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The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw

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  • Audio CD (8 Aug 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Hydrahead
  • ASIN: B0009SOFUE
  • Other Editions: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 68,025 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Last Day Of Winter
2. Autumn Into Summer
3. March To The Sea
4. Untitles
5. Red Ran Amber
6. Aurora Borealis
7. Sirius

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It's tempting to try to classify Pelican, but their music defies any easy definitions. While they certainly use volume and crushing heaviness as a weapon, they are equally adept at quiet moments of meditation. The different moods and textures the band explored on their full-length debut, AUSTRALASIA, are expanded on in even more dramatic fashion on the follow-up, THE FIRE IN OUR THROATS WILL BECKON THE THAW. The album's title appropriately describes the gradual build in tension as each song unfolds, with minimal instrumentation giving way to epic cascading riffs that build upon one another inimposing fashion. Elsewhere, as on "Track 4", acoustic guitars introduce another variable in the equation, exhibiting further growth away from the band's metallic beginnings. The spine-tingling prettiness of "Aurora Borealis" and "Autumn into Summer" are also far from thrash, but when everything comes to a head, as on "March to the Sea", you are reminded ofPelican's headbanging roots.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Fire In Our Throats...., 31 Aug 2006
By Amplified Man (Manchester) - See all my reviews
...Will Beckon the Thaw; a very long and intriguing title I think you will agree. In 2005, Pelican have expanded and broadened their sound; given their songs a little more variety. March Into The Sea, a shorter version than the EP appears here, which had a huge acoustic second half which was more experimental than cohesive, and the experimenting has payed off. The untitled track; `-' is entirely acoustic and is quite wonderful; filled with excellent picking and soloing. As for the rest of the album, well, you bought a Pelican album and you're going to get a Pelican album.
Long instrumental tracks that spiral, mutate and bewilder with heaviness and intricacy. The playing is indeed a lot more intricate on here; track six, Aurora Borealis is all flowing electric guitar melody and lacking the extreme brutal heaviness Pelican can exert. Autumn Into Winter, my favourite track at the moment, is more riff based chaos, and does contain some mighty riffs. There are two riffs in this track that sound too familiar; one is like a sped up version of that awesome riff from `Celestial (The Tower)' by Isis, and another is very similar to Drought from their previous album but again, sped up. The first track also has a familiar riff; the Red Sparrowes album released earlier this year, another instrumental band have a tune called `Alone And Unaware, The Landscape Was Transformed In Front Of Our Eyes' and their riffs are similar too. Is this the production of somekind of sumbliminal appreciation for other's riffs or a mere coincidence? 3 riffs in one album may be a little too close to call, especially as all three bands are closely related. I don't care really, even if they are `stolen' riffs , I like Pelican's take on them!
The lack of vocals in Pelican's music forces them to focus on instrumentation and arrrangement to keep the soungs interesting. They never fail to do so. Every song keeps you on your toes, you'd think an eleven minute song was repetetive wouldn't you? Well not here; each track evolves towards it's goal beautifully and efficiently without retreading ground or going off into self indulgence. Quite an achievement really. The closest band you can compare them to is Isis, without doubt. Isis' tracks evolve in a similar way and their sound is also quite similar,.Pelican are a lot quicker though and more intricate, whereas Isis tend to groove slowly and let their instruments breathe, Pelican never let you sit back unless a mellower section comes in, even then though the instruments are tightly wound.
The sound quality is obviously going to be good; all Hydra Head products are presented excellently and that goes for the artwork too. The guitars are amazingly clear, they are the focal point after all, the bass is mixed too low for my tastes and the drums sound great.
I'm definately going to have to let this album sink in with several thousand more listens. Like Isis' Panopticon album, it didn't grab be right away and took quite a few weeks to appreciate the intricacies and work that has gone into it
Listening to Pelican, it must take weeks and weeks to write their tunes; no riff is repeated and everyhting is different. I need to see these guys live to see how they pull it off.
Pelican are quite a special band; instrumental without being dull, heavy without being repetitive, intricate musicianship without being horrible and pretensious.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars the fire in our throats will beckon the end of the earth, 4 Sep 2005
Awesome. Simply magnificent and utterly awesome. This album is beyond a doubt a sublime masterpiece. In these times when musical mediocrity( i wont name) is paramount, something like this comes along that defies space and time. on par with there first full length "australasia" the fire in this collectives throats (or rather there instruments) would thaw the both north and south poles after being subjected to the abject blast. At once majestic,melodic,bleak,uplifting,serene,passionate and indeed awesome. buy this. now.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not heavy, not metal, not post-rock... but great!!, 1 Jun 2006
By M. Rothenberg "Roff" (London) - See all my reviews
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Why everyone keeps on about how this album is heavy I just don't know! I don't deny that it rocks and is jam packed full of riffs (the intro to 'March to the Sea' makes me want to headbang for the first time since I was a teen) but I defy anyone to listen to the beginning of 'Autumn Into Summer', the untitled 4th track or 'Aurora Borealis' and say that they aren't beautiful, beautiful peices of warm, gentle music.

What do Pelican sound like? Imagine both Helmet and Black Sabbath in reflective moods and getting together on a mountain top overlooking a vast, panoramic vista to play Godspeed You! Black Emperor cover versions!

Or maybe not...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but lacking something special...
The beauty of post-rock is that it sets new ground for music and sadly to say although this is a good little album, its not original. Read more
Published on 25 Jan 2007 by Chris

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect..
From thundering avalanches of sound to soft, glistening melodies, Pelican's 'The fire in our throats will beckon the thaw' is a perfect, and very dynamic album. Read more
Published on 18 Oct 2006 by Justin Burnett

2.0 out of 5 stars Not great
I've read so many great reviews of this and I'm not sure why. I loved the last album and the EP, they were heavy, thats why I liked Pelican. Read more
Published on 4 Aug 2006 by superherono1

4.0 out of 5 stars New Direction
Pelican's music has always been an experience for me, since their brutal EP I have bought every release. Read more
Published on 2 Jun 2006 by Tom Chase

5.0 out of 5 stars sublime beauty
some reviewers go on about the heaviness of this album,i dont see in that way,it isnt really that heavy,it just rocks and when it rocks it is hard but i leave the word heavy for... Read more
Published on 20 Feb 2006 by sean paul mccann

5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Jesus its blissfull
I recently saw Pelican at the Cavern Club, Exeter and have to say what an awesome bunch of guys they were. Read more
Published on 22 Dec 2005 by Mrs. Janet M. Stanley

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