Pelican
Flickering Resonance (orange Vinyl)
Pelican has always been a band that's not just from Chicago, but distinctly of Chicago. Formed in 2000 by guitarists
Trevor Shelley de Brauw and Laurent Schroeder-Lebec alongside brothers Bryan and Larry Herweg on bass and drums
respectively, Pelican's foundation was built upon the rule-free, genre-agnostic scene synonymous with the Fireside Bowl.
"The '90s in Chicago was a free-for-all. Everyone was just coming from a place of pure creativity," says Shelley de
Brauw. With Schroeder-Lebec returning to the band following Dallas Thomas' departure in 2022, this reunified version of
Pelican allowed the band to tap back into the spirit of their formative era and build something distinctly new with
Flickering Resonance. While longtime Pelican fans will recognize the album as an update to the band's ethos-one that's
been constantly evolving since their very first EP-their new partnership with Run For Cover Records emphasizes something
that's always been implicit to the Pelican formula. These songs take as much inspiration from titanic '90s
post-hardcore, space-rock, and emo as they do traditional metal, showing that though Godflesh and Goatsnake records
occupied the shelves of Pelican's songwriters, so too did Quicksand, Christie Front Drive, and Hum. "A lot of people
didn't hear it at first," says Schroeder-Lebec. "I was like, well, I guess the metal world is where we fit. But now,
we're more willing to acknowledge all the suits we're wearing."On Flickering Resonance, Pelican doesn't attempt to
reinvent itself as much as emphasize the elements that were so often overlooked. Though Pelican's thick sonic backbone
remains intact, the songs on Flickering Resonance show a more humanistic side of the band. Tracks like "Evergreen" and
"Indelible" tease Pelican's doom-metal roots, but these songs feel equally, ebullient and truthful, playing like Texas
Is The Reason songs transmuted into a post-rock landscape. Recorded with longtime musical compatriot Sanford Parker, who
recorded their first EP, Pelican begins this new chapter of their career with an album that's neither full reinvention
nor back-to-roots revivalism. After so much time apart, and with so much life having been lived between the original
Pelican lineup's last recording sessions together, the band approached it with renewed vigor and a more communal
spirit."There was more room for openness and critique with the understanding that we're all trying to craft the best
song possible and that every suggestion is valid until it's proven invalid," says Shelley de Brauw. That process allowed
everyone to embrace the material with a shared vision. "We didn't move forward unless we all wanted to move forward, and
that felt like real community building," says Schroeder-Lebec of this unified approach. "I went from seeing it as my art
and my craft to our craft that we were shaping together."In doing so, Pelican allowed themselves to look at their music
less as a means of hard-earned catharsis and more as an appreciation for the glimmers of joy that occur even in the
bleakest landscapes. Songs like "Cascading Crescent" and "Indelible" don't languish in what's been lost, these tracks
see the band embracing what remains in their hands instead of lamenting what's slipped through their fingers. It's a
concept that's mirrored in the artwork of Christian Degn that graces the cover of Flickering Resonance. It's a piece
built off the concept of flame meditation, and how the smallest flames can often bring about the biggest
transformations. A song like "Flickering Stillness" exemplifies this feeling through it's sonic expanse, putting the
band's sonic density and hyper-focused clarity on display, but with an emphasis on the profound human connections that
have kept Pelican going all these years.
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
16-05-2025
Label
Item-nr
1314823
EAN
0810097919372
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
GULCH
2
EVERGREEN
3
INDELIBLE
4
SPECIFIC RESONANCE
5
CASCADING CRESCENT
6
PINING FOR EVER
7
FLICKERING STILLNESS
8
WANDERING MIND