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Kerrang!Mar 25, 2015The Day Is My Enemy is the most exciting--and most angrily British--album of the year. [21 Mar 2015, p.52]
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Mar 30, 2015They’ve always been more about energy than songs and old fans will certainly pick up on a few recycled ideas. But they’ll still find this the band’s most spirited release since 1997’s The Fat of the Land.
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Mar 30, 2015Overall, it’s a robust, if somewhat exhausting, showing.
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Mar 27, 2015The uncompromising rave punk spirit that has driven them for over 25 years seems stronger than ever on a record that will delight old fans and capture a whole new era of angry youth.
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Mar 26, 2015This is still a full-throated return to form.
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Mar 25, 2015Unquestionably, every song has been written to add firepower to the band’s live show, but it’s nonetheless the strongest and most confident Prodigy album since ‘The Fat Of The Land’.
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UncutMar 30, 2015The music is mid-paced pummel of snarling electronic bass and beats through which Liam Howlett's nutty synths occasionally sail like a haunted bumper car. [May 2015, p.78]
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Mar 25, 2015Sitting mid-album, “Beyond the Deathray” epitomizes this new band-focused approach, and it’s probably the most beautiful track in The Prodigy’s discography; however, the revered schizophrenic beats of the crew hinder this from becoming a “band” album in the popular sense of that word.
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Positive: 70 out of 98
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Mixed: 17 out of 98
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Negative: 11 out of 98
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