Memly said:
Yeh it was nice to hear some of the really old tunes. I'm not holding my breath for a return to form for the new album from Mr Howlett.
You might wanna read this, if you haven't already:
http://www.theprodigy.co.yu/interviews. ... liam&id=21
"Best" picks from the interview:
Aleksandar: What are your new inspirations for the new album? Will you change it's direction, or it will be Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned vol.2?
Liam: No, definitely not. We try not to repeat ourselves. Basically, all I can say is it will be more mellodic this record, it means more mellody and lyrical content would be much more inteligent.
Aleksandar: And for the end, when you are at home, do you find time to listen your old tunes, from the previous albums and which album would you pick as your favourite one?
Liam: The thing is we done The Singles album, we listen to all the old music, I mean I like tracks from every album, but I like Jilted Generation, but it is a hard question because I really like Spitfire. Spitfire is a good tune, the kind of a good live track,
like Poison, there is favourites from every record. There is also moments on every record that I don't like. There are certain tracks that I've got bored very quickly, but that is hard to say, but say Music For The Jilted Generation is probably record that I really like, because it was when we really changed into something... because the first album I am proud of, but I think from that album to the second album, we really got a direction together, so I was really proud with that moment, you know.
If the next album's gonna be more melodic (+ nothing like AONO) and Liam picks Jilted as his favourite album, return to form sounds highly possible. And as I said already, I personally loved the newest tunes live, and am also soon about to hear them on CD as I got the singles collection as an xmas gift from my sis.
