Pendulum Hold Your Colour
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Tracklist:
1. Prelude
2. Slam
3. Plasticworld
4. Fasten Your Seatbelt
5. Through The Loop
6. Sounds Of Life
7. Girl In The Fire
8. Tarantula
9. Out Here
10. Hold Your Colour
11. The Terminal
12. Streamline
13. Another Planet
14. Still Grey

Ranking: #153 for 2005

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the_misery_chick USER (7 Reviews)

2005-11-08 | 39 comments | 15,117 views

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Writing about music, Frank Zappa once said, is like dancing about architecture. This is certainly the case for Pendulum. They are predominantly a drum 'n' bass group, however in their debut album, they span many other genres such as jazz rock, funk, ambient and hip hop, while still maintaining a drum 'n' bass beat. Not unlike The Avalanches, they also use samples from the most unlikely places.

The album starts with Prelude, a short introduction based on a sample from a sci - fi TV show. It has a few brass instruments and a choir in the background, but isn't really much. It segues beautifully into Slam which starts off with a heavy hip hop beat and brass fanfare. It then speeds up, changing mood completely. A grinding synth riff and fast drums start off this section. The synth then stops, leaving the drum beat and bass. The synth then comes back with a different beat and changes some more over the song. At about three minutes in, a sample from Prelude comes in with some spacey noises for a few seconds. It then goes back to the hypnotic main synth riff and goes on to the second riff, then gets crazier and crazier. Along with Prelude, it is a brilliant opener to the album and sets the tone for the rest.

The next track, Plasticworld, is more ambient. It still has a fast beat, but the rest of the song is much calmer. There is some lovely singing and synths on this song. Fasten Your Seatbelt is a bouncy almost ska style track which starts off with spacey keyboards, rapping and singing. There is some grat dub bass on this and short bursts of rapping and singing come back. There is a great middle section that uses a sample of a film or TV show. It then goes back to the bouncy ska. This is a nice lively track with good use of vocals.

Through The Loop is much darker and very sinister. The first thing we hear is a sample of some singing from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (the old one with Gene Wilder). The singing turns into very melodramatic screaming over an extremely fast drumbeat. The sample stops and a synth loop starts up. The sample is repeated later on in the track over some more spacey sounds. The next track, Sounds of Life, is another ambient one with airy vocals and lovely synth effects that add to the ambient feel of the track.

The most diverse and experimental track on the album is Girl In The Fire, a track that is based on a jazzy, almost Latin American acoustic guitar riff. Drums and synths build up and altogether, the first part of the track has a kind of warped lounge feel to it. This goes on for a few minutes, then it speeds up and becomes more complex, adding short snaps of vocals and more bass. Later an electric guitar solo comes in above the rhythm guitar. This track really shows you how many influences Pendulum have.

Tarantula is the only song of Pendulum's that I've heard on the radio. It has some excellent rapping over a synth similar to that on Slam and a quick drum loop. The song has a dancehall feel to it and is very different to the rest of the album. Out Here is what Funkadelic would sound like if they'd collaborated with U2, the Chemical Brothers and The Rapture. A mid tempo, funky track starting off with a plaintive guitar riff but slowly morphing into a full on electro banger. The title track is a very perculiar one, with more vocals than any of the others. The vocals sound like they could have come from a Dashboard Confessional song, but mixed with the trancey drum 'n' bass it turns into something very strange, mixing emo - ish vocals with electronica. The rest of the tracks are very good drum 'n' bass, heavy on the samples and noises. The Terminal sounds like something Prodigy could have cooked up mixed with something that sounds like the Batman theme, Streamline is another sweet ambient tune, Another Planet is, dare I say it, otherworldly and final track Still Grey sums up the whole album - hard and fast in some places, yet ambient and downtempo in others.

Hold Your Colour isn't an album for everyone, but it is an album for people to enjoy. It may be unlistenable on the first go, but if you give it a second chance, all will come clear.

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masada


Comments: 2735
11.08.05


Nice review. I liked the intro.

I've danced about architecture though. :upset:

the_misery_chick


Comments: 76
11.09.05


dammit

the_misery_chick


Comments: 76
11.12.05


*tumbleweed*


gaslight


Comments: 46
01.19.06

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review .
I love this album, I don't listen to a lot of this style of music but I hope there is a lot more of it like this. Sounds Of Life and Hold Your Colour are my favourite. With all the synth/programming work I've been doing on my computer lately I find stuff as well done as this really inspiring/interesting.
I now like layered synths as much as I like delay pedals. Sweet album, listening to it now actually, which is why I came on to make sure someone had put a review of it up.

the_misery_chick


Comments: 76
02.08.06


*bows* thanks

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3188
02.08.06

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

I might be seeing these guys next week. :D

Digging: Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland

the_misery_chick


Comments: 76
02.08.06


gawd you are lucky

burton.and.gas


Comments: 626
06.18.06


I am buying this as my next album. co mos of myrecods are experimental-rock/metal so i need t exapdn and i like what i have heard by these guys before.

the_misery_chick


Comments: 76
06.22.06


Well if you like experimental rock and metal you will like this!

burton.and.gas


Comments: 626
07.12.06


I hae to say this album is amzing. I now own it. I love "plasticworld", "tarantula" and "the terminal" most.

munky_magik


Comments: 44
07.12.06


Slam is an awesome track. I really like these guys, i'll have to pick this up when I can afford it.

sid121


Comments: 34
07.24.06

Album Rating: 4.5

my mate got handed this album by the MC from ashton court festival! and he gave it to me...i really like it!! really good beats, slam is probably my favourite!!

Six Foot Revolver


Comments: 73
08.04.06


Slam and Tarantula are easily the best tracks on this imo.

Digging: Have A Nice Life - Deathconsciousness

La Revolucion


Comments: 1060
11.10.06


This is one of the better drum and bass albums I've ever heard.

codeofsilence


Comments: 14
11.26.06

Album Rating: 1

First Pendulum song I ever heard was Masochist. This song is still one of my favourite drum 'n' bass tracks (second only to Spor's 'Cyberfunk'). But when i bought Hold Your Colour, I was so disappointed. It sucks compared to his earlier work. Most hated track was with The Freestylers. It's so poppy and slow. The only good that came out of this album was the desire to find better, and once I found such artists as Calyx, Spor, Nosia, Concord Dawn... Yeah, Pendulum definatly made a better version of Voodoo People (Prodigy), but it looks like they've lost it.

JumpTheF**kUp


Comments: 2372
11.27.06

Album Rating: 3.5

Hold Your Colour is a great song. This review was also very good. Nice work, review more.

Digging: Church of Misery - Houses of the Unholy

veggie 3.14


Comments: 13
01.09.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Brilliant album, especially Hold Your Colour and Prelude/Slam.

Some of the more ambient songs can get a little bit samey, in my opinion, but it doesn't detract from the whole much at all.

Sweet review, by the way.

spoon_of_grimbo
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2214
01.31.07

Album Rating: 4

this is the only dance music i can physically stand to listen to. it's quite good. they've been tipped as the "next prodigy" but frankly, i think that's an insult, if anything!

Digging: Dresden Dolls - Yes Virginia

italic zero


Comments: 31
05.28.07

Album Rating: 2.5

This album is missing what attracts me to drum n bass/jungle. Maybe because I prefer the more organic, ambient side, but this doesn't do much for me.

bish7751


Comments: 3
07.17.07

Album Rating: 3.5

this album would nhave been even better if blood sugar was the first track :/



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