The Antlers Announce 2022 Tour Dates, Release New Losing Light EP: Listen

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The Antlers Announce 2022 Tour Dates, Release New Losing Light EP: Listen

The four-song release features reimagined songs from the band’s latest album Green to Gold

Michael Lerner and Peter Silberman

Michael Lerner and Peter Silberman, photo courtesy of the Antlers

The Antlers have released a new EP called Losing Light. It comprises four reimagined songs from their last album Green to Gold. They’ve also announced a spring 2022 tour, their first since their acoustic 10th anniversary Hospice tour in 2019. Check out the EP and the full list of tour dates below.

Of the new songs, the Antlers’ Peter Silberman said in a statement:

How would these songs sound if they were being reconstituted from memory 50 years from now, after decades of technological evolution, alongside analog and digital degradation? I began to consider how we reconstruct the past once we’re many years removed from it, with only scattered, decaying artifacts to reference. Following this premise of Green to Gold as if remembered from the distant future, we began to reassemble pieces of several songs in different iterations—the earliest versions and demos, pieces of the album versions, and newly-created recordings. To bring them all into the same world, we processed each of these elements in ways that would repeatedly age them backwards and forwards, as if being blasted into the past, then flung into the future.

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The Antlers: Spring Tour 2022

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The Antlers:

03-25 Berlin, Germany – Lido
03-27 Oslo, Norway – Parkteatret
03-28 Stockholm, Sweden – Slaktykrykan
03-29 Lund, Sweden – Mejeriet
03-30 Copenhagen, Denmark – Bremem Teater
04-01 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Melkweg Old Hall
04-02 Maastricht, Netherlands – Muziekgieterij
04-03 Nijmegen, Netherlands – Doornroosje
04-05 Paris, France – Petit Bain
04-06 Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma
04-08 Dublin, Ireland – Academy
04-09 Limerick, Ireland – Dolans
04-11 Manchester, England – Gorilla
04-12 Edinburgh, Scotland – Liquid Room
04-14 London, England – Islington Assembly Hall
04-15 London, England – Islington Assembly Hall
05-03 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
05-04 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
05-06 Philadelphia, PA – First Unitarian Church
05-07 Washington, D.C. – Capital Turnaround
05-08 Durham, NC – Hayti Center
05-09 Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle
05-10 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
05-12 Austin, TX – Antone’s Nightclub
05-13 Dallas, TX – The Texas Theatre
05-14 Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall
05-17 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom
05-18 Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern 
05-20 Los Angeles, CA – First Congregational Church
05-21 San Francisco, CA – Bimbo’s 365 Club
05-23 Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater
05-24 Seattle, WA – Neumos
05-26 Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge
05-27 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater
05-29 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Café
05-31 Chicago, IL – Thalia Hall
06-02 Detroit, MI – El Club
06-03 Toronto, Ontario – Great Hall
06-04 Montreal, Quebec – L’Astral
06-05 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair

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