The Antlers
Evolving from Peter Silberman's bedroom recordings to a fully realized band, for Brooklyn-based the Antlers, what started out as a solo lo-fi folk project, progressed quickly into a colossal-sounding chamber pop group. After self-recording a handful of albums in a kamikaze fashion -- Uprooted (recorded just before and after moving in 2007), The February Tape (recorded in a bathtub in an hour), In the Attic of the Universe (a single ambient song stretched into an album), and Cold War (an album with only acoustic guitar and vocals, recorded in a week) -- {$Silberm...[more]
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'The Antlers' Hospice is a lullaby for the broken hearted. Peter Silberman's cracked but assured voice soars over rickety guitars, twinkling keys and understated horns through the course of these living, laughing, choking, crying songs. According to Silberman, Hospice is an account and explanation for a year and half of a self-enforced demon-filled disappearance, but the melodic ideas within bring these songs out of mere self-evaluation. This album plays as a collection of songs to comfort [ read more ]
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Peter Silberman's second release under the project name the Antlers, In the Attic of the Universe starts with over 60 seconds' worth of ambient noises that never quite coalesce into the sort of scene-setting picture in sound [ read more ]
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