'Pendulum' all set to drop first album in 15 years: 'Most personal work'

'Pendulum', an Australian electronic rock band founded in 2002, makes major announcement

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Photo: Pendulum announces first album after long hiatus: Most personal work
Photo: 'Pendulum' announces first album after long hiatus: 'Most personal work'

After taking a long hiatus of fifteen years, Pendulum is reportedly ready to release their first studio album by the name of Inertia.

According to the latest findings of MusicNews.com, the album comprises of sixteen songs, Driver, Come Alive, Archangel, Nothing For Free, Cannibal (ft. Wargasm), Constellations, Halo (ft. Bullet For My Valentine), Louder Than Words (ft. Hybrid Minds), Napalm (ft. Joey Valence Brae), The endless Gaze, Guiding Lights (ft. AWOLNATION), Colourfast, Silent Spinner, Mercy Killing (ft. Scarlxrd), Cartagena and the new single, Save The Cat, which has been reported to be an ear-splitting screamo number.

Speaking of this song, the band’s frontman Rob Swire dished, "It was written during a period of self-questioning and frustration.”

“Love felt like something I didn’t fully trust myself with anymore,” he added. 

For those unversed, the album is set to be released for listeners this year on August 22. 

The press release stated the LP album as "a rampaging, 16-track emotional maelstrom and without doubt the band’s most personal work to date."