On June 17, 2014, “ANTI” and “Transgressive” labels released “Familiars”, the fifth Antlers (The) studio album. It was recorded 2013 – 2014, at “Antlercorp Studios” in Brooklyn, New York, and was produced by Peter Silberman, Darby Cicci and Michael Lerner.
Personnel:
Peter Silberman – vocals, guitar
Darby Cicci – vocals, trumpet, upright and electric bass, piano, Rhodes, synths, organ
Michael Lerner – drums, percussion
Timmy Mislock – guitar
Jon Natchez – tenor and baritone saxophone, trombone, euphonium, tuba
On July 20, 2012, “Columbia” and “Frenchkiss Records” label released “Gossamer”, the second Passion Pit studio album. It was recorded in 2011 at “Gigantic” in New York City, and was produced by Chris Zane and Michael Angelakos.
Personnel:
Michael Angelakos – vocals, instruments, programming
Nico Muhly – celeste, piano, string arrangements
Chris Zane – drums, percussion, mixing
Andrew Esposito – aux percussion, additional programming
Jon Natchez – tenor and baritone saxophone
Kelly Pratt – trumpet, trombone
Eric Lamb – flute
Caleb Burhans, Max Mandel, Nadia Sirota – violin
Anna Elashvili, Keats Dieffenbach, Rob Moose, Yuki Numata – viola
Clarice Jensen – cello, flute
Ebba Lovisa Andersson, Petra Brohäll, Amanda Wikström – additional vocals
Diplo – additional programming
Mike Dunkley – additional programming
Alex Aldi – engineer, mixing, additional production
On March 26, 2021, “Anti -” label released “Green to Gold”, the sixth Antlers studio album. It was recorded in “Harrington Road” in New Paltz, and “Lone Pine Road” in Kingston, New York, and was produced by Peter Silberman.
On October 29 2021, “Atlantic” label released “I Don’t Live Here Anymore” the fifth War on Drugs (The). It was recorded 2018 – 2021, at “Outlier Inn” in Woodridge, New York, “Studio G” in Brooklyn, “Electric Lady” in Manhattan, “Electro Vox”, “Sound City”, “Sunset Sound”, “East West” in Hollywood, and was produced by Adam Granduciel and Shawn Everett.
Personnel:
Adam Granduciel – vocals, acoustic and lead guitar, lead electric guitar, piano, Juno 106, celesta, electric guitar, synth guitar, bass, Juno 60, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer, Kurzweil, Prophet 6, MPC, 808 drum programming, Korg K2, Walter Becker’s old bass, felt piano, harmonica, ARP Quartet, Mellotron, percussion, art direction
Robbie Bennett – piano, Prophet 12, Akai AX60, Oberheim OB-X, New Jersey electric guitar, Juno 60, Eventide piano, ARP Solina
Dave Hartley – bass, VP-330, Rickenbacker bass, electric guitar, OP-1, cover and gatefold photography
Charlie Hall – drums, percussion, prepared piano
Anthony LaMarca – drums, percussion, Hammond organ, electric vibes, acoustic, electric and pedal steel guitar
Jon Natchez – Prophet-6, baritone saxophone, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer
Michael Bloch – Mellotron, nylon AMS dub guitar, Ursa Major Telecaster, electric guitar, electric swamp guitar, lead electric guitar, lead electric raindrop guitar
James Elkington – lead acoustic and electric guitar
Lee Pardini – grand piano, piano
Daniel Clarke – Hammond organ, organ
Patrick Berkery – drums, percussion
Christopher Bear – drums, percussion
Matt Lowell – backing vocals
Lucius – vocals
Shawn Everett – recording, mixing
Greg Calbi – mastering
Steve Fallone – mastering assistant
Ivan Wayman – additional engineering
Nick Krill – additional engineering
Quarantine Cowboys – additional engineering
Rob Carmichael (SEEN) – art direction, design
Dominic East – art direction
Daniel Topete – additional studio photography
Dustin Condren – additional studio photography
Traclk listing:
All tracks by Adam Granduciel, except where noted.
Living Proof
Harmonia Dream – music by Adam Granduciel, Robbie Bennett
Change – music by Adam Granduicel, Anthony LaMarca, Dave Hartley
I Don’t Wanna Wait – music by Adam Granduciel, Anthgony LaMarca, Dave Hartley
Victim
I Don’t Live Here Anymore – music by Adam Granduciel, Robbie Bennett
On August 25, 2017, “Atlantic” label released “A Deeper Understanding”, the fourth War on Drugs (The) studio album. It was recorded in 2017, and was produced by Adam Granduciel. “A Deeper Understanding” won “Best Rock Album” at the “60th Annual Grammy Awards”.
Personnel:
Adam Granduciel – vocals, Linn drum, samplers, Yamaha CS-5, piano, Wurlitzer, mellotron, Hammond organ, E70 organ, Nashville guitars, acoustic guitars and electric guitars, vibes, celeste, Juno 106, synthesizers, bass guitar, Korg Trident, harmonica, Arp Solina, Vox Jaguar, Roland Juno-60, tape loops, Vox organ, drums, percussion
On January 18, 2019, “Ocho Mule” label released “Look Alive”, the eighth Guster studio album. It was recorded in 2018, and was produced by Leo Abrahams and John Congleton.
Personnel:
Ryan Miller – lead vocals, guitar
Adam Gardner – vocals, guitar
Luke Reynolds – vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, pedal steel, programming
Brian Rosenworcel – drums
Leo Abrahams – electric bass, guitar, keyboards, piano, synthesizer, technician, mixing
Sam Cohen – vocals, programming, engineer
Jon Natchez – trombone, trumpet, euphonium, flugelhorn, alto, baritone and tenor saxophones
Graham Lessard – engineer
Jason Tawkin – engineer
John Congleton – programming, engineer, mixing
Collin Dupuis – mixing
Adam Ayan – mastering
Nicky Rheaume – art direction
Nikki Virbitsky – artwork
Dave Waplington – layout, design
John Rummen – layout, design
Track listing:
All tracks by Ryan Miller, Adam Gardner, Luke Reynolds and Brian Rosenworcel.