Pendulum - Immersion
Pendulum - Immersion
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JonRB

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295 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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I did a search and there doesn't appear to be a topic on this.

I loved In Silico - played it so much that if it had been a vinyl I would have worn it out - so naturally I bought their new album Immersion. Only got round to listening to it tonight though.

After one listen through, I feel the same way as I did about Muse's new album. Kind of let down and feeling that it was all pretty much of a muchness. Maybe it'll grow on me.

Anybody else have any opinions on it?

JonRB

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Thursday 10th June 2010
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For the day crew

lockhart flawse

2,089 posts

258 months

Thursday 10th June 2010
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Not heard it yet but I get the feeling that Pendulum are a better proposition live than on record. Exhibit B in this category - Oceansize.

L.F.

Nevin

2,999 posts

284 months

Friday 11th June 2010
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Agreed. Hold Your Colour was awesome and very different when it came out. In Silico was very different to Hold Your Colour but also very cool. Immersion is just a weak re-hash of the beats and riffs used in In Silico.

They are great live if you don't mind the other concert goers

Plotloss

67,280 posts

293 months

Friday 11th June 2010
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Muse and Pendulum are relatively synonymous in that they both have just the one song...

MPowerMark

712 posts

229 months

Friday 11th June 2010
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Yeah i bought the album and think its crap. It sounds all the same as there previous stuff but worse. Very dissapointed.

Can't wait for the game's new album to come out, now that shouldn't be a let down.

Edited by MPowerMark on Friday 11th June 02:46

Spiritual_Beggar

4,833 posts

217 months

Friday 11th June 2010
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I actually think it's quite good.


Especially the rock orientated tracks.


And 'The Fountain' is one of their best tracks to date IMO......but then again, I'm a HUGE HUGE Steve Wilson fan (anyhting that guy does turns to Gold biggrin ).


I think it offers a good mix of 'Dance/Club' inspired tracks, and with some more 'progressive' style DnB as well.

I've listened to it quite a few times now, and I'm still not bored of it.


That said, 'Hold your colour' is still their best work (and going to be a tough one to beat). I was not impressed with 'In Silico'. A bit too commercial for my liking.

Edited by Spiritual_Beggar on Friday 11th June 12:50

JonRB

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Friday 11th June 2010
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Spiritual_Beggar said:
I was not impressed with 'In Silico'. A bit too commercial for my liking.
That's probably the problem for me. I *loved* 'In Silico' and wasn't so keen on 'Hold Your Colour' so I guess it's not that surprising I'm not so keen on Immersion either.

Nevin

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284 months

Friday 11th June 2010
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Spiritual_Beggar said:
And 'The Fountain' is one of their best tracks to date IMO......but then again, I'm a HUGE HUGE Steve Wilson fan (anyhting that guy does turns to Gold biggrin ).


That said, 'Hold your colour' is still their best work (and going to be a tough one to beat). I was not impressed with 'In Silico'. A bit too commercial for my liking.

Edited by Spiritual_Beggar on Friday 11th June 12:50
Really?. The Fountain? Shows everyone has a different taste as I think its one of the most boring tracks on the album. Where is the tune? I had to look up who Steve Wilson was too.

The start of Encoder is very, ver similar to Galvanize by the Chemical Brothers. And then boring until the second half, where it becomes a totally different tune which I quite like.

The start of Watercolour sounds like the start of It's Raining Men by The Weathergirls.

Set Me on Fire I quite like. Crush is okay. Immunize is quite good, but very Prodigy, which I don't have a problem with. Comprachios sounds like Nine Ince Nails. Self V Self is alright but there's not much Pendulum left on it.

Nope, still definitely prefer In Silico to Immersion and Hold Your Colour to both.

Bomber Denton

8,762 posts

291 months

Friday 11th June 2010
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Saw them live in Plymouth just over a week ago, awesome although Sub Focus who supported produced better music Pendulum have that live clout that's amazing.

Hold Your Colour best album by far.

JonRB

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Friday 11th June 2010
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Nevin said:
The start of Encoder is very, ver similar to Galvanize by the Chemical Brothers. And then boring until the second half, where it becomes a totally different tune which I quite like.
Totally agree with you. Especially that minute or so towards the end which I think is the "quite like" bit you're referring to.

None of the tracks is a patch on 'Different' on 'In Silico' which is one of my favourite tracks on that album.

Nevin

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284 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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JonRB said:
Nevin said:
The start of Encoder is very, ver similar to Galvanize by the Chemical Brothers. And then boring until the second half, where it becomes a totally different tune which I quite like.
Totally agree with you. Especially that minute or so towards the end which I think is the "quite like" bit you're referring to.

None of the tracks is a patch on 'Different' on 'In Silico' which is one of my favourite tracks on that album.
Yes, from about three minutes in until the end.

Different is good but my favourite on In Silico is The Tempest. Was disappointed they didn't play it at the live show I was at.

JonRB

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Saturday 12th June 2010
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Nevin said:
Different is good but my favourite on In Silico is The Tempest. Was disappointed they didn't play it at the live show I was at.
Oh yes. The Tempest is an awesome track. It and Different vie for top spot on the album for me.

RDShaw

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189 months

Saturday 12th June 2010
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I'm a huge fan in regards to Pendulum and Muse.

I love the idea behind 'The Island' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kJmKFe2FtE and 'Watercolour' is soon to be another big song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEPB7uzKuh4&fea...

It's nice to see them playing live! Look out for SubFocus supporting them - Another great DJ using Coco (Stings daughter) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMzDcBs53nA

Edited by RDShaw on Saturday 12th June 22:53

havoc

32,669 posts

258 months

Tuesday 29th June 2010
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Nevin said:
Nope, still definitely prefer In Silico to Immersion and Hold Your Colour to both.
Agreed, although there are a couple of stunners on In Silico which I MUST remember never to play while driving again! biggrindrivingyikes

Mr E

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282 months

Tuesday 29th June 2010
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We both found Immersion to be competent, but not astonishing. It's no "hold your colour"

Nevin said:
The start of Watercolour sounds like the start of It's Raining Men by The Weathergirls.
We also think this, so much so that I'd like to see them perform a live mashup and drop into that track...

Bomber Denton said:
Saw them live in Plymouth just over a week ago, awesome although Sub Focus who supported produced better music Pendulum have that live clout that's amazing.
Sub Focus were excellent when we saw them support.


Nevin

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284 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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RDShaw said:
I'm a huge fan in regards to Pendulum and Muse.

I love the idea behind 'The Island' - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kJmKFe2FtE and 'Watercolour' is soon to be another big song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEPB7uzKuh4&fea...

It's nice to see them playing live! Look out for SubFocus supporting them - Another great DJ using Coco (Stings daughter) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMzDcBs53nA

Edited by RDShaw on Saturday 12th June 22:53
See, I really like Sub Focus too, but I think he's really spoiled that track by putting a vocal on top of it. It was much better on the album. I suspect he thinks he needs the vocal to make it more commercially viable, but I hate it.

Nevin

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Wednesday 30th June 2010
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Mr E said:
Nevin said:
The start of Watercolour sounds like the start of It's Raining Men by The Weathergirls.
We also think this, so much so that I'd like to see them perform a live mashup and drop into that track...
biggrin Now that would be worth seeing

Hub

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221 months

Wednesday 30th June 2010
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The Fountain is the best thing on the album... but yes, I like Steven Wilson too. I think they are best with laid back but melodic D'n'B (see also the title track from 'Hold Your Colour'), rather than the heavier Prodigy aping thrashy stuff which sounds more tired.

spudnash

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180 months

Thursday 31st March 2011
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Nevin said:
The start of Watercolour sounds like the start of It's Raining Men by The Weathergirls.
Quite funny as I only found this thread after doing a search because I thought the exact same thing...

Having read through peoples' replies though, I'm a massive fan of Pendulum and Muse, I agree about both of their latest albums - I'm loyal to them both but neither album had anything which made me even more proud to be a fan, was pretty disappointed.

In Silico is my favourite of the three, with probably my favourite track being The Tempest just coz it's an epic final track. But both bands are amazing live... well I assume so as for Pendulum at Reading 2010 I spent the whole time making sure I didn't actually die.. epic though!!

Muse I've seen in Exeter on their Absolution tour, Birmingham for Black Holes and Revelations and Manchester for The Resistance, all three were absolutely draw dropping as always - wish i could've seen them at Wembley though.