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Pendulum Confirm June Release For New Elemental EP Thursday, 20 May 2021
Pendulum have shared details of a new EP.
The four-track Elemental will arrive on June 17 and mark the Australian drum and bass outift s first body of work since their Immersion album, released in 2010.
Also set for release on June 17 is the final single from the EP, Louder Than Words, a collaboration with duo Hybrid Minds. It ll appear alongside their previously shared 2020 singles Nothing For Free and Driver, as well as Come Alive, which landed earlier in 2021. Check out a teaser below.
The group will take their Pendulum: Trinity show featuring Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen and Paul El Hornet Harding to The Drumsheds in London on August 13, ahead of their set at Creamfields. They also appear at Parklife, We Are FSTVL, and the Titan Weekender in Cardiff in September.
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The Boy Sh t singer wore a gold chain around her hips that further accentuated her flawless curves.
The brunette beauty wore her long flowing locks down as she adjusted the brim of her black and white baseball cap, showing off her toned arms.
Madison accessorized with a couple of bracelets and donned black and white slide sandals. She appeared to be wearing minimal makeup as she posed for the video.
Nice touch: She wore a gold chain around her hips that further accentuated her flawless curves
The Louder Than Words actress put her hands behind her head as she gave the camera a slight smile.
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