Peter Silberman

Peter Silberman

Silberman performing with The Antlers at Neumos in Seattle, Washington on May 5, 2010
Background information
Born (1986-03-31) March 31, 1986
United States
Origin New York City, United States
Occupation(s) Songwriter, vocalist, instrumentalist
Associated acts The Antlers

Peter Silberman is a Brooklyn-based songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist. He is best known as a member of the rock band The Antlers.

Musical Career

Silberman grew up in upstate New York and moved to New York City to attend college. It was around this time that Silberman started making and recording music under the name The Antlers, which began as a solo project. Silberman’s first album, Uprooted, contained nine songs which he wrote and recorded himself. It was self-released in 2006. 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.[1]

The follow-up album In the Attic of the Universe was also written and recorded by Silberman. It was recorded by Silberman alone between September 2006 and March 2007, and released by Fall Records on November 6, 2007, being the first Antlers album to be released with the help of a record label. When commenting on the album, Silberman noted that the album was recorded at a low point in his life, when he was able to find comfort in his fascination with the universe. This fascination led to the album's recurring theme of the universe and its vastness.[2] Silberman also noted that the album carries a theme of "religious misdirection", inspired by his own tendency to find the wrong solutions to his problems in life.[2]

After the release of In the Attic of the Universe Silberman recorded two EP’s entitled Cold War and New York Hospitals, the latter featuring Michael Lerner and Sharon Van Etten as guests. Shortly thereafter, Michael Lerner and Darby Cicci came on board transforming The Antlers into a collaborative group.

References

  1. Dombal, Ryan. "The Antlers' Peter Silberman". Pitchfork. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Ca Va Cool interview with Peter Silberman" Retrieved on December 3, 2009
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