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In Silico [Enhanced, Import]

PendulumAudio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)


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Formed during 2002 by three musicians from Western Australia with similar visions and musical backgrounds, Pendulum’s mission has always been to pull together their production resources, ideas and influences from various styles of music, to create a new sound that they felt was missing from dance music. The individual members behind Pendulum have been active in Perth’s live music scene for several… Read more in Amazon's Pendulum Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 13, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced, Import
  • Label: Phantom Sound & Vision
  • ASIN: B0017PCX3O
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #444,326 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Showdown
2. Different
3. Propane Nightmares
4. Visions
5. Midnight Runner
6. The Other Side
7. Mutiny
8. 9,000 Miles
9. Granite
10. The Tempest
11. Propane Nightmares [VIP Remix]
12. Propane Nightmares [Celldweller Remix]

Editorial Reviews

Formed in Perth, Australia in 2002, Pendulum has sold
over 200,000 copies of their initial release Hold Your
Colour and have become a fixture in the UK music scene
with major airplay and appearances on BBC Radio-1 in
addition to features in Kerrang, Q, and Mix Magazines.
They have sold out every one of their live shows to date
and will be playing nearly every major festival this spring,
including Coachella on Friday, April 25th. The highly
anticipated new album In Silico hits stores May 12th in
the UK, and will be their first ever US release on May 13th. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A different direction but still good, May 20, 2008
This review is from: In Silico (Audio CD)
This is definitely different from Hold Your Colour, but it's still enjoyable. Where the previous one was more drum and bass focused, this album has more rock and vocal to it. During the first few minutes of "Showdown," I was wondering if this was even the pendulum that I was thinking about (I listened to it on Rhapsody and wasn't sure if it was the right artist) but then the basslines started to pick up and I knew it was them.

In my opinion, the rock gives each song a little more meaning to it while at the same time giving each song an "epic" feel as it transitions from rock to drum and bass. The interesting thing about this album, as typical of Pendulum, is that each song is different and non-repetitive, making each song worth listening to unlike most mainstream drum and bass.

The only song I didn't like was "The Other Side." It had some unique beats to it, but the electronic voices throughout the song kind of drew away from the power of the song, and over all was just "weird."

A few reviews state that songs like mutiny, 9,000 Miles, and The Tempest are slow and never really pick up. I found 9,000 miles to definitely pick up with powerful bass and neat drums throughout the song. Mutiny has a different feel to it, kind of a jazzy down tempo feel, but is able to pull it together and make a sweet song. The Tempest, albeit slow as mentioned, has a lot of feeling behind it and is "epic" in its own way. This song features some foreign sounds along with a more rock sound, but listening to it gives the impression of being caught in a rain storm. I believe it makes for a very strong, proper ending to an album which is so high strung and powerful.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Worth Every Penny!!!, May 28, 2008
This review is from: In Silico (Audio CD)
Pendulum is back in full force with their sophomore effort "In Silico"!! True, the traditional D&B heads who hated "Hold Your Colour" & said that it was too commercial are gonna hate this one even more, but be a little open minded & you'll love the album. With the entire band coming from rock based roots, they've switched to live instruments so they can play live rather than just spin their sets. You can definately hear their rock based past influence in the new album as it's definately lead to a more rock sound & feel. Pendulum have taken everything good about their 1st album "Hold Your Colour" & amplified it times 100! Every track on the album feels epic much like "Slam" & "Hold Your Colour" from their previous album. Now don't get me wrong, the album is definately different. As I said before, they've gone with a more "rock-y" kinda sound with alot more guitar & whole lot more vocals. Anyone looking for pure D&B beware, you may not like waht you find. The vocals are great though, & sound like something coming from an accomplished artist, rather than the cheezy diva stuff so prevelent in the electronic music scene today. Also gone are the hard & dark D&B sounds from their previous album with tracks such as "Through The Loop" & "Tarantula". The DB is still there, but they've opted for more of a Breakbeat feel with this album again having to do with playing live instruments now. Another thing missing from this new album is the blissed out sounds of tracks like "Stream Line" & "Still Grey" (a track you won't miss at all if you own the reissue of "HYC", shame on you). One thing for sure though is that THIS IS PENDULUM!! It's different, but you know it's still them. The only problem I have with the album is that it's over too soon with only 10 tracks & 2 remixes. I just hope we won't have to wait another 4 years for their next album. "In Silico" is amazing from start to finish with not one dud or filler track & I say "Keep it comin'!!!" This is one of (if not the) 1st must own albums of 2008 & something everyone should own. Pendulum is being described as the new "Prodigy" & after listening to their sound progress over the years they're absolutely worthy of the name. This album is gonna be huge, Buy It Right Now!!!

As far as the "Limited Edition" version is concerned, in addition to the album as I said before you also get 2 remixes & a video of "Propane Nightmare" as well a live performance of "Granite". The live "Granite" video is actually really cool, cause it shows you exactly how cool it is that they're now performing with live instruments. It's pretty cool to see this big DB track is being hammered out on stage & really kinda gives you a whole new appreciation for the new album as a whole. The case is a cool flip open tin case about the same size as a regular CD case. Inside is a protective sleeve holding the disc, the inlay booklet from the regular CD version & foam padding to hold everything in place nicely. All in all if you're a fan of either the band or the album this is a great buy. I got my copy from the Amazon.uk site, as the US site has been out of stock since release. You'll pay $10 to $15 more for this version of the album, but to me it's absolutely worth every penny. BUY THIS ALBUM!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars In Silico: a juicy and delightful orange, April 29, 2010
This review is from: In Silico (Audio CD)
To compare In Silico to Hold Your Colour is analogous to comparing apples to oranges. As such, for those seeking more of Hold Your Colour, look elsewhere. In Silico branches off and explores a new musical realm, with great success. In many respects, this album offers richer melodies, lyrics, and energy than their first installment, thus evolving their already world renowned drum and bass formula. I commend Pendulum for exploring other musical genres and am whole heartedly looking forward to their next album. For any techno/rock/drum and bass/dance lover, I highly recommend this purchase.
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