After the Ceiling Cracked
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After the Ceiling Cracked | |||||
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Box set by Pelican | |||||
Released | 2008 | ||||
Recorded | 2003-2006 | ||||
Genre | Post-metal | ||||
Label | Hydra Head Records | ||||
Producer | Mike Ward | ||||
Pelican chronology | |||||
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After the Ceiling Cracked is a multi-format set released by post-metal band Pelican (band). It features Pelican’s London live set from December 20, 2005, interviews and live bonus material shot at various stops on the band’s past US tours, a video for “Autumn Into Summer,” and an extensive photo gallery.
Live material from Scala was shot by British based outfit Muckspreader Productions.[1] Also included is a 3" audio CD containing two versions of the song “Pink Mammoth” (a major key reworking of the Untitled EP track “Mammoth”) — one of which features all the members of Seattle group These Arms Are Snakes — and “End of Seasons,” a Prefuse 73 remix medley of “Aurora Borealis,” and the untitled track from The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw.
[edit] Tracklist
DVD Content: Live from Scala, King's Cross, London, December 20, 2005:
- March Into the Sea
- Autumn Into Summer
- NightEndDay
- Last Day of Winter
- Aurora Borealis
- Sirius
- Australasia
Live Footage Collection 2003-2006:
- Sirius (interview w/ Larry and Laurent) "NightEndDay" and "City of Echoes" live from Neumo's Crystal Ball, Seattle, WA 06/03/06
- "Pink Mammoth" and extra footage live from The Troubadour, Los Angeles, CA 05/29/06
- "Last Day of Winter" live from Nanci Raygun, Richmond, VA 05/12/06
- "GW" live from Sabalas, Portland, OR 08/13/05
- "Mammoth," Drought," and "Red Ran Amber" live from The Nyabinghi, Youngstown, OH 05/30/04
- "Forecast for Today" and "The Woods" live from The Nyabinghi, Youngstown, OH 10/11/03
- "Autumn Into Summer" music video
Photo and art gallery:
- Photos and posters from all eras of the band
3" CD Content:
- Pink Mammoth
- End of Seasons
- These Arms are Pink Mammoths (the song "Pink Mammoth" featuring These Arms Are Snakes for additional musical support)[2]
[edit] References
- ^ After the Ceiling Cracked: Pelican Live at the Scala (2008) (V)
- ^ From DVD launch article: http://hydrahead.tortugarecordings.com/pelican
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