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September 16, 2009

New Pelican - "An Inch Above Sand" (Stereogum Premiere)

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Pelican's fourth full-length What We All Come To Need is their first for Southern Lord (after the Ephemeral EP), though there clearly weren't any hard feelings with their old label: Hydra Head owner/Isis frontman Aaron Turner contributes to the collection. Across its eight tracks, the hardworking L.A.-via-Chicago quartet also gets help from Southern Lord main man, Sunn O)))'s Greg Anderson, along with Ben Verellen (Helms Alee, ex-Harkonen) and the Life & Times/ex-Shiner player Allen Epley, who adds vocals (yes, vocals) to closer "Final Breath." Even with the extra hands/unexpected vocal cords, you're getting what you'd expect from the band -- dynamically expansive, mathy, triumphant, and lightly melancholic guitar-powered post-metal -- though in a denser, more varied form than in the past. Check out the sludgy, slow-release "An Inch Above Sand."

Pelican - "An Inch Above Sand" (MP3)

This is what comes before it:

Pelican - "Strung Up From The Sky" (MP3)

The order:

01 "Glimmer"
02 "The Creeper"
03 "Ephemeral"
04 "Specks Of Light"
05 "Strung Up From The Sky"
06 "An Inch Above Sand"
07 "What We All Come To Need"
08 "Final Breath"

What We All Come To Need is out 10/27 via Southern Lord. They hit the road before that. The first show's a packed Southern Lord showcase with Sunn O))), Earth, and Eagle Twin at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple. The rest are headlining spots.

09/22 - Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Masonic Temple #
10/18 - Minneapolis, MN @ Triple Rock Social Club
10/19 - Kansas City, MO @ Riot Room
10/20 - Denver, CO @ The Marquis Theatre
10/21 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Vegas
10/22 - Boise, ID @ Neurolux
10/24 - Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
10/25 - Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
10/27 - San Francisco, CA @ Independent
10/28 - West Hollywood, CA @ The Troubadour
10/29 - San Diego, CA @ The Casbah
10/30 - Tempe, AZ @ The Clubhouse
11/01 - Austin, TX @ Emo's
11/02 - Dallas, TX @ Outland Ballroom
11/05 - Iowa City, IA @ The Picador
11/28 - Detroit, MI @ The Shelter
11/29 - Buffalo, NY @ Soundlab
12/01 - Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church
12/03 - Allston, MA @ Harper's Ferry
12/04 - Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel
12/05 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
12/07 - Atlanta, GA @ Earl
12/08 - Birmingham, AL @ Bottletree Cafe
12/09 - Knoxville, TN @ Cider House
12/10 - Columbus, OH @ Ravari Room
12/11 - Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle

# w/ Sunn O))), Earth, and Eagle Twin

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I want to love Pelican, but I just can't handle the drumming.

Posted by: brrrrrian profile link at 09/16/09 5:25 PM  | Reply
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Oh shut your trap. You read too much Pitchfork.

Pelican rocks. Thanks for the free songs.

Posted by: Grant at 09/16/09 9:17 PM  | Reply
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No Pitchfork necessary. Have you seen them live? Off-time is off-time. The rest of the band is in-fucking-credible though.

Posted by: brrrrrian profile link  in reply to Grant's comment at 09/17/09 4:32 PM  | Reply
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Thanks a lot
The cover is really amazing, love it !
Love them

Posted by: Sfar at 09/17/09 12:46 AM  | Reply
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Yeah, I never really got the hang-up on Pelican's drumming. It's simple, sure, but it never stood out as either exemplary or bad. it's just kind of there to keep the pace. Like the song, though

Posted by: Brian at 09/17/09 10:09 AM  | Reply
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I have to agree on the drumming...though I was shocked to see it called out - and how - on Pitchfork (especially since who ever sees more than passing mention of drummers in reviews?). The disconnect between the drummer and the rest of the guys was even more apparent live though, in my one experience.

Posted by: Nate at 09/17/09 10:24 AM  | Reply
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In complete agreement with the drumming issue. it was brutally apparent when he went into the double kicks... tempo even slowed down. dumb.

Posted by: Chase at 09/18/09 2:12 AM  | Reply
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