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Vicar defends church's devil horn-shaped tribute to The Prodigy singer

by Reuters Journalist
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A vicar has defended a new devil horn‑shaped memorial bench honouring The Prodigy’s late frontman Keith Flint after some locals questioned whether the striking design was appropriate for a churchyard.

The bench, installed at St Mary’s Church in Bocking, Essex, features two curved metal horns inspired by Keith’s signature look and sits near his grave. While many fans have praised the tribute, others complained that the bold design felt out of place in a traditional church setting.

Reverend Rod Reid said the church fully supported the memorial and stressed that both The Prodigy and Keith's family had been thoughtful and respectful throughout the process.

He told BBC News: “The band and the family wanted something fitting for the churchyard. They were very respectful and very aware of the setting.

“For local people here in Braintree and around, this means an awful lot. They remember seeing [Flint and Howlett] on the dance floors in Braintree. They have followed them all the way through and they are proud.”


The memorial bench installed at St Mary’s Church in Bocking, Essex. Credit: The Prodigy/Facebook

The bench was commissioned to mark Keith’s lasting impact on the local community, where The Prodigy first formed and built their early following. Fans have already begun visiting the site to pay their respects, with many sharing photos and messages celebrating the singer’s legacy.

Keith, who died in 2019 at the age of 49, remains one of the most influential figures in British electronic music. His explosive stage presence, distinctive style and era‑defining hits such as Firestarter and Breathe helped propel The Prodigy to global fame in the 1990s.

Braintree has long embraced its connection to the band, with murals, tributes and annual gatherings held in Keith’s honour.

Reverend Reid said the churchyard has always welcomed visitors and sees the bench as a meaningful way for fans to remember the local legend.

He added that the design reflects the personality of a performer who meant so much to the town. Reid said: “It’s a place where people come to reflect.

“Keith was a huge part of this community, and this is a way of recognising that.”

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