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    Pelican - What We All Come To Need (2009) (2CD, Japanese DYMC-104)

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    Pelican - What We All Come To Need (2009) (2CD, Japanese DYMC-104)

    Pelican - What We All Come To Need (2009) (2CD)
    Year & Label: 2009 Southern Lord/Daymare Recordings Japan | CD#: DYMC-104 (TGCS-5929~30)
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    Japanese Press with Bonus CD

    One had to wonder what Pelican's signing to Southern Lord could possibly mean. To be truthful, while the band did write and perform more structurally formal material on 2007's City of Echoes, they retained their trademark post-metal aesthetic – percussive repetition, overtone basslines, and nuanced guitar riffing. On What We All Come to Need, they have taken it not a step further, but a step more inside that aesthetic. The concentration here is on songwriting rather than riffing. There is a decidedly more melodic bent here than on any of the band's previous releases, and yet, given the album's production – it was produced, engineered, and mixed by Chris Common – it's also heavier, if that's possible.

    What We All Come to Need is decidedly more lyrical, though it's also more powerful post-metal. The deliberate muddiness and "sonic thud" on their former recordings is gone here, making this the most sonically and compositionally accessible album they've cut thus far. The band enlisted help: bassist Ben Verellen from Helms Alee adds a guest bass part on the album opener "Glimmer." The track opens with some controlled, ambient feedback, an lower-octave melody line asserts itself in earnest on a single guitar before the crunch of the power riff follows. That melodic guitar, though, winds itself right inside all that heaviness, and is so songlike it drifts in and out of solo territory without losing that quality. It's like a shoegazer tune inside the bone-shattering racket the rest of the band makes. Isis' guitarist Aaron Turner makes an appearance on the title cut, one of the odder and more beautiful cuts on this set. Melody is right up front from the jump here, it controls the dynamic. Sometimes there's a wide swath of space around it, while at others the guitars, bass, and drums wall it in with their own songlike progression before Trevor de Brauw's almost unbearably beautiful solo.

    Sunn 0)))'s Greg Anderson adds a third guitar to "The Creeper," helping out Laurent Schroeder-Lebec by adding a kind of harmonic sense of the tune's main riff and pulverizing chorus line. This is the most menacing, metallic cut on the set. And in fact, it doesn't sound like Pelican at all. This is big, fat, power metal riffing slowed to a midtempo crawl. There is another first on this set; the presence of Life & Times' Allen Epley vocalizing on "Final Breath," the album's closer. It's a doomy, crawling, atmospheric number. Its lyric was inspired by Scots poet Robert Burns' "Red, Red Rose." Even here, though, the harmonics and melodic lines woven through the punch in the mix are dramatic and dynamic, touched by the influences of both middle-period Sonic Youth and My Bloody Valentine, but sounding unmistakably like Pelican – even with a singer. Another notable is the truly menacing "Strung Up from the Sky," with its rumbling distorted bassline, kick drums, and lower-than-low-tuned tom-toms. What's remarkable is that when the track takes a more laid-back approach and guitars begin to weave in and around one another, creating another theme, the sense of foreboding and evil in the mix is more pronounced. This is a new step for Pelican, one that takes what they do best and turns it on its head without giving it up at all. This is still insanely large-sounding music, and is heavy in the extreme, but its new tenets give listeners more to hold on – and perhaps dream on – than simply low-tuned, ponderous riffing.

    ~ www.allmusic.com
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    Musicians:

    Guitar : Trevor de Brauw
    Guitar : Laurent Schroeder-Lebec
    Bass : Bryan Herweg
    Drums : Larry Herweg

    Greg Anderson (of Sunn O)))) – guest guitar on "The Creeper"
    Aaron Turner (of Isis) – guest guitar on "What We All Come to Need"
    Ben Verellen (of Harkonen and Helms Alee) – guest bass guitar on "Glimmer"

    Recorded at Robert Lang and Red Room Studios. Mixed at Elektrokitty, Seatle, 2009
    Produced engineered and mixed by Chris Common.
    Mastered by Ed Brooks

    Track List - CD1: Original Album

    01. Glimmer [7:31]
    02. The Creeper [7:21]
    03. Ephemeral [5:10]
    04. Specks Of Light [7:46]
    05. Strung Up From The Sky [5:13]
    06. An Inch Above Sand [4:15]
    07. What We All Come To Need [6:48]
    08. Final Breath [7:29]

    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

    Отчёт EAC об извлечении, выполненном 20. февраля 2011, 19:20

    Pelican / What We All Come To Need (DYMC-104A TGCS-5929)

    Дисковод: ASUS DRW-24B1ST Adapter: 3 ID: 0

    Режим чтения : Достоверность
    Использование точного потока : Да
    Отключение кэша аудио : Да
    Использование указателей C2 : Нет

    Коррекция смещения при чтении : 6
    Способность читать области Lead-in и Lead-out : Нет
    Заполнение пропущенных сэмплов тишиной : Да
    Удаление блоков с тишиной в начале и конце : Нет
    При вычислениях CRC использовались нулевые сэмплы : Да
    Интерфейс : Встроенный Win32-интерфейс для Win NT/2000

    Выходной формат : Внутренние WAV-операции
    Формат сэмплов : 44.100 Гц; 16 бит; стерео


    TOC извлечённого CD

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    1 | 0:00.00 | 7:31.22 | 0 | 33846
    2 | 7:31.22 | 7:20.47 | 33847 | 66893
    3 | 14:51.69 | 5:09.44 | 66894 | 90112
    4 | 20:01.38 | 7:46.10 | 90113 | 125072
    5 | 27:47.48 | 5:12.48 | 125073 | 148520
    6 | 33:00.21 | 4:14.45 | 148521 | 167615
    7 | 37:14.66 | 6:47.65 | 167616 | 198205
    8 | 44:02.56 | 7:29.09 | 198206 | 231889


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    Пиковый уровень 100.0 %
    Качество диапазона 99.9 %
    CRC теста 203AE787
    CRC копии 203AE787
    Копирование… OK

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    AccurateRip: сводка

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    Конец отчёта

    Track List - CD2: Japan Exclusive Bonus Disc

    01. Embedding the Moss [7:46]
    02. Ephemeral [5:25]
    03. Geometry of Murder (originally written by Earth) [7:38]

    Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

    Отчёт EAC об извлечении, выполненном 20. февраля 2011, 18:54

    Pelican / What We All Come To Need (DYMC-104B TGCS-5930)

    Дисковод: ASUS DRW-24B1ST Adapter: 3 ID: 0

    Режим чтения : Достоверность
    Использование точного потока : Да
    Отключение кэша аудио : Да
    Использование указателей C2 : Нет

    Коррекция смещения при чтении : 6
    Способность читать области Lead-in и Lead-out : Нет
    Заполнение пропущенных сэмплов тишиной : Да
    Удаление блоков с тишиной в начале и конце : Нет
    При вычислениях CRC использовались нулевые сэмплы : Да
    Интерфейс : Встроенный Win32-интерфейс для Win NT/2000

    Выходной формат : Внутренние WAV-операции
    Формат сэмплов : 44.100 Гц; 16 бит; стерео


    TOC извлечённого CD

    Трек | Старт | Длительность | Начальный сектор | Конечный сектор
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––-
    1 | 0:00.00 | 7:45.49 | 0 | 34923
    2 | 7:45.49 | 5:24.48 | 34924 | 59271
    3 | 13:10.22 | 7:37.59 | 59272 | 93605


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    Пиковый уровень 100.0 %
    Качество диапазона 100.0 %
    CRC теста BB76F86A
    CRC копии BB76F86A
    Копирование… OK

    Ошибок не произошло


    AccurateRip: сводка

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    Flac, image + artwork at FileSonic.com
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