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The Fire in our Throats on vinyl

Posted by Loren on October 27, 2013

The Fire in our Throats on vinyl
The Fire in our Throats on vinyl

Pelican's The Fire in Our Throats has been repressed on double vinyl by Hydra Head Records. The band's second records was first released in 2005.

The band will be performing live with Coliseum next month as well as at Fun Fun Fun Fest.

PELICAN

11/1 Cleveland, OH @ Peabody's w/ Coliseum
11/2 Washington, DC @ DC9 w/ Coliseum
11/3 Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church w/ Coliseum
11/4 Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506 w/ Coliseum
11/5 Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade w/ Coliseum
11/6 Birmingham, AL @ Zydeco w/ Coliseum
11/7 Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon w/ Coliseum
11/8, 9, & 10 Austin TX @ Fun Fun Fun Fest
11/13 Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge

The Fire in our Throats on vinyl
The Fire in our Throats on vinyl

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