The Prodigy have unveiled a new track called "Wall Of Death"
'90s dance legends The Prodigy have unfurled a new cut and lyric video called "Wall Of Death".
Constructed from viscious flashing lights, aggressive neons and scrawled graffiti, the video mirrors the haywire tones of The Prodigy's output. The group's Liam Howlett said of the mayhem: “I wanted to finish the album with a track that terrorizes people!”
The track is taken from upcoming record The Day Is My Enemy, which is released 30 March via Take Me To The Hospital/Cooking Vinyl.
The band are also set to engage in a Twitter/Twitch fan Q&A next Monday (23 March) at 6pm (UTC), and will show off a couple of new noises too. Fans wanting to get a question answered by the breakbeaters are advised to Tweet their questions by 22 March to both @the_prodigy and @Twitch, and to tag the post with #AskTheProdigy.
Watch "Wall Of Death" below.
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