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The Antlers' 'Blight': A Reflection of Unseen Impacts

13:09, 29 July

Edited by: Inna Horoshkina One

The Antlers are set to release their new album, 'Blight,' on October 10, 2025, marking their first studio album since 2021's 'Green to Gold.' The lead single, 'Carnage,' delves into the often-overlooked violence inherent in our relationship with the environment. The album was primarily recorded in Peter Silberman's home studio, creating an intimate space for reflection. 'Carnage' serves as a mirror reflecting the impact of human choices, urging a deeper understanding of the connections between our actions and their effects. The band's exploration of these themes aligns with a broader cultural shift towards recognizing the interconnectedness of all things. The Antlers' work resonates with a growing awareness of the need for mindful living and the importance of considering the ripple effects of every decision. In addition to the upcoming album, The Antlers collaborated with Okkervil River for a live album, 'Band Together,' released on April 30, 2025. This project captured the energy of their 2024 joint tour, offering fans a chance to experience their music in a new light. The band's ability to connect with audiences through live performances highlights the power of shared experiences and the potential for collective growth. The Antlers' music serves as a reminder that we are all part of a larger whole, and our actions have consequences that extend far beyond our immediate surroundings. The band's focus on environmental themes also aligns with the growing global concern over climate change, underscoring the urgency of their message. Furthermore, studies show that exposure to nature can significantly reduce stress levels, suggesting that the band's focus on environmental themes may also be a call for individuals to reconnect with the natural world for their well-being.

Sources

  • Our Culture

  • Pitchfork

  • Apple Music

  • BrooklynVegan

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