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Reviews (10)

04 November 2021
Cheap. Effective. Small and Easy to Use.
Cheap. Effective. Small and Easy to Use.

24 June 2021
Good fit and acceptable quality
Fit reasonably well and the quality was acceptable for the price, with a mild tear already in the stitching which isn't noticeable too much.

28 September 2020
Dream pop and jazz rock never sounded so damn good (and probably sad).
The Antlers last full album before front man Pete Silberman's and the bands hiatus carries the same message and is circumambulation of artistic and personal maturity. From the acoustic folk rock of their maiden album 'Roots' to the iconic 'Hospice' and foray into the dreamy alt pop of 'Burst Apart' - the addition of a new jazz-influenced drummer adds an unbelievingly street smart and nostalgic character to this whole album.
Pete's voice soars and whispers along pitter-pattering high hats, mournful trumpets and confident gliding bass to guide both chords and words to paint a rich canvas of neighbourhood love and loss. It truly sounds like a serenade to a lost home.
Whether The Antlers reform in entirety or never grace us again - they at least the left the building with a long kiss goodbye.