Formed by previous members of the band Tusk, the instrumental post-metal o… Read Full Bio ↴Formed by previous members of the band Tusk, the instrumental post-metal outfit Pelican formed in Chicago in 2001, by guitarists Trevor de Brauw and Laurent Lebec with sibling rhythm section Larry Herweg and Bryan Herweg (drums and bass, respectively).
Owing a great debt to the pioneering band Neurosis, and often compared to Boston's Isis and Sweden's Cult Of Luna, Pelican were initially signed to Hydra Head Records (whose founder, Aaron Turner, was a member of Isis).
After making their debut with an eponymous self-titled four-song EP "Pelican" in 2003, Pelican expanded their sound with 2004's critically acclaimed "Australasia". In 2005 Pelican released the "March Into the Sea" EP (featuring the original 20 minutes version), followed by, arguably, their most accomplished record to date, "The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw". "City Of Echoes" was released June 5th, 2007.
In 2009, the band signed with Southern Lord Records in preparation for the release of their fourth full album, "What We All Come To Need". Matthew Santoro directed the video for "Final Breath", the only track to date by Pelican using vocals; this can be found on Vimeo.
In 2010, Pelican played two 10th Anniversary shows; one at Troubadour in West Hollywood, CA and one at Bottom Lounge in their home city of Chicago, IL.
2) Pelican, an Icelandic rock band founded by PΓ©tur KristjΓ‘nsson.
Owing a great debt to the pioneering band Neurosis, and often compared to Boston's Isis and Sweden's Cult Of Luna, Pelican were initially signed to Hydra Head Records (whose founder, Aaron Turner, was a member of Isis).
After making their debut with an eponymous self-titled four-song EP "Pelican" in 2003, Pelican expanded their sound with 2004's critically acclaimed "Australasia". In 2005 Pelican released the "March Into the Sea" EP (featuring the original 20 minutes version), followed by, arguably, their most accomplished record to date, "The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw". "City Of Echoes" was released June 5th, 2007.
In 2009, the band signed with Southern Lord Records in preparation for the release of their fourth full album, "What We All Come To Need". Matthew Santoro directed the video for "Final Breath", the only track to date by Pelican using vocals; this can be found on Vimeo.
In 2010, Pelican played two 10th Anniversary shows; one at Troubadour in West Hollywood, CA and one at Bottom Lounge in their home city of Chicago, IL.
2) Pelican, an Icelandic rock band founded by PΓ©tur KristjΓ‘nsson.
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the vocals were on point!
EntombmentOfAMachine
Lol
Natalia C.
+drewcifur78 Ay, quΓ© tontarrΓ³n...π
NotHis RealName
The vocals were the best part of the track... allowed it to breathe!
Jason Murillo
How fun it must have been to shoot this in the desert, no one around while you go nuts with your band jamming full blast!
Brett S
Lol. That would be cool. But yeah they were just filming. Not picking up any audio.
Harry
@Shane Adams a generator
Shane Adams
Where do you plug in the amps?
Jeroen Verbeeck
Do you even Kyuss?
NotHis RealName
I can't like this video enough.
I found Pelican via Pandora and was hooked from early on to my listening. 'Chunky' guitar sounds and a rocking tempo... even the band name 'Pelican' sounded metal.
But the vocals weren't distracting... because there weren't any. It was all about he music!
I'm a convert. Pelican are phenomenal. They rock hard as.. They fill a hole in my need for metal without making a compromise with some shitty vocal track.
Now, when I say 'Pelican'... there's a little growl in my voice. Not too much... but just enough to warn folks they'll cop an aural punch to the brain.
Fkn' love this band!