Pond announces album and releases “Two Hands”

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A preview that reflects the new essence of their next material.

pond finally makes his return official with the announcement of Terrestrialsalbum material that marks a new stage in his career and will be released on June 19, 2026 via Mangovision. As a first glance, the group had already released the single of the same name; However, now they surprise with “Two Hands”revealing a sonic and conceptual turn that moves away from his previous works.

Terrestrials It will be the eleventh studio album by the band made up of Nick Allbrook, Jay Watson, Joe Ryan, Jamie Terry and James Ireland. With this new advance, pond presents a single with tpost punk interest that memix funk with prog rockresivo, whose lyrics arise in response to the destruction of a sacred indigenous site in Australia by a mining corporation, a fact that outraged Allbrookwho through the topic, questions the way in which society reacts to these types of situations.

Unlike his previous works, this material explores the relationship between people and their environment, addressing topics such as capitalism, power dynamics, inequality and current social tensions. The album was born from a more collaborative creative process, which allowed each member to leave their mark on the compositions, resulting in a more raw and direct energy.

With this new album, pond It reinvents itself without losing its essence by betting on a more raw, political and frontal proposal, in which energy and message have the same weight.

Look at the cover and the tracklist:

“Skyworks”
“Casuarina”
“Through The Heather”
“Two Hands”
“Roebuck Plains”
“The Fatal Shore”
“Tourmaline”
“Terrestrials”
“Staff Hell”
“Nashville (I'm Dying)”

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