No Images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PETER SILBERMAN OF THE ANTLERS SHARES NEW VIDEO VIA MTV.com 'Impermanence at The Glass House' Performance Film Debut Solo Album, Impermanence Out Now Earlier this year, Peter Silberman of the Antlers released his debut solo album called Impermanence, which Mojo says, “resonates like a lullaby or a prayer” and The Guardian compares to the vocal intensity of Jeff Buckley. Silberman has now unveiled the fifth installment in a series of intimate visual sessions entitled “Impermanence at the Glass House” which were captured across a single day at architect Philip Johnson’s Glass House museum. You can watch "Ahimsa" at the link below via MTV.com . “Impermanence at the Glass House” is a performance film in six parts by Derrick Belcham, featuring dancers Rebecca Margolick and Stephanie Crousillat. The film follows the arc of Impermanence, with “Ahimsa” following on from “Karuna”, "New York", "Gone Beyond" and “Maya.” Peter Silberman – “Impermanence at the Glass House | Part Five: Ahimsa” Acclaim for Impermanence "The six tracks are minimalist to the point of vanishing, crafted from gently shimmering electric guitars and murmuring keyboards, while Silberman's soft, high voice, polished like fine silver, delivers a series of quietly emotive haikus.” - Uncut "His multi-octave voice is as intense as Jeff Buckley’s or Anohni’s, but it’s vulnerable without being precious or cloying.” - The Guardian "This is one of those potentially life-changing albums, with a depth traveling the prism from the physical to the mental to the emotional to the spiritual, but with no heavy hand, just a ton of thought, and a lot of loaded space and not knowing.
Sometimes six songs is all it takes to say everything one can say, and sometimes it's all we need to hear. No wasted space, no wasted breath or tone. Just a six-song pilgrimage through human fragility.” - Under The Radar Live Dates |