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Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw, The (Vinyl)
Pelican and Thrill Jockey are proud to present a deluxe edition of the bandās acclaimed 2005 album The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw, newly remixed, remastered and featuring special bonus rarities including an early version of āRed Ran Amber,ā (previously only available on a split with MONO) and demos of āAutumn Into Summer,ā āLast Day of Winterā and āSiriusā.
The Fire In Our Throats established Pelican as indisputable masters of their craft. Pelicanās ability to alchemize their infuences into a sound so wholly original and then expand on that sound into a work of captivating beauty remains a marvel. The album indelibly shifted the paradigm of heavy music and the ripples of that shift can be heard in the countless bands who have risen to prominence since its release. The genre-busting nature of the albumās melodicism and refned dynamics was a harbinger of things to come in a genre whose strict boundaries were rapidly being shattered; a fact recognized and cemented by the albumās critical reception, which engendered everything from an Album of the Year nod from Decibel, to pontifcations about Pelican representing a rising wave of intellectualism in metal from the New York Times. Nearly two decades since the albumās release on Hydra Head Records, The Fire In Our Throats has stood as not just one of the bandās most celebrated releases, but as a watershed work of avant-metal.
The album arrives with a fresh mix by its original engineer Greg Norman and mastering by Josh Bonati, imbibing the songs with a new ferocity while also granting increased clarity, highlighting the developing interplay between each member. The refreshed mix brings an additional punch to the rhythm section of bassist Bryan Herweg and drummer Larry Herweg, bolstering the brightened melodicism and interlocking riffng between guitarists Trevor Shelley de Brauw and Laurent Schroeder-Lebec. The more articulate presentation of the album showcases the power of each individual player while buttressing Pelicanās distinct sound as a unifed
The Fire In Our Throats established Pelican as indisputable masters of their craft. Pelicanās ability to alchemize their infuences into a sound so wholly original and then expand on that sound into a work of captivating beauty remains a marvel. The album indelibly shifted the paradigm of heavy music and the ripples of that shift can be heard in the countless bands who have risen to prominence since its release. The genre-busting nature of the albumās melodicism and refned dynamics was a harbinger of things to come in a genre whose strict boundaries were rapidly being shattered; a fact recognized and cemented by the albumās critical reception, which engendered everything from an Album of the Year nod from Decibel, to pontifcations about Pelican representing a rising wave of intellectualism in metal from the New York Times. Nearly two decades since the albumās release on Hydra Head Records, The Fire In Our Throats has stood as not just one of the bandās most celebrated releases, but as a watershed work of avant-metal.
The album arrives with a fresh mix by its original engineer Greg Norman and mastering by Josh Bonati, imbibing the songs with a new ferocity while also granting increased clarity, highlighting the developing interplay between each member. The refreshed mix brings an additional punch to the rhythm section of bassist Bryan Herweg and drummer Larry Herweg, bolstering the brightened melodicism and interlocking riffng between guitarists Trevor Shelley de Brauw and Laurent Schroeder-Lebec. The more articulate presentation of the album showcases the power of each individual player while buttressing Pelicanās distinct sound as a unifed
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Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw, The (Vinyl)ā
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Pelican and Thrill Jockey are proud to present a deluxe edition of the bandās acclaimed 2005 album The Fire In Our Throats Will Beckon The Thaw, newly remixed, remastered and featuring special bonus rarities including an early version of āRed Ran Amber,ā (previously only available on a split with MONO) and demos of āAutumn Into Summer,ā āLast Day of Winterā and āSiriusā.
The Fire In Our Throats established Pelican as indisputable masters of their craft. Pelicanās ability to alchemize their infuences into a sound so wholly original and then expand on that sound into a work of captivating beauty remains a marvel. The album indelibly shifted the paradigm of heavy music and the ripples of that shift can be heard in the countless bands who have risen to prominence since its release. The genre-busting nature of the albumās melodicism and refned dynamics was a harbinger of things to come in a genre whose strict boundaries were rapidly being shattered; a fact recognized and cemented by the albumās critical reception, which engendered everything from an Album of the Year nod from Decibel, to pontifcations about Pelican representing a rising wave of intellectualism in metal from the New York Times. Nearly two decades since the albumās release on Hydra Head Records, The Fire In Our Throats has stood as not just one of the bandās most celebrated releases, but as a watershed work of avant-metal.
The album arrives with a fresh mix by its original engineer Greg Norman and mastering by Josh Bonati, imbibing the songs with a new ferocity while also granting increased clarity, highlighting the developing interplay between each member. The refreshed mix brings an additional punch to the rhythm section of bassist Bryan Herweg and drummer Larry Herweg, bolstering the brightened melodicism and interlocking riffng between guitarists Trevor Shelley de Brauw and Laurent Schroeder-Lebec. The more articulate presentation of the album showcases the power of each individual player while buttressing Pelicanās distinct sound as a unifed
The Fire In Our Throats established Pelican as indisputable masters of their craft. Pelicanās ability to alchemize their infuences into a sound so wholly original and then expand on that sound into a work of captivating beauty remains a marvel. The album indelibly shifted the paradigm of heavy music and the ripples of that shift can be heard in the countless bands who have risen to prominence since its release. The genre-busting nature of the albumās melodicism and refned dynamics was a harbinger of things to come in a genre whose strict boundaries were rapidly being shattered; a fact recognized and cemented by the albumās critical reception, which engendered everything from an Album of the Year nod from Decibel, to pontifcations about Pelican representing a rising wave of intellectualism in metal from the New York Times. Nearly two decades since the albumās release on Hydra Head Records, The Fire In Our Throats has stood as not just one of the bandās most celebrated releases, but as a watershed work of avant-metal.
The album arrives with a fresh mix by its original engineer Greg Norman and mastering by Josh Bonati, imbibing the songs with a new ferocity while also granting increased clarity, highlighting the developing interplay between each member. The refreshed mix brings an additional punch to the rhythm section of bassist Bryan Herweg and drummer Larry Herweg, bolstering the brightened melodicism and interlocking riffng between guitarists Trevor Shelley de Brauw and Laurent Schroeder-Lebec. The more articulate presentation of the album showcases the power of each individual player while buttressing Pelicanās distinct sound as a unifed

















