
The Antlers have gifted an orchestral re-imagination of their track "No Widows" from last year’s Top Star-earning Burst Apart . "Empty Castles (No Widows refracted)" was created by cellist Brent Arnold, who says of the track: “I knew I wanted to work with this track as soon as I heard it. The lyrics really haunted me. I recorded many of the cellos in a library in a castle in Burgundy… no joke! I had in mind a kind of rolling, pulsing feeling, rising and falling. Everything I made is of course [...]
Astronauts, Etc | Mystery Colors Yep. So while the whole blog community goes insane, inside out with love for this new Berkeley upstart, I’m off doing goodness knows what during the week, missing out on the hype and catching up on a humid Saturday evening. Not to worry: It’s within my grasp now. It is, without any disservice to the act being compared, like listening to The Antlers directing themselves into tropical pop territory. All very tender - on an almost Wild Beasts ’, ‘ Smother ‘-like [...]
Words // Adam Sharp 'Venice'- The Lighthouse and The Whaler You need a song for a summer mix? Here it is. Website: http://thelighthouseandthewhal er.com/ 'The Park'- These United States People should really be talking about this song more- it's one of the finest I've heard this year. Website: http://www.theseunitedstates.n et/ [...]
So we're coming in to the back end of the year and it's absolutely insane how much fresh new music is about to be released. It is mental. In light of that, we thought we'd get some buzz going for some of the albums we're particularly hanging out for! Here's what our research has yielded so far! (ordered by date of release) The Killers - Battle Born - July 11, 2012 The Antlers - Undersea - July 24, 2012 Passion Pit - Gossimer - July 24, [...]

Courtesy of Anti-Records , this newest single from The Antlers comes from their increasingly anticipated new EP, Undersea . The EP is due out July 24, as the first official follow up to last year's exceptional LP Burst Apart . Check out "Drift Dive" below.

Yesterday, The Antler s revealed "Drift Drive" , the opening track to their Undersea EP. Now, they've shared another of the effort's four tracks with NPR . Listen to "Crest" here . Undersea will be released on July 24th via ANTI- Records. You can revisit the aforementioned "Drift Drive" below. [soundcloud width="500"] http://soundcloud.com/antireco rds/the-antlers-drift-dive/s-A 8LLn[/soundcloud] Undersea Tracklist: 01. Drift Dive 02. Endless Ladder 03. Crest [...]
Jun 25, 2012, 7:08pm
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Tweet When we waved the flag for The Antlers ' Burst Apart LP as one of our Albums of 2011 we said that enjoying the band was a case of enjoying the little details. A trumpet refrain here, a subtle organ there. The Antlers have a new Undersea EP due soon, and here's the opening track, Drift Drive . Nothing happens, again it's the little details; the hint of piano or the intertwined horn section. It depends which detail [...]
In little less than a month, the Brooklyn based Indie-Rockers will release their new EP Undersea. Being the opener of the EP, I feel like “Drift” is majestic, aquatic, and calming all at the same time. The band described the new EP, stating: "We've searched for patient, colourful sounds and found a meditative calm, a persistent pulse that leaves room [...]

As previously reported , Brooklyn's The Antlers will follow up their Top Star-earning LP Burst Apart with a new EP. Undersea will be released on July 24th via ANTI- Records, and below, you can stream the opening track, "Drift Dive" (via Pitchfork ). Undersea Tracklist: 01. Drift Dive 02. Endless Ladder 03. Crest 04. Zelda
New Music | The Antlers I like Spotify. The new app platform is awesome. I've even switched almost completely from iTunes after a healthy 5 year relationship. Why am I going on about Spotify, you ask. Because these guys are playing The Lexington for another Spotify Live gig next Wednesday. So there, I'm not going completely mental after all. OR AM I If you want to head down, follow these instructions! For a chance to secure two places on the guest list to the gig, Spotify Premium account holders [...]

A few of my favorite new releases this week... The Antlers// (together) EP For fans of: Bon Iver, Girls, Youth Lagoon, The xx Key tracks: VCR (The xx cover) , I Don't Want Love (Peter's Version), Rolled Together (feat. Neon Indian), Parenthesis (PVT Remix) Death Cab For [...]
Oct 18, 2011, 6:44pm
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Tweet Being late to the party is where it's at. Unfortunately, I'm so late to The Antlers ' party that everybody's gone home or passed out and all that's left is a carpet of empty bottles. And a goat tethered to the fireplace. Better late than never though, I love a new discovery, even if it's only new for me. Partly my tardiness is because Burst Apart isn't a record which makes complete sense straight [...]

Wow... there are a ton of reissues out today... like a lot of them even. My music money is going to the Crystal Antlers and NOT any of those reissues. I mostly already have the originals, so classic. This a pretty long list and most likely a bunch of stuff that sucks. But "digging through the crates" is all the fun right? Antony and the Johnsons: Swanlights EP Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti: Worn Copy (reissue) [vinyl] Autre Ne Veut: [...]
To celebrate today’s crop of releases, here are new mp3s from Crystal Antlers, Deluka, Eleanor Friedberger, Grooms, Sons & Daughters and Zomby. Also, vote for your favorite of today’s new releases.
To celebrate today’s crop of releases, here are new mp3s from Circuit Des Yeux, Crystal Antlers, the Deer Tracks, Digitalism, George Ellias, Gardens & Villa, Jackie-O Motherfucker, Esperanza Spalding and Teddybears. Also, vote for your favorite of today’s new releases and reissues.

Well seeing that we've started with a bit of a round up of the last couple of weeks, here's a bit of a playlist of ten tracks which I have enjoyed but not shred with you as yet. 1. King Post Kitsch - Don;t You Touch My Fucking Honeytone 2. We Shared Milk - Aye Drum <p&a mp;gt;&amp ;amp;lt;p& amp;amp;gt;&am p;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;a href=" http://thewesharedmilk.bandcam p.com/track/aye-drum"& amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt ;Aye Drum by The We Shared Milk&a mp;amp;amp;lt;/a&a mp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;gt;& ;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;lt;/p &g t;</p&a mp;gt; 3.The Heartbreaks - Jealous Don't You know [...]

[Here's a quick preview of three East Coast bands who will all be making the trek out to the west coast during the beginning of June.] Hooray For Earth , "No Love" — NYC band Hooray For Earth first won us over with the addictive hooks on "Surrounded By Your Friends" last year, and now they're about to drop their first full-length, "True Loves," on June 7 via Dovecote Records. Ironically, the latest single is called "No Love, " but what's not [...]
May 31, 2011, 2:21am
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Even though I’ve not been an albums guy for a long time I have been listening to Brooklyn based trio The Antlers latest album Burst Apart a lot the last few days. The album, with its dreamy, spacey post-rock feel and sharp lyrics is definitely a grower (when it comes to music these days its rare that familiarity breeds fondness). The album opener I Don’t Want Love and closer [...]

The Antlers // Amanda Mair Good morning. Welcome back to the playlist that just keeps on giving chilled songs! This installment starts with The Antlers and a song off their brand new album, Burst Apart . It's got something of old Phantom Planet about it (yes, they did more than just that one song), not to mention the obvious Radiohead nod. It's moody, atmospheric and fantastically performed. The emotion in singer Peter Silberman's voice is startling, yet the song never overloads you. This really is a cracking good [...]

The Antlers // Amanda Mair Good morning. Welcome back to the playlist that just keeps on giving chilled songs! This installment starts with The Antlers and a song off their brand new album, Burst Apart . It's got something of old Phantom Planet about it (yes, they did more than just that one song), not to mention the obvious Radiohead nod. It's moody, atmospheric and fantastically performed. The emotion in singer Peter Silberman's voice is startling, yet the song never overloads you. This really is a cracking good [...]