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7.0
13448
7.0 |
Culture Deluxe
Pendulum are so much better than a throwaway dance-electronic group, and they should really revert back to not being afraid to prove it
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6.0
24294
6.0 |
PopMatters
Pretty sturdy
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6.0
12587
6.0 |
Q
They'll be better appreciated in a festival field than the front room. Print edition only
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6.0
12755
6.0 |
The Digital Fix
While Pendulum are never expected to be the most technically riveting band, all Immersion seems to do is retread old ground, and not even to the same standard as previous records
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6.0
12507
6.0 |
Evening Standard
Some of leader Rob Swire's vocals are flatter than a Dutch cycle ride and the sheer relentlessness of it all is sometimes self-defeating but the world is a more exciting place with Pendulum in it
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6.0
12508
6.0 |
Daily Telegraph
Plenty of fierce, melody-laced drum & bass action that will please festivals and dancefloors the world over
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6.0
12512
6.0 |
The Times
Only the catchy earworms that sit atop The Fountain and the Liam Howlett-abetted Immunize push the needle into the realm of excellence
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5.0
12518
5.0 |
Sydney Morning Herald
The default setting is furious but the outcome is nonetheless orderly. They rarely surprise
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4.0
12546
4.0 |
The Observer
Combination of brazen commercialism and sonic heft might be refreshing except that they take themselves so seriously
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4.0
12553
4.0 |
NME
It’d be great to go mental to in a field at 4am. It’s just that like a torn tent or an empty gas canister, you’d leave it there without further thought at the end of the weekend
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4.0
12506
4.0 |
The Guardian
It's robotically humourless; imagine C3PO discovering ecstasy and synths and you're there
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