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The Prodigy to Release 'Invaders Must Die'

The Prodigy have announced that their fifth studio album 'Invaders Must Die' will be released on the band’s imprint 'Take Me To The Hospital' through Cooking Vinyl on March 2nd 2009.

It’s easy to forget that not only have The Prodigy given us some of the greatest hits of the rave era and beyond with ‘Outer Space’ ‘Everybody In the Place’, ‘Charley Says’, ‘Firestarter’ and ‘Smack My Bitch Up’, they also gave a face to rave and to the rest of us donated the whole idea of selling a credible, uncompromising dance music album with the personality and punk panache of a rock artist – and sold 16 million albums in the process.

'Invaders Must Die' features Liam Howlett, Keith Flint and Maxim, which is the first time since the release of 'Fat Of The Land' in 1997. The result is back to their bone shaking best, a collision of old skool rave noise with the stratospheric limits of new technology.

To coincide with the release of the album, The Prodigy will embark on the 'Invaders Must Die' arena tour, with Dizzee Rascal appearing as a very special guest on all dates.

A warm up UK academy tour that only takes in two dates at London's Brixton Academy (12th & 13th December), sold out within one hour.

Arena Tour April 2009 Dates:

5th – Cardiff International Arena – 029 2022 4488

6th – Newcastle Metro Radio Arena 0844 493 6666

7th – Glasgow SECC – 0844 499 9990

9th – Birmingham NIA – 0844 338 8000

10th – Manchester MEN Arena – 0844 847 8000

11th – Nottingham Trent FM Arena - 0844 4124 624

13th – Sheffield Arena – 0114 256 5656

14th – Brighton Centre – 0844 847 1515

17th – London Wembley Arena – 0844 815 0815



RELATED LINKS:

www.theprodigy.com

 

Audiotube Newsdesk 5 November 2008


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