The Antlers’ new LP ‘Green to Gold’ is the sound of serenity

There isn’t any one clear moment that rises above the rest on Green to Gold, no overwhelming intensity anywhere to be found.
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There isn’t any one clear moment that rises above the rest on Green to Gold, no overwhelming intensity anywhere to be found.
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The Antlers, who played on the UC Berkeley campus on Cal Day 2013, have progressed as a band at a pace that is undoubtedly unhurried, but they have managed to carve a niche within the indie-rock world using their personal sound — passionate vocals, literature-esque lyrics and instrumental texture. With
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“Prove to me I’m not gonna die alone.” Unquestionably, not the words you would expect blaring over Memorial Glade to close out a day dedicated to prospective students, but the Antlers still managed to close out their show successfully with “Putting the Dog to Sleep.” There has been a strong
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The soft, crooning melodies present in the Antlers’ sophomore work Burst Apart may at first evoke lullabies and ballads, but Brooklyn-based band has produced an album that is far from tranquil. Both ethereal and haunting, Burst Apart is distinct and just as enjoyable as their debut concept album Hospice. Deceptively
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