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Universal acclaim- based on 157 Ratings
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Positive: 143 out of 157
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Mixed: 1 out of 157
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Negative: 13 out of 157
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Dec 31, 2014It's more than a bunch of songs; it's a complete work of art, a story, a life, a new and aural experience. Few albums had such impact in my life so as to change it significantly: Hospice is one of them. It's simply magic.
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Sep 21, 2014It's amazing the significance than can be put into an album, and Hospice is the perfect example. It might not be the happiest thing you'll ever hear, but it's certainly worth listening, and arguably the best Antlers allbum there is.
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May 13, 2014This album expresses the roller coaster of sadness, and still makes it sound beautiful. This is a must listen to anyone who likes music, or has feelings.
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Jun 27, 2012Any album that can deliver such intense emotions to the listener deserves a 10/10. Never heard anything more emotionally affecting than Hospice by The Antlers.
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Nov 5, 2011
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May 29, 2011I heard about The Antlers, because a review had said they were similar to Arcade Fire, so I had to check them out. Turns out they have completely different styles, both of which I love. This album is absolutely stunning, and my favourite track has to be Kettering.
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May 22, 2011
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Nov 3, 2010Incredibly moving. If you really listen to the thing front to back you'd have to have a heart of stone not to well up a bit. The music compliments the words perfectly. A deeply inspired work of art.
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Sep 13, 2010Listen to this CD with headphones in the dark. You won't be sorry. It's not a CD that can be sampled or listened to carelessly. It requires a bit of commitment, but the payoff is there.
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JohnO.Apr 13, 2010This is one of the best albums I have ever heard.. Brings me to tears. What a great band.
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AdrianCNov 27, 2009The union of his clearly and calm voice with the melodies and the history behind the lyrics just gets through all my senses!! After hearing 5 times in a road this album i love it more every time... simply one of this years best albums!!
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GoliathRNov 16, 2009I can count on my fingers the number of records I can sit down and listen to all the way through repeatedly. Hospice is one of them. Easily my favorite album of 2009. 10 is deserved.
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ChrisKNov 15, 2009Sad, touching, beautiful, and occasionally rocking. The best album I've heard this year.
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NathanielTNov 6, 2009Sometimes I struggle not to cry when listening to this. Perhaps I'm not so cynical after all, or perhaps this is just incredibly powerful?
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charliemNov 5, 2009Hands down, favorite album of the decade. No joke. Unbelievably powerful.
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Cribb.Nov 5, 2009Great album, one of the years best. Full of emotion, raw and powerful. Fantastic for a debut and highly recommended.
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SatreNOct 29, 2009One of the most powerful and tragic albums I have ever heard, it has this broad scope of melancholy emotions that just brings you to your knees. I think this has to be one of best albums of this decade.
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brenkOct 25, 2009I keep listening to this on my ipod, over and over. Its haunting.
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jrOct 23, 2009We've all been there - illness, mortality, the hospital. Antlers provides an artful portrait.
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MatheusB.Oct 11, 2009This album really reaches in and delivers a personal experience that you will be willing to repeat. First listened to it while trying to sleep and kept listening for a whole week. The songs have this calm flow-like feeling so that you don't bother which track you're at while listening to the entire album and keepsyou wondering. My fav. album of 2009 til now.
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BrianMOct 9, 2009On first listen I was only somewhat impressed with album. The real power is in the emotional delivery of the vocals and the weighty lyrics. Death, sickness and loss never felt so beautiful and cathartic. This is probably one of my favorites for the year and certainly has the emotional depth that is missing in most music today.
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bobjSep 26, 2009Best album of 2009.
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GarySep 18, 2009A haunting, emotionally draining masterpiece. If 2009 is going to see a better album than Hospice, it had better hurry.
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PhilP.Sep 12, 2009Absolutely stunning. So many layers of heartbreak, rendered beautifully and delicately.
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Awards & Rankings
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This quintet of musicians are making a name for themselves and with Hospice, they have remarkably made one of 2009’s best albums.
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Hospice sits squarely in this camp, a heartbreaking aural experience that hits us on a deeper level.
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Hospice isn’t uplifting or hopeful; it explores themes of dejection through delicate, beautiful sounds.