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Immersion

Immersion

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Artist: Pendulum
Label: Warner Bros UK
Category: Music

List Price: Â£15.99  (EUR18.23)
Buy New: Â£5.99  (EUR6.83)
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Seller: Amazon.co.uk
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 61 reviews
Sales Rank: 81

Format: CD
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.8 x 0.4

EAN: 5051865948827
ASIN: B003GEDLW6

Release Date: May 24, 2010
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Tracks:

  • Genesis
  • Salt In The Wounds
  • Watercolour
  • Set Me On Fire
  • Crush
  • Under The Waves
  • Immunize (Ft. Liam Howlett)
  • The Island - Pt. I (Dawn)
  • The Island - Pt. II (Dusk)
  • Comprachicos
  • The Vulture
  • Witchcraft
  • Self vs Self (Ft. In Flames)
  • The Fountain (Ft. Steven Wilson)
  • Encoder

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Amazing   August 22, 2010
eurovisionrules1109
Really like almost every single track on the album, is on a par if not better than their previous album.


5 out of 5 stars Best Drum & Bass album for years.   August 18, 2010
Samson
This is the best album I've bought this year and the best drum & bass album I've ever bought. For most of the album, Pendulum have gone back to their electronic roots, producing great drum & bass and dubstep tracks. Some of the tracks revisit the more rocky style of the last album but even these are great. Excellent!


4 out of 5 stars A neat third effort   August 18, 2010
LX Holden
With the critics baying, Pendulum released their third studio album, ready to be shredded to pieces or recieved warmthfully. After a smashing debut album `Hold Your Colour', it was the second album `In Silico' which pretty much transformed the Australian electronica outfit from D&B smashers to rock, chart-toppers. With numerous headline slots behind them and several high chart entry's, the masses were expecting another commercialised album to further enchance their reputation.

However, fear not - in `Immersion' we have a fun, experimental album. Whilst `Salt in the Wounds' sounds like a sped-up version of `Slam' from the debut album, the rest can be spoke highly of. `Watercolour' providing that festival, sing-a-long hands in the air track that will energise crowds in the muddy fields around the summer.

In what will potentially be an album that will sound better off on a live stage, rather than plugged through your i-pod, the range of sounds in `Set me on Fire' is a joy to listen to; ranging from the prodigy-style screaming vocal sample, to the tribal drums in a dubstep influenced vortex of sounds.

The focal point and most intruiging is the double-part dusk/dawn affair on track numbers 8 and 9 collectively known as `The Island'. From energetic pumping tracks we set upon a more subdued standard electro number, compact with thick basslines, then stirring into an absolute dance-affair simalar to the sound of `MSTRKRFT' or `Justice', the contrast so stark and surprising that it really is a wonderful listen on the first time. Not to say that it isn't a joy to listen to multiple times, but the element of surprise is an excellent idea.

If that wasn't enough, then we morph into a Swedish metal band with the help of `In Flames' in `Self vs Self' really showing the innotiveness of this third album. The whole affair feels full of effort and a desire to please the critics, but also remain commercial enough to remain sucessful and well done it was, with full credit to Pendulum.



5 out of 5 stars MUST HAVE ALBUM   August 17, 2010
pixie
I must say that on first listen to this album salt in the wounds stuck out as my favuorite as it is so typically 'pendulum style'. But after listening to this album several times over now I must say I love the diversity of the album how their style changes throughout it from mellow through to hard core rock. Was pleasantly surprised by 12 self v's self not their usual style but awesome nevertheless and love it! The vulture also sticks out for me another good rock track. MUST BUY it is an awesome album their best yet


5 out of 5 stars Pendulum's Best Yet   August 13, 2010
Doogo
Immersion was weird at first and I thought they had lost thier touch but I slowly realized that they had evolved to a level that was beyond my immediate comprehension.

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