
Pelican - Flickering Resonance - New 2 LP Record 2025 Run For Cover Orange Vinyl - Chicago Metal / Post-Rock
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IndelibleĀ
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Specific Resonance
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Cascading CrescentĀ
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Pining For EverĀ
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Flickering Stillness
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Wandering Mind
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Flickering Resonance marks Chicago rock institution Pelican's first album in six years. With founding guitarist Laurent Schroeder-Lebec rejoining the band for his first full length since 2009ās What We All Come To Need, the albumās eight songs tap into the spirit of their formative era when Schroeder-Lebec teamed with fellow guitarist Trevor Shelley de Brauw and brothers Bryan and Larry Herweg (on bass and drums respectively) during the heyday of Chicagoās all ages hub Fireside Bowl. The venueās variegated booking style would often result in post-hardcore, space-rock, indie, metal, and emo bands sharing bills, unwittingly providing a vast template of influences for the young band. "A lot of people didnāt hear it at first,ā says Schroeder-Lebec of the bandās roots in a panoply of punk-related subgenres. āI was like, well, I guess the metal world is where we fit. But now we're more willing to acknowledge all the suits weāre wearing.ā
Though Pelicanās thick sonic backbone remains intact, via a recording by longtime ally Sanford Parker (a collaborator as far back as their first EP), the songs on Flickering Resonance demonstrate a more humanistic side of the band. Songs like āPining For Everā and āIndelibleā tease Pelicanās doom-metal bonafides whileĀ feeling equally ebullient and earnest - playing like a downtuned Texas Is The Reason transmuted to a post-rock landscape. Meanwhile songs like the searing lead single āCascading Crescentā act as an appreciation for the glimmers of joy that occur even in the bleakest landscapes, as represented by an opening cavalcade of heavy riffs that pivot mid-song to a sugar rush of pastoral melodies.
āWhen Laurent left and we were able to carry it through, there became a real sense of gratitude for the fact we still have this artistic outlet and a community of people who want to support it,ā states Shelley de Brauw, referencing Schroeder-Lebecās ten year sabbatical from the group. That feeling of deep, grounded appreciation doesnāt just dwell within the band members, itās expressed outwardly in every track on Flickering Resonance. Because at the core of Pelican are four individuals who have grown both separately and together, and always will.Ā
Though Pelicanās thick sonic backbone remains intact, via a recording by longtime ally Sanford Parker (a collaborator as far back as their first EP), the songs on Flickering Resonance demonstrate a more humanistic side of the band. Songs like āPining For Everā and āIndelibleā tease Pelicanās doom-metal bonafides whileĀ feeling equally ebullient and earnest - playing like a downtuned Texas Is The Reason transmuted to a post-rock landscape. Meanwhile songs like the searing lead single āCascading Crescentā act as an appreciation for the glimmers of joy that occur even in the bleakest landscapes, as represented by an opening cavalcade of heavy riffs that pivot mid-song to a sugar rush of pastoral melodies.
āWhen Laurent left and we were able to carry it through, there became a real sense of gratitude for the fact we still have this artistic outlet and a community of people who want to support it,ā states Shelley de Brauw, referencing Schroeder-Lebecās ten year sabbatical from the group. That feeling of deep, grounded appreciation doesnāt just dwell within the band members, itās expressed outwardly in every track on Flickering Resonance. Because at the core of Pelican are four individuals who have grown both separately and together, and always will.Ā
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1.
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GulchĀ
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2.
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Evergreen
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3.
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IndelibleĀ
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4.
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Specific Resonance
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5.
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Cascading CrescentĀ
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6.
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Pining For EverĀ
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7.
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Flickering Stillness
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8.
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Wandering Mind
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about
Flickering Resonance marks Chicago rock institution Pelican's first album in six years. With founding guitarist Laurent Schroeder-Lebec rejoining the band for his first full length since 2009ās What We All Come To Need, the albumās eight songs tap into the spirit of their formative era when Schroeder-Lebec teamed with fellow guitarist Trevor Shelley de Brauw and brothers Bryan and Larry Herweg (on bass and drums respectively) during the heyday of Chicagoās all ages hub Fireside Bowl. The venueās variegated booking style would often result in post-hardcore, space-rock, indie, metal, and emo bands sharing bills, unwittingly providing a vast template of influences for the young band. "A lot of people didnāt hear it at first,ā says Schroeder-Lebec of the bandās roots in a panoply of punk-related subgenres. āI was like, well, I guess the metal world is where we fit. But now we're more willing to acknowledge all the suits weāre wearing.ā
Though Pelicanās thick sonic backbone remains intact, via a recording by longtime ally Sanford Parker (a collaborator as far back as their first EP), the songs on Flickering Resonance demonstrate a more humanistic side of the band. Songs like āPining For Everā and āIndelibleā tease Pelicanās doom-metal bonafides whileĀ feeling equally ebullient and earnest - playing like a downtuned Texas Is The Reason transmuted to a post-rock landscape. Meanwhile songs like the searing lead single āCascading Crescentā act as an appreciation for the glimmers of joy that occur even in the bleakest landscapes, as represented by an opening cavalcade of heavy riffs that pivot mid-song to a sugar rush of pastoral melodies.
āWhen Laurent left and we were able to carry it through, there became a real sense of gratitude for the fact we still have this artistic outlet and a community of people who want to support it,ā states Shelley de Brauw, referencing Schroeder-Lebecās ten year sabbatical from the group. That feeling of deep, grounded appreciation doesnāt just dwell within the band members, itās expressed outwardly in every track on Flickering Resonance. Because at the core of Pelican are four individuals who have grown both separately and together, and always will.Ā
Though Pelicanās thick sonic backbone remains intact, via a recording by longtime ally Sanford Parker (a collaborator as far back as their first EP), the songs on Flickering Resonance demonstrate a more humanistic side of the band. Songs like āPining For Everā and āIndelibleā tease Pelicanās doom-metal bonafides whileĀ feeling equally ebullient and earnest - playing like a downtuned Texas Is The Reason transmuted to a post-rock landscape. Meanwhile songs like the searing lead single āCascading Crescentā act as an appreciation for the glimmers of joy that occur even in the bleakest landscapes, as represented by an opening cavalcade of heavy riffs that pivot mid-song to a sugar rush of pastoral melodies.
āWhen Laurent left and we were able to carry it through, there became a real sense of gratitude for the fact we still have this artistic outlet and a community of people who want to support it,ā states Shelley de Brauw, referencing Schroeder-Lebecās ten year sabbatical from the group. That feeling of deep, grounded appreciation doesnāt just dwell within the band members, itās expressed outwardly in every track on Flickering Resonance. Because at the core of Pelican are four individuals who have grown both separately and together, and always will.Ā














