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The Antlers

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Concerts

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Live in Concert from All Songs Considered

Video: The Antlers In Concert

June 23, 2009

Despite making one of the year's best albums, The Antlers had trouble finding a label willing to put it out. The band self-released homemade copies of Hospice, but Frenchkiss Records has since stepped in to remaster and formally release it on June 23. See and hear the band's epic, wrenching rock in a full concert, recorded live from the Black Cat in Washington, D.C., on March 11.

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Discover Songs

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Live in Concert from All Songs Considered

Video: The Antlers In Concert

June 23, 2009

Despite making one of the year's best albums, The Antlers had trouble finding a label willing to put it out. The band self-released homemade copies of Hospice, but Frenchkiss Records has since stepped in to remaster and formally release it on June 23. See and hear the band's epic, wrenching rock in a full concert, recorded live from the Black Cat in Washington, D.C., on March 11.

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All Songs Considered

Morrissey, Lily Allen, Sufjan Stevens, More

February 16, 2009

Laura Gibson is about to release one of the year's most breathtaking albums. Hear a preview of the quiet masterpiece, Beasts of Seasonson this edition of All Songs Considered. Also on the program: new music from Lily Allen and Morrissey, hip-hop troubadour K'naan, a Sufjan Stevens remix, Jason Schwartzman's solo project Coconut Records, and an eerily beautiful new album from The Antlers.

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Reviews

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All Songs Considered

Morrissey, Lily Allen, Sufjan Stevens, More

February 16, 2009

Laura Gibson is about to release one of the year's most breathtaking albums. Hear a preview of the quiet masterpiece, Beasts of Seasonson this edition of All Songs Considered. Also on the program: new music from Lily Allen and Morrissey, hip-hop troubadour K'naan, a Sufjan Stevens remix, Jason Schwartzman's solo project Coconut Records, and an eerily beautiful new album from The Antlers.

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