• Record Label: Atlantic
  • Release Date: Jan 25, 2011
User Score
8.8

Universal acclaim- based on 61 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 56 out of 61
  2. Negative: 3 out of 61
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  1. Mar 24, 2011
    9
    Great 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.
  2. Nov 4, 2012
    9
    Thoroughly enjoyed this album. I was impressed not only by its sound, but by its power. "Witchcraft" and "Watercolor" surprised me by making my hair stand on end! They have a healthy blending of styles as well, never catering to one too much or too little. I was also impressed with their songs on a lyrical level. With the deluxe edition of the album, you'll be glad to know that the remixesThoroughly enjoyed this album. I was impressed not only by its sound, but by its power. "Witchcraft" and "Watercolor" surprised me by making my hair stand on end! They have a healthy blending of styles as well, never catering to one too much or too little. I was also impressed with their songs on a lyrical level. With the deluxe edition of the album, you'll be glad to know that the remixes are solid and deserving. A great album! Collapse
  3. Dec 3, 2011
    8
    One of my favorite bands, but i can't let that cloud my opinion that there other albums have been better (in terms of genre.) The discography of Pendulum has always followed the Drum and Bass path. "Hold Your Colour", their first album shows the generic side of DnB during t time with additional elements like Rob Swire's vocals near the end. Their second album "In Silico" crossed over toOne of my favorite bands, but i can't let that cloud my opinion that there other albums have been better (in terms of genre.) The discography of Pendulum has always followed the Drum and Bass path. "Hold Your Colour", their first album shows the generic side of DnB during t time with additional elements like Rob Swire's vocals near the end. Their second album "In Silico" crossed over to the rock side, DnB being the Minor basis of it, being in only 6 songs, not that there's anything with non linear Genres. But "Immersion" has a plethora of genre changes. it goes from orchestra, to drum-step, to Drum and Bass, to substep, electro, jungle, house/rap, and even Metal, but it's not the worst part about it.
    It overtures into "Salt in the Wounds", very similar to "Slam" from their debut alum. Anyone not familiar with this sound won't be used to it. "Watercolours" was the song that anticipated the album, hardcore fans listened to them preview this song months before it was released. It shined like "Propane Nightmares" from their previous album, but it's not as well composed.
    Set me on Fire, their first dub-step composed song. Dubstep focuses more on the drop, but Pendulum back handed this theory and kept it more constructed and soothing. The made taking a step back look awesome.
    Crush, a song that sounded better in production is catchy, and has house like elements, it's actually the opposite of what they usually do. Crush immediately jumps in, and ends with a long guitar progression. The contrast shows with the following song, "Under the Waves" co-produced by the band's DJ
    Immunize features Liam Howlett from The Prodigy, the song is very repetitive, but the basis of the song is what you would expect from Liam. Probably a fun experience to Rob Swire.
    The Island, although not a drum and bass song, one of the the most memorable songs they've done. Every single club DJ should know this song.
    The Vulture, the only studio song featuring their live MC Ben Mount. The song is also catchy, and no one should go without head banging.
    Witchcraft stands out as "oh, this song is going to be a single." This songs only flaw is that it's too short, much like a lot of songs in this album.
    In Flames steps in, and the genre cross over is perfect, hardcore fans will rage. It's Pendulum's troll move on their part, but if you see past it it's just another good song.
    Their final song Encoder is nothing to expect, from Pendulum. It's their ballad. I expected a "Tempest" ending, but received a sad song. It;s a slow-dance song, but it's a dance album.
    Another note that should be noticed is that a new Drummer, KJ Sawka steps in. His skills are more highlighted in difficult drum sequences like "Comprachicos" and "Self vs. Self" his talent can be wasted doing the repetitive Drum and Bass loop.
    Sound quality: excellent, louder than before and they didn't hold back on additional sounds.
    Lyrics: To those who can interpret will understand the story behind "Immersion" being a man vs nature (and vise-versa) but to those who don't understand can still know the words.
    Production: it wasn't rushed, the problem was that the album has an abundance of sounds, even the track Ransom that announced the album got taken out. In Silico's 10 tracks gave each song their own spotlight. Gareth Mcgrillen needs more Bass parts, the songs he plays in can easily be spotted and praised.
    Overall: good. Buy it, it's great. just not the best.
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  4. Apr 27, 2013
    10
    This 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.
  5. May 25, 2013
    10
    Pendulum is one of my favourite bands. Their album Immersion is one of the best in my opinion, but their other albums are very good too. "Immersion" is an excellent mix of drum&bass and rock, which makes perfect electronic rock album. Songs such as "Witchcraft" or "Watercolour" are just perfect the vocals, electronic sounds, drums and guitars. Majority of songs are very energetic, it isPendulum is one of my favourite bands. Their album Immersion is one of the best in my opinion, but their other albums are very good too. "Immersion" is an excellent mix of drum&bass and rock, which makes perfect electronic rock album. Songs such as "Witchcraft" or "Watercolour" are just perfect the vocals, electronic sounds, drums and guitars. Majority of songs are very energetic, it is characteristic feature of drum&bass. Expand
  6. Aug 22, 2013
    10
    It 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.
  7. Dec 13, 2013
    9
    Great 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!
  8. Apr 8, 2014
    10
    Im not going to even bother to complain about the critics, But dam is this one kick ass album, In my opinion Immersion has more iconic and outshinig content than In Silico,

    but the one song that caught my feels the most was "Crush" i have never heard such a master piece in my entire life. After i listened to this album everything else just sounded....i dont know... Mediocre. Pendulum is
    Im not going to even bother to complain about the critics, But dam is this one kick ass album, In my opinion Immersion has more iconic and outshinig content than In Silico,

    but the one song that caught my feels the most was "Crush" i have never heard such a master piece in my entire life. After i listened to this album everything else just sounded....i dont know... Mediocre. Pendulum is by far my most favorite band ever.
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  9. Jun 13, 2017
    10
    Phenomenal 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!
  10. Apr 25, 2021
    9
    Классный альбом, в стиле драм-н-бейс. "Watercolour" "Crush"- запомню надолго.
Metascore
63

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Apr 14, 2011
    60
    Front to back, Immersion is pretty sturdy. But it also belies its title by not really plunging any real depths.
  2. Mar 14, 2011
    80
    Showing an impressive savvy in inviting perhaps unlikely artists to collaborate with them also leads to some of the record's highlights.
  3. Q Magazine
    Mar 14, 2011
    60
    Immersion 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]