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In Silico (Deluxe Version)

Pendulum

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Showdown Pendulum 5:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Different Pendulum 5:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Propane Nightmares Pendulum 5:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Visions Pendulum 5:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Midnight Runner Pendulum 6:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 The Other Side Pendulum 5:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Mutiny Pendulum 5:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 9,000 Miles Pendulum 6:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Granite Pendulum 4:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 The Tempest Pendulum 7:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Propane Nightmares (V.I.P. Remix) Pendulum 5:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Propane Nightmares (Celldweller Remix) Pendulum 5:34 Album Only View In iTunes
13 Propane Nightmares (VST Remix) Pendulum 4:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Video Granite Pendulum 3:41 $1.99 View In iTunes
15 Video Propane Nightmares Pendulum 5:20 $1.99 View In iTunes
16 Video Granite (Live from Electric Ballroom) Pendulum 4:32 Album Only View In iTunes
Booklet Digital Booklet - In Silico Pendulum Album Only View In iTunes

Album Review

What would happen in you crashed classic club rhythms into classic rock? Pendulum pick up the pieces on their sophomore album, but American debut, In Silico. It's a "Showdown" between late-'60s hard rock and raging techno beats on the set opener, as the band blast the arena with their big, bold sound. "The Tempest," which bookends the set, is filled with ominous clouds, while a metal rain splatters the grooves. Throughout this set Pendulum swings across the rock spectrum. The stomping "Mutiny," for example, clashes glam rock with classic rock, think "Radar Love" played by the Glitter Band. That could be a single; "Granite" already has been, its dizzy mix of slamming techno beats, incendiary synths, fiery guitar licks, and space rock effects shooting up the U.K. and Australian dance charts. "Granite" has a New Romantic tincture, a style that also tinges "The Other Side"'s funky/hard rock hybrid and "Different," a number that blends jungle beats with psychedelia and prog rock. The latter's rhythm is ripped straight out of Prodigy's hands, as is the one that supports "9000 Miles," where the band board the Caravan and travel from the Canterbury scene to the chill room. Prodigy aren't their only obvious influence, Moby gets his due too, as Pendulum tip their hats to his take on the "James Bond Theme" with the pomp-rocky "Propane Nightmares," another sizzling single. Yet it's the far more subtle "Visions" that's the band's epiphany, where they weave together a sewing box worth of threads from the '70s electronica scene into a sunny tapestry of sound. Long ago synths and guitars were both integral to the rock scene, eventually they parted company, then found themselves at odds. Pendulum is determined to heal that breach and bring the warring parties back together, looking to the past for support, while striding boldly into the future. [An Enhanced Special Edition was also released.]

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by lov3dnb

Pendulums story makes sense. A rock group is at a rave and hears drum and bass, makes "the vault" their best tune, gets famous for d&b, then tries to make a rock album. Too good for electronic music, too typical for progressive rock music. I much prefer their d&b. Do not buy if you're expecting "hold your colour 2" the album does what it's supposed to. Attract new fans from different genres, but I think they lost just as many.

One of the Best Albums Out There...
     
by Mysticalbass09

Although I got the nornal version on CD. Why is Celldweller's Remix "Album Only"? It should be separate.

1. Showdown (10/10) - The best opening for an album with the vocals kickin' in the very start.
2. Different (10/10)
3. Propane Nightmares (10/10)
4. Visions (9/10) - Nothing but uniqueness.
5. Midnight Runner (8/10) - The start is a little repetitive, but the rest was cool.
6. The Other Side (9/10)
7. Mutinity (9/10)
8. 9,000 Miles (9/10) - Again, nothing but uniqueness.
9. Granite (9/10) - Great song for an action sequence.
10. The Tempest (11/10) - The best ending of this album, that has an unexpected ending of this song.

Overall, this was the best album out there... in the music world.
9.4/10

Still Pendulum, but not Hold Your Colours.
     
by Pingwinho

Pendulum again shows that they are truly talented. With the amazing riffs and face-tearing breaks and rage this album is well-worth of its name. In Silico is very, but very different from Pendulum's first effort, but it's nice to see that a band tries to shoot for another genre.
Amazingly enough, I only liked Tarantula untill I saw them at Heineken Open'er Festival, when they blew the system, being lot better than The Prodigy. Pendulum is great as studio albums, but live they are amazing. To put it shortly - buy In Silico.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Perth, Australia

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

One of the most popular drum'n'bass acts of the early 21st century, Pendulum are an Australian group based in the United Kingdom. Formed in Perth in 2002, the group was originally comprised of producers Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen, who worked in tandem with a local DJ named Paul "El Hornet" Harding....
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