The Prodigy have today unveiled new track ‘Fight Fire With Fire' (ft. Ho99o9), taken from the forthcoming album ‘No Tourists.' ‘Fight Fire With Fire' (ft. Ho99o9) is available to stream, download and as an instant grat now. The band's twenty-date winter tour – including two shows at London's Alexandra Palace on November 14th and 15th, with support from Ho99o9 at selected UK dates below – begins next month.
‘Fight Fire with Fire' sees The Prodigy partner up with New Jersey's finest noise crew Ho99o9, resulting in a down-tempo, heavy-grooved, surefire banger. ‘This was the first track I wrote for this album,' says Liam. “As far as doing a collaboration, the Ho99o9 guys were the main band I wanted to work with, and this tune has so much danger embedded in it. It's also the best collaboration we have done.”
‘Fight Fire With Fire' is the latest insight into The Prodigy's forthcoming album ‘No Tourists', and a reminder of a band that has resolutely followed their own route through the underbelly of popular culture since day one. It's every inch a Prodigy record and it's their most direct, concise and pure statement yet.
The Prodigy, after all, have never taken the lazy tourist route. They dominated the illegal rave scene, challenged anti-rave legislation and redefined the whole idea of what a band should be like. They brought UK electronic music to the us heartland, turning metal kids onto raving and ravers into metalheads…effectively reaching global audiences without compromise: see 6 number 1 albums, 30 million record sales, and multiple honours (two Brits, two Kerrang! awards, five MTV awards, two Grammy nominations).
“No Tourists' is ultimately about escapism and the want and need to be derailed and not to follow that easy set path,' explains Liam Howlett in his North London studio. ‘In these times we live in people have become lazier and forgotten how to explore. Too many people are allowing themselves to be force fed, with whatever that may be. It's about reaching out further to find another alternative route where the danger and excitement may be to feel more alive… not accepting that you can just be a tourist. That's what the title is about for us.”
Moreover, ‘No Tourists' sees The Prodigy return with venom in the way that only they can. They're renegades, outsiders, outlaws – always hiding in plain sight. Though much has changed in the musical and social landscape, what remains a constant is The Prodigy's resolute focus to always do things their own unique way, and in 2018 the urgency and irrepressible spirit of The Prodigy has never been more needed.
‘No Tourists' will be also available digitally, on cd, cassette, and heavyweight double vinyl. Pre-order ‘No Tourists' here.