Pelican

Atmospheric Post-metal

Pelican

About Pelican

A primarily instrumental post-metal act who use extended compositions to explore the texture and timbre of heavy noise, Pelican can be crushingly heavy or ethereal within the same song. Based out of Chicago, the group emerged in 2001 and released their debut album, Australasia, in 2003. They continued to explore the outer reaches of stoner rock, doom, and post-metal on acclaimed subsequent outings like City of Echoes (2007), Forever Becoming (2013), and Nighttime Stories (2019). The secretive instrumental art metal outfit was formed in Chicago by guitarists Trevor de Brauw and Laurent Lebec, as well as bassist Larry Herweg and his sibling drummer, Bryan. Owing a great debt to pioneering forefathers Neurosis and often compared to Boston's Isis, Pelican coincidentally also found a home at Isis mastermind Aaron Turner's Hydra Head Records. After making their debut with an eponymous four-song EP in 2003, Pelican expanded their epic, otherworldly trance-metal with 2003's critically acclaimed Australasia, followed in 2004 by The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw. After heavy touring, the quartet took a much-deserved break. They returned to the studio in 2006 and released City of Echoes in June 2007, followed by the concert LP/film After the Ceiling Cracked later that December. What We All Come to Need, the band's fourth studio effort, appeared in 2009. While an EP, Ataraxia/Taraxis, arrived in 2012, that year would see the departure of Laurent Lebec, who was replaced by touring guitarist Dallas Thomas. Carrying on with a new lineup, the band released their fifth full-length, Forever Becoming, in 2013. In 2015, Pelican issued the Cliff EP. It featured the album tracks in four different versions, including remixes from Justin Broadrick, Aaron Harris, and Bryant Clifford Meyer. It also included a vocal version featuring Allen Epley and a previously unreleased track, the semi-acoustic "The Wait." 2019 proved to be a busy year for the group, with the arrivals of a remixed and remastered version of Forever Becoming, a Record Store Day single, and a brand-new studio album, Nighttime Stories. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia & Thom Jurek, Rovi

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About Pelican

A primarily instrumental post-metal act who use extended compositions to explore the texture and timbre of heavy noise, Pelican can be crushingly heavy or ethereal within the same song. Based out of Chicago, the group emerged in 2001 and released their debut album, Australasia, in 2003. They continued to explore the outer reaches of stoner rock, doom, and post-metal on acclaimed subsequent outings like City of Echoes (2007), Forever Becoming (2013), and Nighttime Stories (2019). The secretive instrumental art metal outfit was formed in Chicago by guitarists Trevor de Brauw and Laurent Lebec, as well as bassist Larry Herweg and his sibling drummer, Bryan. Owing a great debt to pioneering forefathers Neurosis and often compared to Boston's Isis, Pelican coincidentally also found a home at Isis mastermind Aaron Turner's Hydra Head Records. After making their debut with an eponymous four-song EP in 2003, Pelican expanded their epic, otherworldly trance-metal with 2003's critically acclaimed Australasia, followed in 2004 by The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw. After heavy touring, the quartet took a much-deserved break. They returned to the studio in 2006 and released City of Echoes in June 2007, followed by the concert LP/film After the Ceiling Cracked later that December. What We All Come to Need, the band's fourth studio effort, appeared in 2009. While an EP, Ataraxia/Taraxis, arrived in 2012, that year would see the departure of Laurent Lebec, who was replaced by touring guitarist Dallas Thomas. Carrying on with a new lineup, the band released their fifth full-length, Forever Becoming, in 2013. In 2015, Pelican issued the Cliff EP. It featured the album tracks in four different versions, including remixes from Justin Broadrick, Aaron Harris, and Bryant Clifford Meyer. It also included a vocal version featuring Allen Epley and a previously unreleased track, the semi-acoustic "The Wait." 2019 proved to be a busy year for the group, with the arrivals of a remixed and remastered version of Forever Becoming, a Record Store Day single, and a brand-new studio album, Nighttime Stories. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia & Thom Jurek, Rovi

Pelican's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
17 Jul 2025 Pelican in Cleveland Beachland Ballroom & Tavern, East Cleveland, OH, United States
18 Jul 2025 Pelican, Porcelain in Washington DC9, Washington, DC, United States
19 Jul 2025 Pelican, Porcelain in Philadelphia Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA, United States
20 Jul 2025 Pelican, Porcelain in New York The Meadows, Maspeth, NY, United States
21 Jul 2025 Pelican @ The Sinclair in Cambridge The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA, United States
22 Jul 2025 Pelican in Montreal Bar Le Ritz PDB, Mount Royal, QC, Canada
23 Jul 2025 Pelican in Toronto Lee's Palace, Antrim, ON, Canada
24 Jul 2025 Pelican in Grand Rapids The Pyramid Scheme, Grand Rapids, MI, United States
25 Jul 2025 Pelican in Indianapolis HI-FI, Indianapolis, IN, United States
26 Jul 2025 Pelican in Chicago Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL, United States

Pelican's Popular songs

  • Ephemeral
  • The Creeper
  • Midnight and Mescaline

Frequently Asked Questions

Some of Pelican's most popular songs include Ephemeral, The Creeper, Midnight and Mescaline. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to Pelican's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Ephemeral, The Creeper, Midnight and Mescaline, and more.

Pelican is known for their distinctive sound in the atmospheric post-metal genre, often blending elements of atmospheric sludge, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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