
Pendulum hit den Atelier on Sunday 27 October, and if you’ve got a ticket, you’re in for something heavy. The show’s long since sold out, but we’ve got a way in for one lucky listener.
After a 15-year wait, Pendulum are back with 'Inertia', a brutal, wide-ranging album that sounds like a band burning everything down and starting again. Across 16 tracks, it jumps from metal to goth-pop to full-bore drum and bass, layered with the kind of emotional weight that only comes from years away. Rob Swire and the crew aren’t just picking up where they left off this is something else.
Formed in Perth back in 2002, Pendulum built their name fusing breakbeat and rock when no one else was doing it like this. 'Hold Your Colour' put them on the map. In 'Silico' and 'Immersion' pushed them further into rock and industrial. Then came the long break and the side project 'Knife Party' before things got serious again with 2021’s 'Elemental' and 2023’s 'Anima' EPs.
Now, 'Inertia' pulls it all together. It’s loud. It’s wired. It hits. Tracks like 'Driver', 'Napalm' and 'Silent Spinner' don’t hold back, and neither does the live show. If the Milton Keynes Bowl headline was any indication, Pendulum 2025 are here to leave a mark.
Want in? We’ve got a spot on the guest list. Just answer this: What is the name of Pendulum’s new album, released in 2025?
Send your answer, name and email to our WhatsApp studio line: +352 621 52 5000.
Good luck!