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Pendulum - Immersion

Release Date.: 2010-05-19
Store Date...: 2010-05-24
Source.......: CD
Style........: Drum & Bass
Record Label.: Warner Music
Cat Nr.......:
Encoder......: Lame 3.97 (-V2 --vbr-new)
Quality......: 198kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo

1. Genesis                                             1:09
2. Salt In The Wounds                                  6:39
3. Watercolour                                         5:04
4. Set Me On Fire                                      5:03
5. Crush                                               4:13
6. Under The Waves                                     4:55
7. Immunize (feat Liam Howlett)                        4:36
8. The Island - Pt I (Dawn)                            5:20
9. The Island - Pt II (Dusk)                           4:09
10.Comprachicos                                        2:48
11.The Vulture                                         4:03
12.Witchcraft                                          4:12
13.Self Vs Self (feat In Flames)                       4:45
14.The Fountain (feat Steven Wilson)                   5:00
15.Encoder                                             5:21

Release notes:

Pendulum made one of the biggest breakthroughs of the 2000s with their hit album
In Silico. Having sold over one million records worldwide, the band completed a
sell out Academy tour in 2008 and went on to smash the international festival
circuit in summer 2009 with killer appearances at Glastonbury, Download, V and
Global Gathering to name a few. Both Pendulum studio albums to date-In Silico
and the band's debut Hold Your Colour-have gone Platinum.

Immersion's lead single "Watercolour" heralds a glorious evolution in the
Pendulum sound. Now utilising a richer sonic tapestry than ever before,
"Watercolour" finds Rob Swire's vocals alternating between eerie distortion and
full-blooded energy amidst flourishes of horns and an atmospheric, tension
building breakdown. The track's progressive structure highlight's Pendulum's
continuing development in constructing contrasting dynamics.

Enjoy!

Info:

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Pendulum - Immersion

Release Date.: 2010-05-19
Store Date...: 2010-05-24
Source.......: CD
Style........: Drum & Bass
Record Label.: Warner Music
Cat Nr.......:
Encoder......: Lame 3.97 (-V2 --vbr-new)
Quality......: 198kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo

1. Genesis                                             1:09
2. Salt In The Wounds                                  6:39
3. Watercolour                                         5:04
4. Set Me On Fire                                      5:03
5. Crush                                               4:13
6. Under The Waves                                     4:55
7. Immunize (feat Liam Howlett)                        4:36
8. The Island - Pt I (Dawn)                            5:20
9. The Island - Pt II (Dusk)                           4:09
10.Comprachicos                                        2:48
11.The Vulture                                         4:03
12.Witchcraft                                          4:12
13.Self Vs Self (feat In Flames)                       4:45
14.The Fountain (feat Steven Wilson)                   5:00
15.Encoder                                             5:21

Release notes:

Pendulum made one of the biggest breakthroughs of the 2000s with their hit album
In Silico. Having sold over one million records worldwide, the band completed a
sell out Academy tour in 2008 and went on to smash the international festival
circuit in summer 2009 with killer appearances at Glastonbury, Download, V and
Global Gathering to name a few. Both Pendulum studio albums to date-In Silico
and the band's debut Hold Your Colour-have gone Platinum.

Immersion's lead single "Watercolour" heralds a glorious evolution in the
Pendulum sound. Now utilising a richer sonic tapestry than ever before,
"Watercolour" finds Rob Swire's vocals alternating between eerie distortion and
full-blooded energy amidst flourishes of horns and an atmospheric, tension
building breakdown. The track's progressive structure highlight's Pendulum's
continuing development in constructing contrasting dynamics.

Enjoy!

Info:

Like it? Buy it! Dont forget to support the artists!



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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