PELICAN Robbed On Tour
October 6, 2008Guitarist Trevor de Brauw of the eclectic metal instrumentalists PELICAN has released the following statement:
"Our otherwise excellent tour of Europe hit a severe stroke of bad luck this week. Two days ago we had a spare half hour to spend in Rome before heading to the venue, so we decided to go see the Coliseum. We parked nearby and went to take a brief twenty-minute walk around the area. When we returned to our van we found that it had been broken into, despite being parked on a major street in broad daylight. Four bags were stolen, the contents including computers, passports, wallets, iPods, our soundguy's microphone collection, and, most devastatingly, a number of personal journals and two portable recording devices containing hours of song ideas that are now lost forever.
"The calculated loss of this theft is several thousands of dollars. Unfortunately our band only earns us a very meager living and some of us are already in the hole from years of trying to make a living as musicians. This incident therefore poses a devastating loss and puts us in a very compromised financial position. Although we realize that there is a worldwide financial crisis going on, if there are those of you who have the means and desire to help out our gratitude would run deeper than words could express. We've set up a PayPal account at the address [email protected]. Anything you can offer, even simple condolences, would go a long way. Thanks so much for reading."
PELICAN is touring in support of its third full-length album, "City Of Echoes", in 2007. The Chicago-bred foursome is signed to Hydra Head Records, which is owned by ISIS guitarist/vocalist Aaron Turner.
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