DRUM and bass rockers Pendulum are getting ready to turn up the heat at the Oasis this bank holiday.

The group, who are originally from Perth in Australia, are peforming at the leisure centre on Monday night.

This is the second time the band, who have notched up a huge fan base after turning to a rockier sound, have played in Swindon. They have had a top 10 hit with Propane Nightmares and are regulars on the festival scene.

Last weekend they took to the stage at Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Bangor and next month the group, who have sold more than one million records worldwide, will be special guests at The Prodigy’s gig at the Milton Keynes Bowl.

Pendulum released their “most visceral and enthralling” album, Immersion, on Monday and the first single from it, Watercolour, came out earlier this month.

The track sees vocalist Rob Swire’s voice alternating between eerie distortion and full-blooded energy amidst flourishes of horns and an atmospheric, tension building breakdown.