Experimental rock band Puscifer marked their comeback with latest single Pendulum.
The collectives released the latest song’s music video containing moody and striking visuals.
The band offered fans another glimpse of their upcoming album Normal Isn’t which is due to release on February 6, 2026.
Following October’s comeback single Self Evident, the band continues their signature style of moody synths, cinematic tension, and dark humor with Pendulum.
Frontman Maynard James Keenan, known for his work with Puscifer, Tool and A Perfect Circle band, described his latest track as ‘dramatic and romantic.’
“The dramatic and romantic nature of this track induces a sonic sense memory that transports me back to the dark and moody dance floor of Club Iguana, Austin, TX, circa 1985.
I can almost smell the clove cigarettes.” Maynard explained his thoughts.
Producer Mat Mitchell referred the song as ‘a nod to the ’80s dark underground.’
Carina Round explained the beauty of this track by saying, it ‘wraps gorgeous synths around sweet, twisted melodies while the world burns.’
Known for their dramatic live performances and experimental visuals, Puscifer have successfully blurred the line between music and performance art.
The single is now available on all major streaming platforms, with the video streaming on YouTube.