Evolving from
Peter Silberman's bedroom recordings to a fully realized band, for Brooklyn-based
the Antlers, what started out as a solo lo-fi folk project, progressed quickly into a colossal-sounding chamber pop group. After self-recording a handful of albums in a kamikaze fashion --
Uprooted (recorded just before and after moving in 2007), The February Tape (recorded in a bathtub in an hour),
In the Attic of the Universe (a single ambient song stretched into an album), and Cold War (an album with only acoustic guitar and vocals, recorded in a week) --
Silberman set forth to record his opus,
Hospice, in July of 2007. Recorded over the course of almost two years,
Hospice started out as another solo project before
Silberman started incorporating other musicians, including drummer Michael Lerner and multi-instrumentalist Darby Cicci, who eventually ended up as permanent members of
the Antlers. ~ Jason Lymangrover, All Music Guide