The Antlers’ Peter Silberman Shares Video for New Song “New York”: Watch

The Antlers’ Peter Silberman Shares Video for New Song “New York”: Watch

The Antlers’ Peter Silberman has shared the music video for a new song called “New York.” It is taken from his upcoming solo album Impermanence. The video features black-and-white archival footage of New York. Below, find the video, the Impermanence tracklist and artwork, and Silberman’s statement about “New York” and its video.

Impermanence is Silberman’s debut solo LP—out February 24 via Anti- in the United States, Transgressive in Europe, and Inertia in Australia and New Zealand. Prior to “New York,” he shared the album’s opening song “Karuna.” Last year, Silberman released the Transcendless Summer EP.

Revisit our 2014 interview with the Antlers.

Peter Silberman:

“New Yorkis a lament for a relentlessly impermanent place. Its a song of estrangement from streets that became unrecognizable in no time, and the end of a dissociation from sounds Id come to ignore.

I’ve strung together this video from collections of footage archived in the public domain, from open-sourced memories of an obsolete city that maybe never was.

Through reorganizing these aimless images, I found a story of flight from crowded cacophony, a quiet struggle against New Yorks stubborn gravitational pull, and a memory just beyond reach.

Impermanence:

01 Karuna
02 New York
03 Gone Beyond
04 Maya
05 Ahimsa
06 Impermanence

Watch the Antlers’ “Drift Dive” video, via Pitchfork.tv:

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