More than three decades after forming, Fuel is preparing to add another chapter to its catalog.
The veteran rock band has announced that its seventh studio album, Pendulum, will be released on Oct. 30. The news arrived alongside the debut of the album's lead single, "Want It," which is available now on streaming platforms.
The band shared the announcement with fans on Instagram, writing:
"'Want It' is out now. ? Our seventh studio album, Pendulum, arrives October 30. Stream 'Want It' now and pre-save Pendulum at the link in bio. ?"
The upcoming release marks Fuel's first studio album since 2021’s Ånomåly, continuing the band's legacy more than 33 years after it first came together in Tennessee in 1993.
"You're always trying to outdo your last record," guitarist Carl Bell told Guitar Thrills in 2021. "Trying to outdo yourself. Trying to write the best songs you can write. At the end of the day, it's about the songs."
Fuel rose to prominence during the late 1990s and early 2000s with a string of mainstream rock hits that helped define the post-grunge era. Songs such as "Shimmer," "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," "Bad Day," "Falls on Me" and "Won't Back Down" earned heavy radio airplay while establishing the group as one of the era's most recognizable rock acts.
Among those songs, "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" remains the band’s signature hit. The single spent 12 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart and has become one of the most enduring rock songs of the early 2000s.
"If you write about what happened to you and what has happened in your life, it kind of comes through in a song and people will understand that," Bell told Guitar Player.
Despite lineup changes over the years, Fuel has continued recording and touring, maintaining a loyal fan base while introducing new music alongside the classics. The announcement of Pendulum signals that the band isn't simply relying on nostalgia but is continuing to expand its catalog more than three decades into its career.
With "Want It" serving as the first preview of the new album, fans now have their first glimpse of Fuel's next musical chapter. As Pendulum arrives this fall, the release will mark another milestone for a band that has remained a fixture of modern rock since the early 1990s.
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