Review: The Prodogy – Always Out Numbered, Never Out Gunned

National Music Reviews

THE PRODIGY

THE PRODIGY
ALWAYS OUT NUMBERED, NEVER OUT GUNNED

Maverick

You couldn’t help but feel like this album was never going to come. A year or two’s worth of rumors, a single that subsequently led to silence, line-up changes in the supporting cast and then suddenly here it is. Always Out Numbered, Never Out Gunned is supposed to be a step away from the guitar noise against heavy beats that originally got the world’s attention and a move into something new. It is however distinctly not new. It thumps along like an old Chemical Brothers’ record with a more dominant hip-hop influence. Which isn’t to say that the album isn’t any good, it just isn’t groundbreaking.

 

This review originally appeared in Glitter Gutter Trash, November 2004, Issue 191.