Artist's albums
Rains
2023 · single
I Was Not There
2023 · single
Ahimsa
2022 · single
Green to Gold (Brent Arnold Remix)
2022 · single
Losing Light
2021 · EP
Green to Gold
2021 · album
Just One Sec (Edit)
2021 · single
Solstice (Edit)
2021 · single
It Is What It Is
2020 · single
Wheels Roll Home (Edit)
2020 · single
Director (Dave Harrington Remix)
2015 · single
Familiars
2014 · album
Parenthesis
2013 · single
Undersea
2012 · EP
Together
2011 · album
Burst Apart
2011 · album
Sylvia: Live at the Orchard NYC
2009 · single
Hospice
2009 · album
In the Attic of the Universe
2007 · album
Uprooted
2006 · album
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Biography
Acclaimed indie act The Antlers' new album 'Green to Gold', their first since 2014’s ‘Familiars’, is available now via ANTI / Transgressive. 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,” Peter Silberman asserts. “I set out to make Sunday morning music.” “I think the shift in tone is the result of getting older,” Silberman added. “It doesn’t make sense for me to try to tap into the same energy that I did ten or fifteen years ago, because I continue to grow as a person, as I’m sure our audience does too. Green to Gold is about this idea of gradual change,” he sums up. “People changing over time, struggling to accept change in those they love, and struggling to change themselves. And yet despite all our difficulty with this, nature somehow makes it look easy.”