Uprooted (The Antlers album) explained

Uprooted
Type:studio
Artist:The Antlers
Cover:TheAntlers Uprooted Cover.jpeg
Released:October 10, 2006
Genre:Indie rock, indie folk
Length:33:51
Label:Self-Released
Next Title:In the Attic of the Universe
Next Year:2007

Uprooted is the debut studio album by indie rock group The Antlers. The album was self-released online in 2006.[1] [2]

Peter Silberman has stated that when beginning the band as a solo project, his approach to home recording and production was largely inspired by the techniques of lo-fi musician Phil Elverum (The Microphones and Mount Eerie); in particular, that of the critically acclaimed 2001 release, The Glow Pt. 2.[3] As a result, this influence may be heard throughout parts of the album, as well as on later works such as In the Attic of the Universe.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Antlers - Uprooted. Discogs. 28 September 2013.
  2. Web site: The Antlers - Uprooted. 23 June 2009 . iTunes. 28 September 2013.
  3. Web site: Dombal. Ryan. The Antlers' Peter Silberman. 16 June 2011 . Pitchfork. 28 September 2013.