From Metal Sucks comes word that in February Pelican will release The Cliff EP. The effort is comprised of three "re-imaginings" of "The Cliff," a track from the band's last full-length, Forever Becoming, in addition to one new song.
Collaborators on the EP consist of Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu), Aaron Harris (Isis), and Bryant Clifford Meyer (Isis). Vocals on "The Cliff" remixes are provided by Allen Epley of The Life and Times. Epley also sang on the only other Pelican track to ever feature vocals, 2009's "Final Breath."
The EP will hit streets on February 24 via Southern Lord, but you can check out "The Cliff (vocal version)" right now below, courtesy of Metal Sucks.
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disengage
12/3/2014 11:04:56 AM
Vocals? They Pelican't do that! Pelican they?
anonymous
12/3/2014 3:21:12 PM
What is this shit? Does this music bore anyone else?
anonymous
12/3/2014 11:29:29 PM
Like the music alright, but yeah those lyrics are straight up terrible.
anonymous
12/4/2014 9:43:59 AM
Gosh dang it, Pelican. Update your freaking logo. That crap was hideous back in the early 2000s and it's even worse now. Also, don't add vocals to your music.
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