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An album a day keeps boredom away

Anna Armstrong
March 22, 2021
Columns and Opinions, Creative Writing, Uncategorized
Two weeks ago I dared to do what I had never done before: I stepped out of my comfort zone and explored new genres of music. Realizing my taste in music was not as broad as I claimed it was, I decided to reach ...

Cover Stories: Lowest Light

Walker Spence and Dylan Medlock
March 1, 2018
Multimedia, Videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX2d8Gg_Xuc&feature=youtu.be Set list:       “Epilogue” by The Antlers       “Overt” by Lowest Light As I introduced myself to Daniel Toomey, the man be...

The Antlers add dimension, deepen texture on Familiars

Joanna Jiang
June 11, 2014
Album Review
Arriving two years after their 2012 EP, Undersea, The Antlers’ nine-track Familiars washes open with lead single “Palace,” a soft piano ballad. With its subdued tones and relaxed hi-hat beat, this in...

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