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In Silico (Pendulum album) : ウィキペディア英語版
In Silico (Pendulum album)

''In Silico'' is the second full-length studio album by Australian band Pendulum, released in Australia and Europe on 12 May 2008 by Warner Music UK, and in America on 13 May 2008 by Atlantic. The album represents a change in sound from the band's debut album ''Hold Your Colour'', away from drum and bass, incorporating more rock and electronic influences. The album peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart on 18 May 2008.〔("World Music Charts" ). acharts.us. Retrieved 11 June 2008.〕 Releases 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.
The expression "in silico", from which the album title is derived, is used to mean "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'' (meaning "born naturally" or "of the uterus") and thus carries extra shades of meaning related to being "born synthetically",〔("Pendulum D 'n' B from Down Under" ). inthenews.co.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2008.〕 thus explaining the album's cover motif of a baby or fetus displayed inside a circular design representing a synthetic ovum.
==Release and 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;〔Greene, Jo-Ann ("''In Silico'' Overview" ). Allmusic. Retrieved 11 June 2008.〕 however, ''The Guardian'' felt that the sound was "a little dated".〔Cooper, Leonie ("Pendulum, ''In Silico''" ). guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 11 June 2008.〕
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.

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