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The Antlers - In the Attic of the Universe

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2007 128 kbps --------------------------------------- Reviewby Stewart Mason, All Music Guide --------------------------------------- Peter Silberman's second release under the project name the Antlers, In the Attic of the Universe starts with over 60 seconds' worth of ambient noises that never quite coalesce into the sort of scene-setting picture in sound Silberman must have wanted. It doesn't bode well for In the Attic of the Universe, but within its first verse, the ensuing opening track makes up for its inauspicious beginning. "In the Attic" has the ramshackle feel of Neutral Milk Hotel's early home-recorded cassettes, not least because Silberman's tightly wound edging-into-falsetto voice occupies a similar sonic space to Jeff Mangum's. But Silberman is a more direct and focused songwriter, and "In the Attic," like the rest of this too-brief album, also features some canny arrangement choices that suit his indie folk melodies. Even mostly instrumental link tracks like the brief "Look!" are fully composed transitions rather than mere atmospheric interludes. Elsewhere, the grandiose "On the Roof" sounds like a slimmed-down one-man Sigur R≤s minus a few layers of bombast, and the ghostly quiet "In the Snow" is a simply lovely reverie for reverb-heavy guitar and a hushed lead vocal that recalls Antony and the Johnsons. At eight songs in not quite 27 minutes, In the Attic of the Universe packs in more melodic ideas than many similar bands are able to stretch into an entire career.

George of the Jungle s02e05 Mantler the Man with Antlers - Mount

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First a note: This is a rather low-powered TV Capture from the Cartoon Network. It's the best I can do at this time. There's lots of logo-ads during the program and nothing but ads during the credit roll so I excluded them. Since I'm sure this will hit DVDs sooner or later, I'm not too worried about it. This is mainly a memory-tickler, not a DVD replacement. Cartoon Network is not showing season two in order or too fast so this might take a few months to get them all. Episode 205 - Mantler, The Man With Antlers - Mount Georgemore First aired: 9/19/2007 Mantler, The Man With Antlers - George enters into a contest in a comic book with hopes of meeting his favorite superhero Mantler personally but things don't turn out as planned. Mount Georgemore - George is stunned to see caricatures of himself carved into a nearby mountain by some of the jungle animals but finds that it's not a popular thing with many of his friends.

The Antlers - Hospice

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Initially, The Antlers was a solo project created by vocalist and guitarist Peter Silberman immediately after he had moved to Brooklyn, New York, where he had isolated himself from family and friends.[1] Silberman wrote the first album, "In the Attic of the Universe" by himself and under his own name. Afterwards, he recruited Lerner and Cicci, becoming a collaborative group. The band recorded two EPs; "Cold War" and "New York Hospitals". Silberman's collection of songs (which was mentioned as an "elegy for his planned disappearance")[2] would later become a full-length album titled "Hospice" and would feature an epic storyline, telling the story of a man losing a loved one to cancer and having to witness her death first-hand. The album was independently released by the band in March of 2009, selling an apparently overwhelming number of copies, later selling all of their stock and had to produce more. The band later commented that "they had bit off more than they could chew"[3]. The album received critical praise for both its narrative and musicianship and has since been listed on several "Album of the Year" lists. The band later signed with New York-based label French Kiss Records, who will print and re-release "Hospice" on August 18, 2009.[4][5]

The Antlers - Hospice - 2009 (rhsiv)

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The Antlers - Hospice (2009) [Lossless/FLAC]

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Thanks to mrkiko! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Email me if you are looking for an album in Lossless/FLAC (even obscure ones). I'd be willing to send you a link to it if you would share the album on publicbt/thepiratebay after you finish downloading it. My email: centroids1@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Lossless/FLAC Includes: Log/Cue REVIEW FROM INDIE SHUFFLE: http://www.indieshuffle.com/?p=801 Sounds Like: bon iver, cursive, dm stith what's so good? Why do we like sad music? It’s a bit masochistic to enjoy feeling miserable. Maybe we’re just drawn to music that can relate to our darkest moments. After all, songs like the Beatles’ “She Loves You Yeah” can’t describe every day of your life. It can actually make you feel worse in the wrong context. Some times you need a good break-up album to snuggle up with, knowing someone felt as crappy as you did at one point. But the Antlers’ Hospice is not your typical “Wah, my girlfriend dumped me” album. It actually speaks of a pain very few people can relate to. There’s a very loose story throughout based on the idea of caring for an abusive terminally ill loved one, investing total emotional strength and doing everything possible to no avail. It’s a unique sense of hopelessness spoken through singer Peter Silberman’s tragically beautiful lyrics backed by soft and swelling instrumentation and straining ambient textures that almost perfectly capture the desperate pain behind the words. From the haunting grind of the opening “Prologue” to the final notes of Silberman’s falsetto in “Epilogue,” this whole album left me absolutely floored. It’s not music to wallow in your sorrow to; it draws you into its own world with its own pain. And in the end, it’s all about overcoming rather than sulking. The Antlers self-released Hospice earlier this year, but it was picked up by French Kiss records within months after receiving praise from the music world and selling out nearly every copy available. Despite its humble beginnings, Hospice easily ranks among the best albums of the year. I picked out the track “Bear” because it’s one of the best individual songs, but you should really listen to this album front to back to fully appreciate its beauty. Sometimes you have to put yourself first, no matter how difficult that notion seems; no matter how much time and effort you’ve already put into this one person—the person who’s reduced your very being to its absolute core. Just ask Peter Silberman, the string-pulling founder of The Antlers, a solo project that suddenly went widescreen on the self-released Hospice LP (now receiving a proper widespread pressing through Frenchkiss). The first Antlers effort to feature two key permanent players—powerhouse drummer Michael Lerner and the layer-lathering multi-instrumentalist Darby Cicci—it’s an album with a sound that’s actually as ambitious as its concept. “Hospice came from the idea of caring for a terminal patient who’s mentally abusive to you,” says Silberman. “You don’t have the right to argue with them, either, because they’re the one who’s dying here; they’re the one that’s been dealt a wrong hand. So you take it, but you can only take so much. Eventually, you realize that this person is just destroying you.” Appropriately enough, Hospice’s 10 distinct chapters resonate on debilitating sonic and lyrical levels, from the hypnotic harp and tension-ratcheting build of “Two” to the sing-or-sink choruses of “Bear” and the speaker-rattling peaks of “Sylvia,” easily one of the year’s most immediate epics. It’s here, amidst contrasting shards of ambient noise, sweeping strings and smoky horns, where The Antlers truly transcend Silberman’s singer-songwriter beginnings—a striking escalation of expectations first hinted at on 2008’s New York Hospitals EP. The progression doesn’t end there, either. In a move that could be taken as the riff-raking extension of his thorough guitar training (from the age of 6 ‘til right before college), “Atrophy” and “Wake” delve into sheets of distortion, subtle shades of soul, cicada-like effects and enough movements to fill an entire EP. “We were going for something that’d be dense but not too complicated,” explains Silberman. “I hate the word ‘lush,’ but I guess that’s the best way of describing it. The structures are like pop songs—verse/chorus, verse/chorus—but the sound is a little more shoegaze-y or post-rocky.” It’s about to get even more complicated, too, as The Antlers’ Technicolor-tinged trio take all of Hospice’s songs—and three previous releases—in a completely different direction, jettisoning a note-for-note rendition of the record for “a massive sound” doused in delay, reverb and unrehearsed chaos. And to think Cicci was a stage actor with a desire to drop it all for music just a few years ago. “Hospice was the clear indication that this isn’t a singer-songwriter thing at all,” says Silberman. “Whatever we record next is going to define the three of us as a ‘band.’ He continues, “I always figured I’d be the ‘shredder’ in a group…But things somehow ended up this way.” We wouldn’t have it any other way, either. TRACK LIST: 01. Prologue - 2:35 02. Kettering - 5:10 03. Sylvia - 5:27 04. Atrophy - 7:40 05. Bear - 3:54 06. Thirteen - 3:11 07. Two - 5:56 08. Shiva - 3:45 09. Wake - 8:44 10. Epilogue - 5:25 http://frenchkissrecords.com/bands/profile/the_antlers/

RECOMMENDS, ONE(compilation album 2010) [INACABINWITH] (The Antlers, Kid Sam, The Gin Club and more)

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The Antlers - Hospice (2009)(Indie Folk Rock Dream Pop)(FLAC & H

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The Antlers - Burst Apart (2011)(Retail)(FLAC)(Indie Rock Indie

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The Antlers - In The Attic Of The Universe (2007)(Indie Folk Roc

The Antlers Discography

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Discography of the American indie rock band "The Antlers" [b]Artist:[/b] The Antlers [b]Album:[/b] Various [b]Producer:[/b] The Antlers [b]Label:[/b] Fall Records/Frenchkiss Records/Transgressive Records [b]Genre:[/b] Folk/Indie Rock [b]Release Date:[/b] Various [b]Bitrate:[/b] 128-320 Kbps [b]Format:[/b] mp3 [b]Album List:[/b] Uprooted 2006 128 Kbps Cold War EP 2007 192 Kbps In The Attic Of The Universe 2007 192 Kbps New York Hospitals 2008 192 Kbps Hospice 2009 256 Kbps Burst Apart 2011 320 Kbps Extra Tracks 160-192 Kbps [b]Tracklist:[/b] [b][u]Uprooted[/u][/b] First Field Keys Flash Floods Don't Retreat Nashua It Seems Easy Last Folk Song Stone Thrower Uprooted I'm Hibernating [b][u]Cold War EP[/u][/b] East River Berlin Wall Apple Orchard (Beach House Cover) Cold War [b][u]In The Attic Of The Universe[/u][/b] In the Attic Look! On the Roof Shh! The Universe is Going to Catch You The Carrying Arms In the Snow Stairs to the Attic [b][u]New York Hospitals EP[/u][/b] Nothing Matters When We're Dancing Sylvia (An Introduction) Tears Are In Your Eyes [b][u]Hospice[/u][/b] Prologue Kettering Sylvia Atrophy Bear Thirteen1 Two Shiva Wake Epilogue [b][u]Burst Apart[/u][/b] I Don't Want Love French Exit Parentheses No Widows Rolled Together Every Night My Teeth Are Falling Out Tiptoe Hounds Corsicana Putting the Dog to Sleep [b][u]Extra Tracks[/u][/b] Tongue Tied (Bonus Track) When You Sleep (My Bloody Valentine Cover) [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Antlers_(band)"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Antlers_(band)[/url] Thankyou to all original uploaders Enjoy :)

The Antlers-Undersea e.p. 2012 320kbps mp3 (sizzler)

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[IMG]http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l595/sizzler46/79736483.jpg[/IMG] Artist: The Antlers Album: Undersea Released: 2012 Style: Indie pop Format: MP3 320 Kbps Size: 52.3 Mb Tracklist: 01 – Drift Dive 02 – Endless Ladder 03 – Crest 04 – Zelda PLEASE ENJOY AND SEED THANK YOU [IMG]http://i1125.photobucket.com/albums/l595/sizzler46/55cf82da180a31c9c5349cc8c52a43a3.gif[/IMG] [url="//kat.ph/user/Sizzler/"][img]//kat.ph/userwidget/Sizzler.png[/img][/url]

The Antlers - Hospice (2009)

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[u]The Antlers - Hospice[/u] [img]http://image.bayimg.com/ca8709082620c5720441a397bbd59444aad0b09a.jpg[/img] My thanks to cenkota for an upload of this album on TPB in FLAC format. This upload is a redistribution of that torrent in OGG (q9). It's also on TPB Encoded in Vorbis, VBR q9. Average bit rate of 312kbps, should be much smoother than a 320kbps CBR MP3. A high-res JPG cover is in there as well. 01 - Prologue - 2:35 02 - Kettering - 5:10 03 - Sylvia - 5:27 04 - Atrophy - 7:40 05 - Bear - 3:54 06 - Thirteen - 3:11 07 - Two - 5:56 08 - Shiva - 3:45 09 - Wake - 8:44 10 - Epilogue - 5:25 Very emotional album. Hope you like it.

The Antlers - In the Attic of the Universe (2007) [OGG q9]

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[u]The Antlers - In the Attic of the Universe[/u] [img]http://image.bayimg.com/80220d054dae5aacb7704ca52ebc6509b05fc4ed.jpg[/img] Another re-encoded album from an FLAC source. My thanks to SoundbaronPirateBay on TPB for his lossless upload. This is in OGG VBR q9. The average bitrate is 304kbps, though it should sound of a better quality than that of an MP3 at 320kbps in CBR. I've got the album tagged, and provided a 1000x1000 JPG from a higher-res PNG on the web. 1 In The Attic - 5:02 2 Look! - 1:48 3 On The Roof - 3:46 4 Shh! - 3:16 5 The Universe Is Going To Catch You - 3:55 6 The Carrying Arms - 1:48 7 In The Snow - 2:31 8 Stairs To The Attic - 4:38 Great album by the way. It's from the time when The Antlers was only Peter Silberman. Have fun.

The Antlers - Uprooted (2006) [M4A ~254kbps]

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[u]The Antlers - Uprooted[/u] [img]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-eDVPzVdwkCE/ThmJ25ZyZQI/AAAAAAAABeQ/ZSFhVKkK_T8/s320/Antlers_2006_Uprooted.jpg[/img] Not my rip. The files were taken from an obscure archive site, I forget which it's from. Though I've scanned it with avast!, and it's fine. Since the only other torrent I know of this album is in 128kbps MP3, I'm uploading this higher quality one. A cover's included. Files are tagged properly. Good stuff from The Antlers when it was only Peter Silberman in. Sounds very nice if you ask me. So seed once you're finished, and comment if you please. Enjoy, thanks!

The Antlers - In the Attic of the Universe

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2007
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 Reviewby Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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 Peter Silberman's second release under the project name the Antlers, In the Attic of the Universe starts with over 60 seconds' worth of ambient noises that never quite coalesce into the sort of scene-setting picture in sound Silberman must have wanted. It doesn't bode well for In the Attic of the Universe, but within its first verse, the ensuing opening track makes up for its inauspicious beginning. "In the Attic" has the ramshackle feel of Neutral Milk Hotel's early home-recorded cassettes, not least because Silberman's tightly wound edging-into-falsetto voice occupies a similar sonic space to Jeff Mangum's. But Silberman is a more direct and focused songwriter, and "In the Attic," like the rest of this too-brief album, also features some canny arrangement choices that suit his indie folk melodies. Even mostly instrumental link tracks like the brief "Look!" are fully composed transitions rather than mere atmospheric interludes. Elsewhere, the grandiose "On the Roof" sounds like a slimmed-down one-man Sigur R≤s minus a few layers of bombast, and the ghostly quiet "In the Snow" is a simply lovely reverie for reverb-heavy guitar and a hushed lead vocal that recalls Antony and the Johnsons. At eight songs in not quite 27 minutes, In the Attic of the Universe packs in more melodic ideas than many similar bands are able to stretch into an entire career.
 

George of the Jungle s02e05 Mantler the Man with Antlers - Mount

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First a note: This is a rather low-powered TV Capture from the Cartoon Network. It's the best I can do at this time. There's lots of logo-ads during the program and nothing but ads during the credit roll so I excluded them.
 
 Since I'm sure this will hit DVDs sooner or later, I'm not too worried about it. This is mainly a memory-tickler, not a DVD replacement.
 
 Cartoon Network is not showing season two in order or too fast so this might take a few months to get them all.
 
 
 Episode 205 - Mantler, The Man With Antlers - Mount Georgemore 
 First aired: 9/19/2007 
 Mantler, The Man With Antlers - George enters into a contest in a comic book with hopes of meeting his favorite superhero Mantler personally but things don't turn out as planned. 
 Mount Georgemore - George is stunned to see caricatures of himself carved into a nearby mountain by some of the jungle animals but finds that it's not a popular thing with many of his friends.

The Antlers - Hospice

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<br /> Please register for a free account at http://thecellar.afraid.org to download this torrent.<br /> <br /> <br /> Initially, The Antlers was a solo project created by vocalist and guitarist Peter Silberman immediately after he had moved to Brooklyn, New York, where he had isolated himself from family and friends.[1] Silberman wrote the first album, &quot;In the Attic of the Universe&quot; by himself and under his own name. Afterwards, he recruited Lerner and Cicci, becoming a collaborative group. The band recorded two EPs; &quot;Cold War&quot; and &quot;New York Hospitals&quot;. Silberman's collection of songs (which was mentioned as an &quot;elegy for his planned disappearance&quot;)[2] would later become a full-length album titled &quot;Hospice&quot; and would feature an epic storyline, telling the story of a man losing a loved one to cancer and having to witness her death first-hand. The album was independently released by the band in March of 2009, selling an apparently overwhelming number of copies, later selling all of their stock and had to produce more. The band later commented that &quot;they had bit off more than they could chew&quot;[3]. The album received critical praise for both its narrative and musicianship and has since been listed on several &quot;Album of the Year&quot; lists. The band later signed with New York-based label French Kiss Records, who will print and re-release &quot;Hospice&quot; on August 18, 2009.[4][5]
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