/>
musicOMH
home | features | albums | tracks | live | classical | blog
Facebook Twitter
search:

The Antlers

@ KOKO, London, 10 November 2011
4 stars
by Chris White
The Antlers
The Antlers

buy The Antlers MP3s or CDs

Spotify The Antlers on Spotify

The Antlers' front man Dave Silberman writes lyrics so bleak he makes Leonard Cohen sound like Steps by comparison. The Brooklyn band's word of mouth success debut Hospice was a concept album about dying of cancer, while this year's critically lauded follow-up Burst Apart focused on dysfunctional, disintegrating relationships. So while they don't exactly conjure up a party vibe, the fact that Camden's Koko was packed to the rafters on Thursday night for the London leg of their European tour is evidence that their hugely powerful music is connecting to an ever-increasing audience.

Faced with Koko's cavernous wide open spaces, it's probably not surprising that The Antlers opted for a more muscular sound live than on record, drawing out their guitar chords with layers of shimmering feedback backed by Michael Lerner's thumping drums and Darby Cicci's keyboard flourishes. Burst Apart saw the group follow a similar path to their most obvious influence Radiohead, by introducing electronic textures to a more conventional indie sound. But rather than taking the Kid A route towards denser, less obviously melodic compositions, the album's songs are more of a step towards stadium rock, with echoes of Pink Floyd and Muse very apparent in their performance.

The majority of the set list was Burst Apart material, with the occasional Hospice track added in for good measure. The likes of Every Night My Teeth Are Falling Out, French Exit and Sylvia were delivered with customary passion and intensity by Silberman and his band mates. Yet a nagging doubt emerged that for all their excellence, The Antlers' greatest strength is the cohesiveness of their albums as a single, storytelling whole. Mixed up into bite-sized chunks and shorn of some of their subtle fragility, the live experience isn't quite as compelling.

One aspect of their appeal that remained undiminished however was Silberman's extraordinary voice. We got a taste of its formidable range on the delicately beautiful Hounds midway through the evening, but it was at the end of the show that he really excelled, with the quartet saving their finest songs until last. Only then were we treated to a hymnal, organ-propelled rendition of Burst Apart's epic closer Putting The Dog To Sleep, followed by an two-part encore that climaxed with the mind-blowingly good Epilogue, which substituted the sparse acoustics of the recorded version for a slowly building torrent of noise from the whole band. With Silberman's falsetto pyrotechnics utterly mesmerising, it matched the shatteringly emotional impact of an original that is arguably The Antlers' defining career moment to date.

Comments

related articles
ALBUM: The Antlers - Burst Apart
ALBUM: The Antlers - Hospice
GIG: The Antlers @ KOKO, London
GIG: The Antlers @ Deaf Institute, Manchester
recent gig reviews
    1. DZ Deathrays @ Sneaky Pete's, Edinburgh
    2. IN PHOTOS: Michael Kiwanuka @ Junction, Cambridge
    3. IN PHOTOS: PINS @ Birthdays, London
    4. IN PHOTOS: EMA @ Scala, London
    5. EMA @ Scala, London
    6. IN PHOTOS: Grimes @ XOYO, London
    7. Grimes @ XOYO, London
    8. Garbage @ Troxy, London
    9. Trembling Bells & Bonnie Prince Billy @ Union Chapel, London
    10. IN PHOTOS: Tinariwen @ Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
    11. Dry The River @ Electric Ballroom, London
    12. White Rabbits @ XOYO, London
    13. Patrick Watson @ St. Stephen's, London
    14. The Leg @ William Geddes' Bookbinder, Edinburgh
    15. Bombay Bicycle Club @ Alexandra Palace, London
    16. The Magnetic Fields @ Royal Northern College Of Music, Manchester
    17. IN PHOTOS: Santigold @ Heaven, London
    18. IN PHOTOS: Of Montreal @ KOKO, London
    19. THEESatisfaction @ Madame Jojo's, London
    20. Major Lazer @ Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
    21. June Tabor & Oysterband @ Union Chapel, London
    22. Gallon Drunk @ Lexington, London
    23. Graham Coxon @ Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh
    24. Gavin Bryars Ensemble @ Barbican, London
recommended
Tom Jones
INTERVIEW
Tom Jones

On his new album Spirit In The Room, judging on The Voice and why he's a royalist.
Donna Summer
OBITUARY
Donna Summer

The Queen Of Disco's music, remembered in videos and words.
Independent Label Market
WHY I STARTED...
Independent Label Market

Founder Joe Daniel on the origins and inspirations, ahead of this weekend's event.
latest album reviews
    1. Dexys - One Day I'm Going To Soar
    2. Marilyn Manson - Born Villain
    3. The Walkmen - Heaven
    4. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - HERE
    5. Paloma Faith - Fall To Grace
    6. Daniel Land & The Modern Painters - The Space Between Us
    7. Regina Spektor - What We Saw From The Cheap Seats
    8. Zombie Disco Squad - Brains
    9. ∆ (Alt-J) - An Awesome Wave
    10. Husky - Forever So
    11. King Tuff - King Tuff
    12. Soulsavers - The Light The Dead See
    13. The Enemy - Streets In The Sky
    14. Sigur Rós - Valtari
    15. Marissa Nadler - The Sister
    16. Dale Earnhardt Jr Jr - It's A Corporate World
    17. Fun - Some Nights
    18. Tom Jones - Spirit In The Room
    19. Rumer - Boys Don't Cry
    20. Advance Base - A Shut-In's Prayer
    21. PS I Love You - Death Dreams
    22. Kathryn Williams - Presents... The Pond
    23. Narasirato - Warato'o
    24. Astrïd - High Blues
    25. EL-P - Cancer For Cure
    26. trioVD - MAZE
    27. Gaz Coombes - Presents... Here Come The Bombs
    28. Exitmusic - Passage
    29. Paul Buchanan - Mid Air
    30. Willie Nelson - Heroes
    31. Public Image Ltd - This Is PiL
    32. Cornershop - Urban Turban
    33. Silversun Pickups - Neck Of The Woods
    34. Guillemots - Hello Land!
    35. Will Dutta - Parergon
    36. Josephine Foster & The Victor Herrero Band - Perlas
    37. Anna Ternheim - The Night Visitor
    38. Squarepusher - Ufabulum
    39. Jay Brannan - Rob Me Blind
    40. Oriole - Every New Day
    41. Saint Etienne - Words And Music By Saint Etienne
    42. Dead Mellotron - Glitter
    43. Beach House - Bloom
    44. Garbage - Not Your Kind Of People
    45. Best Coast - The Only Place
    46. Fixers - We'll Be The Moon

    47. more album reviews