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Heavy Pendulum live

Posted by Loren on September 21, 2023

Heavy Pendulum live
photo by Jay Zucco

Last year Cave In released Heavy Pendulum. This year they return, sharing a live collection of the album's four singles, titled Heavy Pendulum: The Singles - Live at BBC's Maida Vale. The live recording will release on Nov. 10 via Relapse Records, captured for "In Session At Maida Vale" while on The Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter on Oct. 24. It will release on LP, cd, and cassette.

SPB picked Heavy Pendulum as a top record last year.

HEAVY PENDULUM: THE SINGLES - LIVE AT BBC’S MAIDA VALE TRACKLIST:

  1. New Reality (Live at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios)
  2. Blood Spiller (Live at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios)
  3. Blinded By A Blaze (Live at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios)
  4. Reckoning (Live at BBC’s Maida Vale Studios)
Heavy Pendulum live
photo by Jay Zucco

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