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In Silico (Pendulum album)

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Released
  
12 May 2008

Length
  
57:55

Release date
  
12 May 2008

Recorded
  
2007-2008

Artist
  
Pendulum

Label
  
Ear Storm

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Producer
  
Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen

In Silico (2008)
  
Live at Brixton Academy (2009)

Genres
  
Drum and bass, Rock music, Electronic dance music, Electronics in rock music, Electronica

Similar
  
Pendulum albums, Drum and bass albums, Other albums

Pendulum in silico full album


In Silico is the second studio album by the Australian drum and bass band Pendulum, released in Australia and Europe on 12 May 2008 by Warner Bros. Records and in the United States a day later by Atlantic Records. The album represents a change in sound for the band from their debut album Hold Your Colour away from drum and bass, incorporating more rock and electronic influences. The album peaked at #2 on the UK Albums Chart on 18 May 2008. Singles from the album include "Granite", "Propane Nightmares", "The Other Side" and "Showdown". Mini discs of the song "The Tempest" were thrown out to the audience of the "Project Rev" live show.

Contents

The expression "in silico", from which the album's title is derived, means performed on computer or via computer simulation. However group member Gareth McGrillen also commented on the way it plays upon Nirvana's well-known album title In Utero (which means born naturally or of the uterus) and thus carries extra shades of meaning related to being "born synthetically", thus explaining the album's cover design of a baby or fetus displayed inside a circular design representing a synthetic ovum.

Pendulum 9000 miles


Reception

Critical reception to the album has been mixed, with most of the polarization coming from Pendulum's shift from drum and bass to a more rock and pop-imbued electronic sound. Allmusic praised that "Pendulum is determined to heal the breach" between rock and electronica; however, The Guardian felt that the sound was "a little dated". Many fans of the first album have criticized In Silico for the change of genre; however, because of the album's popularity, and with singles being played on television music channels such as Kerrang!, Pendulum have managed to attract a new group of fans. Q Magazine named both lead single "Granite" and "Propane Nightmares" in the top 50 songs of the months in which they were released.

One lyric in "Mutiny" ("In through the rays of your reflection, we enter from a terminal connection") comes from "The Terminal" on Hold Your Colour. The songs "Granite" and "Showdown" are featured in the off-road video game Pure. "Granite", "9,000 Miles" and "The Tempest" are also featured in the video game Need for Speed: Undercover. "Showdown" also appears in the 2008 film Punisher: War Zone in addition to an episode of CSI: NY. Also, part of the song "Mutiny" appears in a Verizon Wireless commercial promoting the LG Dare, and "The Other Side" appears in an episode of EastEnders aired on 6 August 2010. The song "Propane Nightmares" was also used as the main theme for the WWE Pay-per view Cyber Sunday 2008 special and on the release trailer of Just Cause 2. "The Tempest" also appeared in TV spots for the film Ninja Assassin.

March mini-mix release

On 26 March 2008, Pendulum released a 12-minute mini-mix of the album – known as In Silico (El-Hornet Mini-Mix) – available only to those who are registered on their website. The track listing is as follows:

  1. "Showdown"
  2. "Granite"
  3. "Granite" (Dillinja remix)
  4. "Granite" (Breakfastaz remix)
  5. "Visions"
  6. "The Other Side"
  7. "Propane Nightmares" (VST remix)
  8. "Different"
  9. "Mutiny"
  10. "Propane Nightmares"
  11. "Propane Nightmares" (VIP remix)
  12. "Propane Nightmares" (Celldweller remix)
  13. "Midnight Runner"
  14. "9000 Miles"
  15. "The Tempest"

Samples

  • The track "Showdown" uses a sample from "Jungle Boogie" by Kool & the Gang.
  • The track "Propane Nightmares" uses samples from "Million Miles From Home" by Dune.
  • The track "Mutiny" uses a modified vocal sample from Pendulum's own "The Terminal" (from Hold Your Colour)
  • Songs

    1Showdown5:28
    2Different5:52
    3Propane Nightmares5:13

    References

    In Silico (Pendulum album) Wikipedia