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Pendulum - The Complete Works album

  • Performer: Pendulum
  • Genre: Electronic / Reggae
  • Title: The Complete Works
  • Released: 2018
  • Style: Drum n Bass
  • MP3 version size: 1162 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1641 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 606

Description

Seven years after the release of their last album, Pendulum’s return to the live stage can finally be accompanied by brand new music. Their new album The Reworks is slated to launch in just three short weeks, on March 16. According to the announcement, it’s a project unlike any other released by the band before. The announcement also mentions the release of a Complete Works boxset, though no additional information on that release was provided. 2018 will see Pendulum hit the road once again, having already confirmed appearances at Reading and Leeds Festival, as well as a sold out show at London’s new Printworks – their first solo headline show since 2011. Keep an eye on this space for any further updates regarding the project, and who might be featured on it!

After six years of silence, Pendulum's new album is not only confirmed, but it's also been given a name. The iconic drum'n'bass band will launch Reworks on Friday, March 16, and while it does give the sense of some kind of remix or look-back compilation, the official press release promises it's unlike any other project Pendulum has yet released. That doesn't mean Pendulum isn't in a nostalgic mood. The band has also announced it will release The Complete Works box set. The group also announced forthcoming show dates, kicking off its first headline show since.

The Complete Works is a two-volume compilation album series of the titular complete works of space rock group Spiritualized. The first volume was released in 2003 and the second in 2004. All songs were written by J. Spaceman, unless otherwise noted. Disc one. "Anyway That You Want Me" (Chip Taylor) - 6:29. Step Into The Breeze (Part 1)" - 2:48. Feel So Sad (7" Single Version)" - 5:34. Feel So Sad (Rhapsodies)" - 13:19. Feel So Sad (Glides and Chimes)" - 6:34.

They have a very defined sound which is heavy-as with awesome touchings of synth. First tune I heard was "Vault", which, without a doubt is a Serious dancefloor anthem when not in a club mashing' the floor away to this one, get yourself a gamecube, a copy of "Ikaruga", and play that game along to this tune. its like they were made for each other

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Pendulum are set to return with new music and live show. The Australian drum & bass trailblazers will replace The Prodigy to close London's SW4 on Sunday, 25th August. The date will double up as a first look at the band's new TRINITY live production show.

Seven years after the release of their last album, Pendulum’s return to the live stage can finally be accompanied by brand new music. Keep an eye on this space for any further updates regarding the project, and who might be featured on it!

On March 16, 2018, their soon-to-be hit new album will be dropping, entitled Reworks. I’m gonna make a new Pendulum album. Yesterday, the dynamic musician confirmed that the speculations were indeed correct. Yes, remix album and then new music n stuff at some point yay. - Rob Swire (@rob swire) February 27, 2018