1:26 this shot. Years ago, I was talking to family about this band that I'd been listening to for the better part of my adolescence. Long conversations- about how 'naked' and 'earnest' in their grief they'd tried to express throughout the album. Showed them this exact recording of Two, though then it felt like sharing a secret, like pointing at something similar to an axis in your life and hoping to be understood plein air. They did, to what degree I couldn't tell then but they did and I still remember huddling together, too many heads watching through a hand-me-down phone. Silberman, tucked in a corner of some cafe I'll never go to. Turned it into a small painting that i framed and now sits lovingly at my desk to this day. A better reminder of the light that seeps through black everything.
I feel a curtain being drawn over my past 19 years of life is a punishment from God, but it's really a gift because I have the ability to now look back at The Antlers, sink into a deep nostalgia and ball my eyes out, from the deep sadness of wishing I was young once again. World, thank you for letting me look back and feel the same wonder and innocence I felt as a child. Thank you L.B. for shooting performances like this that remind me of how there is still light in the world.
1:26 this shot. Years ago, I was talking to family about this band that I'd been listening to for the better part of my adolescence. Long conversations- about how 'naked' and 'earnest' in their grief they'd tried to express throughout the album. Showed them this exact recording of Two, though then it felt like sharing a secret, like pointing at something similar to an axis in your life and hoping to be understood plein air. They did, to what degree I couldn't tell then but they did and I still remember huddling together, too many heads watching through a hand-me-down phone. Silberman, tucked in a corner of some cafe I'll never go to. Turned it into a small painting that i framed and now sits lovingly at my desk to this day. A better reminder of the light that seeps through black everything.
Beautiful. Would love to see how that painting came out!
Beautiful, raw, and deep. That’s what I love about The Antlers. They’re so real and their music hits you hard.
I feel a curtain being drawn over my past 19 years of life is a punishment from God, but it's really a gift because I have the ability to now look back at The Antlers, sink into a deep nostalgia and ball my eyes out, from the deep sadness of wishing I was young once again. World, thank you for letting me look back and feel the same wonder and innocence I felt as a child. Thank you L.B. for shooting performances like this that remind me of how there is still light in the world.
epilogue gotta be the heaviest (in meaning) song I've ever knew
I love it sooooo much... all of Hospice is golden
I barely heard something so beautiful. ❤️
thanks, now im crying (seriously, thank you for reminding me how incredible the antlers are/were)
Finding this is like seeing an old friend you haven’t in a long, long time. 🥲
This is the first song I've heard by the antlers . . .
I'm in!
Imagine going to a bar to get a beer and unexpectedly getting hit with these feels
this is what hits me - imagine just being in that cafe and having no idea this was coming
I love them so much.
This is by far one of the best productions and concept approaches by La Blogotheque. Glad to find it again!
pretty awesome to get to experience all these. Thanks
So candid, so compelling...
loving this
Amazing
Wow.
You know I think this is the bleakest song I’ve ever heard
Hi. What is the best way to reach you for a buisness offer? (I'm not an artist by the way)
They have a business email in the About section of the channel
Amazing