March into the Sea
2005 EP by Pelican
March into the Sea | ||||
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EP by Pelican | ||||
Released | April 12, 2005 | |||
Recorded | Electrical Audio, Chicago Spring 2004 | |||
Genre | Post-metal | |||
Length | 32:50 | |||
Label | Hydra Head Records (HH666-84) | |||
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March into the Sea is the second EP by American post-metal band Pelican, released in 2005 by Hydra Head Records. The title track is the original version of the shortened song "March to the Sea" from their 2005 album The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw, which was released just a month and a half later. The second track is a Justin Broadrick remix of "Angel Tears", a song from their 2003 debut full-length Australasia.
Track listing
- "March into the Sea" – 20:28
- "Angel Tears" (J. K. Broadrick remix) – 12:22
Personnel
- Band members
- Trevor de Brauw – guitar
- Bryan Herweg – bass
- Larry Herweg – drums
- Laurent Schroeder-Lebec – guitar
- Other personnel
- Chris de Brauw – flute
- Greg Norman – mixing
- Nick Zampiello – mastering
- Nathan Baker – photography
- Paul Jeffrey – layout
References
- ^ Prato, Greg. "March into the Sea – Pelican". allmusic. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
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Pelican
- Australasia (2003)
- The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw (2005)
- City of Echoes (2007)
- What We All Come to Need (2009)
- Forever Becoming (2013)
- Nighttime Stories (2019)
- Pelican (2001)
- March into the Sea (2005)
- Pink Mammoth (2007)
- Ephemeral (2009)
- Ataraxia/Taraxis (2012)
- The Cliff (2015)
- Arktika (Live from Russia) (2014)
- Live at Dunk! Fest 2016 (2017)
- Live in Wroclow, November 23 2007 (2016)
- Live at Empty Bottle December 15, 2015 (2016)
- Live at the Gong Shop (2020)
- Pelican / Mono (split EP) (2005)
- After the Ceiling Cracked (DVD) (2007)
- "Deny the Absolute" (single) (2013)
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