'Green To Gold' Out March 26 via ANTI- No images? Click here FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE THE ANTLERS ANNOUNCE ‘GREEN TO GOLD’, OUT MARCH 26 VIA ANTI- Artwork by Zan Goodman “A gentle, acoustic meditation, Silberman’s voice quietly mulling over twinkling and soothing instrumentation.” - Stereogum “The warm, delicate track is hopefully the first of many.” - The A.V. Club on “ “Solstice” is a flashback to the infinite days of peak childhood summer, innocent barefoot hikes, staying outside all afternoon and late into the evening, well past it being too dark to see,” lead singer and songwriter Peter Silberman explains. “But it’s remembered from the vantage of a present day that feels unbearably long rather than joyously endless. It’s an invocation of those simpler times, an attempt to conjure the lightness of youth, before life got so damn complicated.” Perhaps what distinguishes ‘Green to Gold’ from the rest of The Antlers’ canon is its, well, sunniness. Conceived and written almost entirely in the morning hours, ‘Green to Gold’ is the band’s first new music in nearly seven years, and easily their most luminous to date. “I think this is the first album I’ve made that has no eeriness in it,” Silberman asserts. “I set out to make Sunday morning music.” Unlike other Antlers albums, Silberman didn’t feel compelled to turn a human experience into a circuitous mythology. He chose a more direct approach: documenting two years in his life, without overthinking or obscuring what the songs were about. “Most of the songs on ‘Green to Gold’ are culled from conversations with my friends and my partner. It’s less ambiguous about who’s speaking and
who’s listening,” says Silberman resolutely. Photo Credit: Shervin Lainez THE ANTLERS |