In 2005 they released their debut album, Hold Your Colour. Critically, the album was well-received in both the United Kingdom and Australia. In addition, it was one of the biggest selling Drum and Bass releases of all time. Pendulum have also collaborated with Freestylers, releasing the single "Fasten Your Seatbelt". MC $pyda and DJ Tenor Fly also feature as vocalists on "Tarantula".
Pendulum's sound is typically heavy beats accompanied by low, buzzing bass lines, overlaid with synthesized leads. As of their second album, In Silico, further experiments with sound are evident with many more elements from rock and typical electronic music being incorporated into their music. "In Silico" is Pendulum's first album for Warner Bros. Records via the bands Ear Storm imprint.
Their track "Vault" was played by almost every DJ and was declared by annual Knowledge Drum’n’bass Awards as The Best Track of the Year. They have also created many remixes, including a remix of Voodoo People by The Prodigy.
The band's third album "Immersion" was released on 24th May 2010, entering the UK album charts at #1 at the end of that week.
In 2011, members Swire and McGrillen started their side project, Knife Party, as a way to create different kinds of electronic music. It has since become their primary focus, however they have not ruled out the possibility of new Pendulum material in the future.
Their official website can be found at www.pendulum.com.
2. A Black Metal band from France. Their debut album Les Fragments du Chaos was released in 2012 by Hass Weg Productions.
3. A group from Melbourne who were distributed by Viscous Vinyl and MDS, both labels also based in Melbourne. They released one album called "3 Knocks" which featured the track "Coma" for which an ARIA Music Award was won for "Best Dance Release" in 1997.
4. There is also a Trip-hop group from the UK going by the name who released an album titled "Creature Feature" in 1997 on Cup Of Tea Records.
5. Pendulum was a Belgian band, founded by Serge Demol. Their debut single was called "It's a Beautiful Day". It was released in 1970 and became a hit. Two more singles were released in 1971 and 1974, but weren't successful.
6. Justin Wolthers, from Australia. One of the legendary Bloody Fist Records early members producing hardcore-techno and doomcore. Also goes under the alias De-Koder.
7. Pendulum was progressive rock from Indonesia. The first album release in 2003, Hypnotize, by taking the listener from chunky guitar solos onto light riffs and inspirational lyrics. With only one song featuring vocals (Ulah Manusia feat. Ipang), these four former music students build on a chemistry developed over years at school and playing in various bands based in Jakarta. Their speed and precision stand out on each track without robbing the music of its soul.
There are:
Michael (Drums) Influences Led Zeppelin, Terry Bozio, Casiopea
Turi (Guitar) Influences Rush, Journey, Van Halen, Racer X, Earl Klugh, Enya
Rifki (Guitar) Influences Dokken, Paul Gilbert, Night Ranger, Dream Theatre
Adit (Bass) Influences Jaco Pastorius, Level 42, Magellan
Their album can reach at:
http://www.equinoxdmd.com/pendulum/default.htm
- Witchcraft
Pendulum Lyrics
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Looks like a new transition
It's starting up and shaking your ground
Turning your head to see a new day calling
Does it feel like a head to lean on?
A snapshot from where you were born
You're caught in the wire
Well, I'll lift you out
Leading on the action
Caught in a cellphone's rays
Bleeding on a sofa
Staring at the waistline
He's coming and she knows it
Even though she knows why
Footsteps in the hallway
Girl, you haven't got time
(You gotta get out)
(Go far away)
(You gotta get out)
(Go far away)
Darkness in the bedroom
Maybe she is resting up
Maybe she was out late
Just come back from the club
I can't hear her breathing
Something doesn't seem right
Killer in the hallway
We're living on a set time
(We gotta get out)
(Go far away)
(We gotta get out)
(Go far away)
The lyrics to Pendulum's song "Witchcraft" convey a sense of urgency and danger. The song opens with the lines "It's in your eyes, a color fade out/ Looks like a new transition," which suggest a change or a shift in the singer's reality. This transition seems to be mirrored in the music, which starts off quietly and builds to a frenetic pace. As the song progresses, the lyrics describe a situation where someone is caught in a dangerous situation, possibly with a violent partner. The lyrics urge the person to get away from this situation, as evidenced by the repeated lines "You gotta get out/ Go far away."
The lyrics also contain some more cryptic lines, such as "Caught in a cellphone's rays/ Bleeding on a sofa/ Staring at the waistline." These lines suggest a sense of numbness or disconnection from reality, perhaps due to drug use or mental illness. The repeated line "You're caught in the wire/ Well, I'll lift you out" suggests that the singer is offering to help the person escape from whatever dangerous or harmful situation they find themselves in.
Overall, the lyrics to "Witchcraft" paint a vivid picture of someone caught in a dangerous situation, desperately trying to escape. The song's frantic pace and urgent lyrics make for a gripping listening experience.
Line by Line Meaning
It's in your eyes, a colour fade out
You're feeling a change inside, something shifting.
Looks like a new transition
Feels like the beginning of something new.
It's starting up and shaking your ground
This change is so strong that it's literally shaking your world.
Turning your head to see a new day calling
You're starting to see a new opportunity and a brighter future.
Does it feel like a head to lean on?
Are you looking for support and guidance?
A snapshot from where you were born
A reminder of where you came from, and how far you've come.
I'm looking for your hand in the rough
I'm trying to help and support you through this difficult time.
You're caught in the wire
You're trapped and don't know how to move forward.
Well, I'll lift you out
I'll be there to support and help you through this.
Leading on the action
Taking control and making a change.
Caught in a cellphone's rays
Distracted and overwhelmed by technology.
Bleeding on a sofa
Depressed and suffering, feeling trapped.
Staring at the waistline
Feeling insecure about one's appearance or body image.
He's coming and she knows it
Feeling anxious and fearful, knowing that something is about to happen.
Even though she knows why
Despite understanding the reason for the fear, it's still difficult to cope.
Footsteps in the hallway
The source of the fear is getting closer.
Girl, you haven't got time
The situation is urgent, and quick action is needed.
(You gotta get out)
You need to leave this situation behind.
(Go far away)
Distance yourself from the problem and start fresh.
Darkness in the bedroom
A sense of foreboding, a feeling that something is wrong.
Maybe she is resting up
Trying to convince oneself that everything is okay.
Maybe she was out late
Red herring, a false lead to distract from the real problem.
Just come back from the club
Another possible distraction, but not the true source of the problem.
I can't hear her breathing
Realizing that something terrible has happened.
Something doesn't seem right
Feeling that intuition is warning of danger.
Killer in the hallway
The source of fear and danger revealed.
We're living on a set time
Time is running out and the situation is becoming more desperate and urgent.
(We gotta get out)
We need to escape this dangerous situation.
(Go far away)
Put as much distance as possible between you and the threat.
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Written by: GARETH MCGRILLEN, UNKNOWN WRITER
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It's in your eyes, a color fade out
Looks like a new transition
It's starting up and shaking your ground
Turning your head to see a new day calling
Does it feel like a head to lean on?
A snapshot from where you were born
I'm looking for your hand in the rough
You're caught in the wire
Well, I'll lift you out
Leading on the action
Caught in a cellphone's rays
Bleeding on a sofa
Staring at the wayside
He's coming and she knows it
Even though she knows why
Footsteps in the hallway
Girl, you haven't got time
You gotta get out
Go far away
You gotta get out
Go far away
Darkness in the bedroom
Maybe she's resting up
Maybe she was out late
Just come back from the club
I can't hear her breathing
Something doesn't seem right
Killer in the hallway
We're living on a set time
We gotta get out
Go far away
We gotta get out
Go far away
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@roanxx
This song has been in my music playlist for a while now, and I only just now realized that this song is 9 years old. Wow.
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ive just decided.....time sucks