In Silico

    Artist: Pendulum

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    only £6.99

    Tracks:
    11
    Duration:
    01:03:30
    Format:
    MP3
    Quality:
    256 kbps
    Size:
    121.92 MB

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    TrackDurationPrice/Buy
    1.Showdown (album version) 00:05:28£0.99
    2.Different (album version) 00:05:52£0.99
    3.Propane Nightmares (album version) 00:05:13£0.99
    4.Visions (album version) 00:05:36£0.99
    5.Midnight Runner (album version) 00:06:55£0.99
    6.The Other Side (album version) 00:05:16£0.99
    7.Mutiny (album version) 00:05:10£0.99
    8.9,000 Miles (album version) 00:06:26£0.99
    9.Granite (Album version) 00:04:42£0.99
    10.The Tempest (album version) 00:07:27£0.99
    11.In Silico Showcase 00:05:25£0.99

    customer Reviews

     Average rating (125 reviews)

     In Silico, extremely enjoyable even to a metaller!

    | | See all bigman85's reviews (1)

    This is no way the kind of music that I usually listen to as I usually listen to various different forms of metal and rock music. I heard Propane Nightmares and thought it was a good song and brought the album based on that.

    That was the best decision involving music I have made for a long time, it has not left my cd player since I brought it and that was a week ago.

    My favorite song is 'the otherside' but not by much as the aparently 'weak' songs are not weak at all, it is a consistantly strong album and picking just one favorite song is difficult when there are so many good ones (granite, mutiny, midnight runner).

    It is aparantly a bit of a departure from the kind of sound pendulum are known for (I don't know any other pendulum yet) but it is a very good album in its own right.

    I hope this has been useful to at least one person

     Different, but Very Good

    | | See all theunkown's reviews (1)

    I have both this, Pendulum's latest album, as well as thier first album "Hold Your Colour".

    "Hold Your Colour" has some brilliant tracks, "Slam" and "Blood Sugar" (I own the newer version) are two of my favourite, but unfortunately "In Silico" lacks any real anthem to compare to these. "Showdown" comes close but lacks the raw power that would make it a true comparison.

    However all is not lost, "Hold Your Colour" was a series of amazing tracks but there was a disjointed feeling as the album jerked from track to track and it is here that "In Silico" makes a huge improvement. There is a much more mature and coherent structure to the new album that makes "In Silico" a pleasure to listen to as a whole. Rock fans will probably be more impressed with this album as Pendulum seem to have shifted further away from conventional D'n'B with melodies and lyrics playing a larger role in what are now much more songs than tracks.

    In conclusion, as much as I love "Hold Your Colour" for its incredible anthems that will never cease to get me dancing, I think I prefer "In Silico" for its wholeness and continuity.

    ---Also, I managed to catch them doing a live set at Rock-im-Park last week and they were incredible. If you ever get the chance to see them, do it, because it was probably one of the best sets I saw all weekend.--

     Alternative

    | | See all GingaLightnin's reviews (1)

    Iv heard many say that I Silico is a big step down from Hold Your Colour because they've changed he sound so much.
    Admittedly, Propane Nightmares was a BIG disappointment, and whilst a pretty catchy tune, wasnt pendulum in any way, shape or form.
    However, tracks like Midnight Runner and 900 Miles really remind me of the relaxing DnB roots of pendulum, such as Still Grey and Streamlined. Other tracks, such has Other Side, WOULD be immense tracks if it wasnt for the lyrics in the middle.

    Overall, ithink In Silico is worth a buy, despite a couple of bad apples soiling the overall sound

     Truly Somehing New and Exciting

    | | See all TomstaUK's reviews (1)

    Pendulum have take a leap of faith here manipulating their genre, and lets face it, pendulum are a genre of their own, so its really up to them what they do. With the addition of a few new members, they've really been able to move forward with their music, and so what if they've added some rock and lyrics, the drum and bass is still there, maybe not so obvious as it is in HYC but its still there. They've opened up their fan base and added variety, something groups aren't too good at in our days.

    1) Show down - something different, more rock but has elements of drum and bass, it's neither truly but is something new. 9/10

    2) Different - some nice beats in there and the title explains the song really. 8/10

    3) Propane nightmares - Kind of like a more drum and bass version of Knights of Cydonia by Muse. If you don't like this because it's not enough drum and bass I recommend you buy/download the VIP remix, much more of everything in there. 10/10

    4) Visions - I listen to this song the least but it doesn't mean it's my least favorite song. Definitely the most repetitive but it still very nice to listen to. 8/10

    5) Midnight Runner - Something tribal and mellow jungle but still seems to be soothing in a way then turns into an adrenaline rush. 8/10

    6) The Other Side - Something more relaxed but still in the style of Pendulum, also quite repetitive but I could still listen to it for hours and hours. 8/10

    7) Mutiny - Mutiny made the album for me really. It's something completely new to me. You can still tell its Pendulum but its funky and a good mixture of synth, bass, drums and guitar and even a bit of vocals. Could easily dance to it in a club. 10/10

    8) 9000 Miles - Rapid drum beat but has some soothing synth so it is a bit like calming jungle sounding, if that's possible. 9/10

    9) Granite - The first song I heard before I even knew there was a new album being released. Fantastic in every way. 10/10

    10) The Tempest - The longest and one of the best. I have to admit this one is more with the use of guitars but don't let that put you down; it's a great mixture of guitar and bass. Something maybe like Rock'n'Bass.

    Overall, this album is something that people who are open about change will come to enjoy but anyone that wants to stick to jungle and drum'n'bass hardcore style, stick to HYC or another D'n'B group.

    10/10 Great job Pendulum, keep up the great work!