Antlers: Burst Apart (Lemonade Vinyl)
Antlers: Burst Apart (Lemonade Vinyl)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Antlers
Label: French Kiss
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 197190310160
Genre: Rock
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 - Silberman set forth to record his opus, Hospice, in July of 2007. Recorded over the course of almost two years, Hospice started out as another solo project before Silberman started incorporating other musicians, including drummer Michael Lerner and multi-instrumentalist Darby Cicci, who eventually ended up as permanent members of the Antlers. Upon it's release, Hospice received critical acclaim, with NPR and Pitchfork shouting high praises.
Tracks:
1.1 I Don't Want Love
1.2 French Exit
1.3 Parentheses
1.4 No Widows
1.5 Rolled Together
1.6 Every Night My Teeth Are Falling Out
1.7 Tiptoe
1.8 Hounds
1.9 Corsicana
1.10 Putting the Dog to Sleep