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Pendulum - 'Hold Your Colour' Review

  • 02-10-2005 5:21pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 348 ✭✭


    Pendulum :- Hold Your Colour

    'Hold Your Colour' is the eagerly anticipated debut album from the award winning Pendulum and features 13 bold and diverse tracks taking in a cinematic intro, drum and bass floorfillers, breakbeat (including their collaboration with the Freestylers, "Fasten Your Seatbelts"), and '80s latin rock fuelled funk.

    The album combines the trio's groundbreaking blend of heavy electronic funk, never-before-heard innovative sounds and 'real' musical elements to produce a monster of a long player, destined to break down genres and smash up charts worldwide.

    They have been sweeping the boards at all Knowledge and Accelerated Culture awards since they have been releasing records and for the last 3 years have had the biggest singles in the scene. These include a number 43 chart position on vinyl alone with ‘Another Planet’, and all singles going top 75 and hitting the top of the dance charts. Recent release ‘Tarantula’ was Zane Lowes “hottest record in the world!”

    "One of the most ambitious drum & bass albums in history -- it shows how far you can take d&b and makes the sound accessible for a whole new section of music lovers. Pendulum have created the drum & bass equivalent of stadium rock."
    - Mixmag (5/5)

    "hip hop has The Neptunes, garage has MJ Cole, and now drum & bass has Pendulum."
    - Knowledge Magazine

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    Remedy Presents:

    Pendulum (Irish Debut)
    Syringe

    Sunday Oct 30th
    Temple Bar Music Centre
    11pm till 3am.

    Tickets available now from www.ticketmaster.ie priced 15e (subject to booking fee and handling charge).
    Tickets are also available from City Discs, Road Records, Carbon Records, Spin Dizzy and Big Brother, priced 15e plus 1e booking fee.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,567 ✭✭✭Martyr


    overrated.

    they're good, but there is better with no hype or reviews.

    my favourite tracks of theirs is Vault/Tonite(Remix) ..
    the others are really cheesy, especially the slam radio edit.


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