Green to Gold
The New York band’s first album in seven years sounds like a post-rock orchestra playing around a campfire. It’s the sound of hard-won peace of mind, rendered in the lightest brushstrokes.
While Brooklyn duo the Antlers' sublime blend of chamber-pop arrangements and melodic indie songwriting is intense and impressive, it hasn't always been particularly uplifting.
Take the traditional Bildungsroman, swap the protagonist for a man in his early thirties and set it to music — you'll immediately see what t...
The album stretches its songs out as long as possible in an effort to get the most out of a flickering of serenity.
The Antlers 'Green to Gold' Album Review by Randy Radic. The full-length is now available via ANTI- Records