Live At Brixton Academy (DVD+CD)
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Intro
- Showdown
- Fasten Your Seatbelts
- Another Planet
- Voodoo People (Pendulum remix)
- Propane Nightmares
- 9,000 Miles *
- Midnight Runner *
- Mutiny *
- Blood Sugar
- The Other Side
- Different
- Master Of Puppets
- Slam
- Hold Your Colour
- Tarantula
- Granite
- The Tempest
- Credits
Disc 2:
- Intro
- Showdown
- Fasten Your Seatbelts
- Another Planet
- Voodoo People (Pendulum remix)
- Propane Nightmares
- Blood Sugar
- The Other Side
- Different
- Master Of Puppets
- Slam
- Hold Your Colour
- Tarantula
- Granite
- The Tempest
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1408 in Music
- Released on: 2009-06-15
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: CD
- Dimensions: .24 pounds
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
After numerous sold out tours and two highly acclaimed albums under their belts, Australian drum 'n' bass outfit Pendulum release their first ever live collection. Recorded at therenowned Brixton Academy in London over two dates in December 2008, the band perform a selection of tracks from their albums including their massive remix of The Prodigy's 'VoodooPeople' and their reinterpretation of Metallica's 'Master Of Puppets'. A DVD of the live set directed by Grammy nominated Paul Caslin is also included.
Customer Reviews
Live Perfection
Pendulum's meteoric rise has been truly phenomenal. Since their inception and growth as underground Drum 'N' Bass heroes, the UK-based Australian band has risen up to become dance-rock behemoths and one of the most popular bands around in the world right now. Their two superb studio albums are only part of the reason for this world-wide love affair. Their music has an appeal that stretches across all kinds of music lovers from DnB fanatics to head-bangers, and reaches all kinds of people. But arguably the main reason, is the fantastic live show they put on (which this reviewer was lucky enough to experience in June 2008). So what better way to show off the fantastic performance that has helped raise their profile than to release a live album?
Filmed in December 2008 at London's world-famous Brixton Academy (the setting for many a live album), the band work their way through a setlist that contains all their biggest and best songs to date. Although there is obviously a big focus on the newer material being promoted from 2008's In Silico (Propane Nightmares, The Tempest, Showdown, Different and more), all the old favourites that got the band so hotly talked about are here too. (Slam, Blood Sugar, Hold Your Colour, Fasten Your Seatbelt and even a rare live performance of Tarantula). There are also welcome inclusions for the hugely popular Voodoo People remix (Originally by The Prodigy), and a short stab at Metallica's classic Master Of Puppets, as the band show off their eclectic influences.
The sound quality on both the CD and the DVD are both superb, as is the visual footage on the DVD version. Many cameras were used, and a veriety of interesting angles and visual effects are used to capture the colourful atmostphere of a Pendulum live show. The bass and drums provided by Gareth McGrillen and Paul Kodish pound and slam with great clarity, and Perry Gwynedd and Rob Swire's guitars and synths are just the right level so as not to intrude on the vital sound. Vocals aren't Pendulum's main feature, but mainman Rob Swire delivers his singing well when called upon, whether it's an emotive howl (The Tempest, Hold Your Colour) or an electronic croak (The Otherside). MC Ben "The Verse" Mount, delivers his usual and sometimes slightly annoying calls for crowd to jump, go crazy, etc, which they do with gusto. But he also knows when to take a step back and let me music do the talking. He is also impressive taking on the main vocal parts for Tarantula. By the end, his presence is well-justified.
Just to sweeten the deal even more, there are additional extras on this CD/DVD package too, including fan remixes of songs, and other additional content such as alternate footage shot by Pendulum fan club members. On the subject of the fans, at this gig they were absolutely fantastic, singing along enthusiastically, screaming with awe at the songs unfolding in front of them. It is pleasing to hear they they have not been edited out of the mix, (save for a few appropriate moments). Instead, Pendulum have really done their best to make this sound like a proper live record, as it should be.
All in all, this is another fine edition to the ever-growing number of live albums made at Brixton academy. With a new studio album apparently due in late 2009/Early 2010, the sky is the limit for this band if they can carry on writing great crowd-pleasing songs that appeal to so many people, and putting on the great live shows that this album demonstrates so well. If you haven't seen them live, do it. You won't regret it. And if you're in a band and want to know how to perform live, watch this DVD to see how it's really done.
The easiest review in the world
The short version - buy it, now, this instant, don't wait, don't think about it.
I am only talking about the DVD here as I don't have a CD system able to do this performance justice but do have a top notch 5.1 surround system, and there are not many times you can put on a DVD and genuinely be blown away by both the visuals and the sound, but this is one - I had listened to some of Pendulum on CD via friends, and whilst being of interest, I wasn't hooked - but they are one of the very few bands that are better live than in the studio - but their ace is that they are not just better live, they are in a completely different universe - I came across them first via the Download festival webcast where they managed to put on a great show to an audience that were not 100% behind them, and then like many others I was astonished by their performance at Glastonbury where the crowd were much more positive, and helped bring out the best in the band. The fact that you can bring the Brixton concert into your living room with full blown 5.1 quality is the icing on the cake.
All I can say is that if like me you were sort of interested in their music on CD, get this and you will not be disappointed, and more than likely you will be utterly and totally gobsmacked by how good this is - mark my words, if the next album is as innovative as the last two, and I'm already bored of the argument of whether they are drum and bass or rock/dance - who cares, they are creating something completely new here - Pendulum will be one of the biggest, if not THE biggest, band in the world in the next 18 months
All the best songs, all the better live
The DVD (and CD) covers a great range of Pendulum classics from both their studio albums, with fantastic tracks from the first album such as "Fasten Your Seatbelt", "Blood Sugar", "Tarantula" and "Slam" not forgotten in favour of newer material.
Pendulum weave their tracks together superbly, and re-interpret the studio sound to give a totally unique live experience.
This album is essential! Feel the atmosphere! You *will* go see them live after listening to this album!





