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By Michael D. Ayers, Friday, Aug. 21 2009 @ 12:30PM
Categories: Especially Horrifying Unpleasantries, Featured, Interview, New Yorkers, The Antlers, how can this possibly be the first time we've used this category?, interviews

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The Antlers: (center) Peter Silberman

When Brooklyn's the Antlers self-released their 10-song debut album Hospice this past spring, quick accolades from NPR and the usual Internet suspects prompted Frenchkiss to grab hold of it and give it a proper release this past Tuesday. And it's easy to see why: Hospice is a sprawling mix of brooding guitars and dense atmospheres, delicately narrated by Silberman's whispering falsetto. The back story to Hospice is just as compelling: Silberman spent a year-and-half in a kind of self-imposed isolation, processing the deeply personal, emotionally wrought events that inspired this record. And although the 23-year-old tends to avoid revealing too many specifics, "for the sake of everyone involved," Silberman does explain that Hospice "tells the story of a psychologically abusive relationship, some of which took place in a children's cancer ward. The record sort of drifts in and out of the hospital, which is true of the relationship itself. To an extent it's autobiographical, but I guess the best way to say it is that there's a few ways to lose someone. It's not always through death, even if it resembles death." All together, Hospice is a cathartic, therapeutic, mesmerizing piece of work that makes for a strikingly haunting debut.

There's this context to Hospice that people are really gravitating towards. How important do you think that context is to get the record?

I don't know. I think it could definitely get exhausting and pigeonhole it a bit--especially the whole isolation thing. It's kind of tricky, I think before we self-released it, we realized that it does need a bit of context before you listen to it. I think it can stand on its own, but it does need a little bit of introduction.

Some pop records you can get very easily without knowing too much. But with something like this, I think it helps.

Certain albums need their back story--but it's also tricky, because I think some of the back story is in the record. I try not to spell it out too much; it's all there, but maybe takes a little bit to dig in.

When you were writing this, had the events already taking place or had you been removed a bit, time-wise?

The events on this album pretty much had drawn to a close; I started writing the record right as they had drawn to a close.

So there wasn't much time at all.

Now it's been awhile; that was sort of a long time ago, the spring of 2007 it all came to a close. The next year and a half, I spent processing what had happened beforehand and turning it into this album. Now, we're a few years after the fact and it's very strange the album is just now coming out.

When you were writing the music, were you looking to evoke certain feelings through the sound?

I think we wanted sounds to emphasize certain aspects of the lyrics. But it's really the story; in the same way that a film has different ways of bringing out elements of the plot, it's the same way in music. They don't have to be separate and there are a couple ways you can go about that. You can make an album where the vocals are meant to be another instrument, like on Loveless. It's so much, where the vocals are alongside the guitars and drums and aren't really meant to be understood. But if you're making something where the lyrics are important, you can just have the lyric and an acoustic guitar right behind it, so you really draw attention to the lyric. But I think what we really wanted to do with this is both. Have the music as the soundtrack to the lyrics. Bringing out different elements of the subject matter, setting a mood for what is going on.

It's definitely one of those things where I'm not going to listen to one track; I'm going to put this in when I can listen to the whole thing.

Those are definitely my favorite types of albums. Those are the ones that stay with me the longest in my life--the ones I can't even listen to out of order. There've been moments where people have put things on that is out of order or missing tracks and I've said "I don't even want to listen to it!" I think there is merit to singles and individual songs, but when you have an album that its own world, it's something special. I don't know to what extent we achieved that, but I those are my favorite kind of albums, when you get a feeling of in that world. It's sort of self contained and transports you somewhere.

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