively titled The Prodigy, the film is directed by Paul Dugdale, who has done documentaries on Taylor Swift, the Rolling Stones and Adele. The Prodigy’s frontman, Keith Flint, committed suicide in 2019 at the age of 49. “After the devastating passing of our brother Keef in 2019, the time feels right for us to tell the story of our band, all of it, the whole 9,” band members Liam Howlett and Maxim said in a statement. “It’s a story of the chaotic and troubled journey of our gang, our band, the people’s band, The Prodigy. “….Or simply — a story of brothers on a mission to make nois...