’90s Band to Release New Album 33 Years After Formation

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Fuel, the revered rock band, recently unveiled plans to release their seventh studio album, Pendulum, after more than 33 years of forming in Tennessee back in 1993. The band’s latest album announcement coincided with the introduction of their new single “Want It,” which is already available for streaming.

Fuel’s upcoming album, Pendulum, is set to hit the shelves on October 30th, following their last studio release in 2021 titled Ånomåly. Guitarist Carl Bell expressed the band’s continuous pursuit of surpassing their previous work, emphasizing the essence of creating the best songs. He stated that the focal point has always been crafting music that resonates with their audience.

The band gained widespread recognition during the late 1990s and early 2000s, playing a pivotal role in shaping the post-grunge era. Their chart-topping singles such as “Shimmer,” “Hemorrhage (In My Hands),” “Bad Day,” “Falls on Me,” and “Won’t Back Down” dominated the airwaves, cementing Fuel’s status as an iconic rock group of that era. Particularly, “Hemorrhage (In My Hands)” emerged as their signature hit, spending an impressive 12 weeks at the top of Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart.

Fuel’s ability to connect with their listeners through personal experiences reflected in their songwriting process has contributed to the enduring appeal of their music. Despite undergoing lineup changes over the years, Fuel has remained dedicated to producing new music while preserving their timeless classics. The announcement of Pendulum underscores the band’s commitment to evolving their repertoire and engaging with fans, transcending mere nostalgia.

“Want It” represents the initial glimpse into Fuel’s forthcoming album, offering fans an early insight into the band’s creative evolution. As Pendulum makes its debut this autumn, it signifies another milestone in Fuel’s illustrious career that spans over three decades. Fuel’s consistency in delivering quality music continues to captivate audiences, reaffirming their enduring presence in the modern rock landscape.

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