Pendulum - In Silico Album Review

In Silico by Pendulum, Album Review

In Silicio” is the second full-length studio album from Australian drum and bass outfit Pendulum.

Best known for their heavy beats and menacing basslines, the follow up to 2007’s debut ‘Hold Your Colour‘ is a much bolder album, mixing various styles together, from rock to electronica resulting in a melodic and exhilarating record.

This album represents a change in sound for the band, compared to their previous work, with a much more rock band sound, and less drum and bass than their previous release “Hold Your Colour”.

Pendulum In Silico Album Cover

Pendulum - In Silico Track Listing

1. “Showdown” – 5:27
2. “Different” – 5:51
3. “Propane Nightmares” – 5:13
4. “Visions” – 5:36
5. “Midnight Runner” – 6:55
6. “The Other Side” – 5:15
7. “Mutiny” – 5:09
8. “9000 Miles” – 6:26
9. “Granite” – 4:41
10. “The Tempest” – 7:27

On May 2nd, 2008 the album was leaked onto P2P networks on the Internet, it was released in Australia and Europe on May 12, 2008.

This album appeals to both drum and bass and rock fans, and opens up a much wider audience.

Pendulum - In Silico Album Information

Released in Europe on May 12, 2008
Recorded 2007-2008
Genre Drum and bass, Rock, Electronic
Label Warner Music Group
Producer Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen, Perry ap Gwynedd, Paul ‘El Hornet’ Harding, Kodish

source en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Silico_(Pendulum_album)

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