
Earlier this month, Brooklyn indie rockers the Antlers announced a new EP called Undersea, and today, the leadoff cut from that release has surfaced (pun intended). It’s called “Drift Dive,” and it’s a slow-building, slide guitar-laden ode, replete with a horn section and distorted Peter Silberman vocals. It sounds like it’s underwater, which is probably not a coincidence. Listen to it below.
Undersea is out 7/24 in the U.S. on Anti- and 7/30 in the UK on Transgressive.
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THE BIG STARTS OF SOON!?!?!?! Gosh golly, I better check them out!!
As for the song, lovely. The “a million pieces…” chorus/refrain (not sure what it should be called) is one of the most beautiful things I’ve heard this year in music so far. I’m really looking forward to the EP now.
The Antlers have got it going on. I feel like they’re at a point where they know exactly what they want to do with the sounds they’re making. And they execute it very well. Hats off!
Burst Apart had some real moments that were really post-rock, and then they toured with Explosions in the Sky. Now they have this. I’m not saying it’s a change for the worse at all, but they’ve really changed their shit up from the old days of Hospice
Hospice was a pretty big change from In the Attic of the Universe, which in turn was a pretty big change from Uprooted too. They’ve switched things up with every release.
That’s true; I was kind of talking about the project once Darby and Michael joined, though