Watch: The Antlers and Bear In Heaven collaborate in New York studio
05 July 2011, 14:44
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Luke Morgan Britton
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Renowned indie director Adam Hall has captured 18 minutes of collaborative bliss when Brooklyn bands The Antlers and Bear In Heaven let their inhibitions go and picked up their instruments to jam in a New York studio. The video features an epic and snowballing take on the former group’s track ‘Parentheses’, which features on their most recent record Burst Apart.
Two months back Hall was witness to a similarly sublime performance when The Antlers’ in-studio meeting with Neon Indian resulted in a dazzling rendition of ‘Rolled Out’, which can be viewed here.
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