User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 61 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 56 out of 61
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Mixed: 2 out of 61
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Negative: 3 out of 61
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Dec 3, 2011
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Apr 27, 2013This album is a great mix of Pendulum's signature style and their attempts at other genres, such as House (The Island) and Dubstep (Set Me On Fire) which both succeeded. Definitely worth a listen.
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Dec 13, 2013Great album! This is one of the greatest albums ever! It doesn't top Hold Your Color, but it is still a great addition to any library! Great job guys!
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Mar 24, 2011Great drum and bass tracks on this album, although a few aren't as good. Kevin Sawka plays the drums on this album and really shines. Tunes like Watercolour and The Vulture really get the blood pumping. Also, "Self Vs Self" is a pretty cool song done with the band In Flames. While the song is much more "In Flames" than it is "Pendulum", I still dig it.
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May 25, 2013
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Nov 4, 2012
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Apr 8, 2014
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Aug 22, 2013It is a giant mix of what makes Pendulum awesome. It is a must buy for everyone who enjoys good music, no matter which genre you love the most, really.
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Jun 13, 2017Phenomenal album overall. Shows growing maturity whilst appealing to a larger and different audience. The collaboration with In Flames was completely unexpected as I didn't check the track list beforehand!
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Apr 25, 2021Классный альбом, в стиле драм-н-бейс. "Watercolour" "Crush"- запомню надолго.
Awards & Rankings
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Apr 14, 2011Front to back, Immersion is pretty sturdy. But it also belies its title by not really plunging any real depths.
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Mar 14, 2011Showing an impressive savvy in inviting perhaps unlikely artists to collaborate with them also leads to some of the record's highlights.
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Q MagazineMar 14, 2011Immersion certainly contains its share of crossover anthems--not to mention some palette-expanding diversions into dubstep and progressive trance territories--but they'll be better appreciated in a festival field than the front room. [Jul 2010, p.135]