The best songs on Bleachers strike a delicate balance between the two, even though their subject matters are different than what he’s done before. Much of the album is written about Margaret Qualley, his now-wife: “Me Before You” slowly builds while recounting how Antonoff was without her...
Bleachers return with their self titled new album via Dirty Hit. There’s a rich depth to the band’s sound onBleacherslaid out in bright, soulful technicolour. The album is frontman Antonoff’s distinctly New Jersey take on the bizarre sensory contradictions of modern life, on his position ...
he’s become almost ubiquitous as a producer and songwriter – collaborating with, to name but a few,Lorde,Taylor Swift,The 1975,Florence & The MachineandSt Vincent. If that’s not enough for one man, he’s also fronted indie-rock bandFun, and ...
Jack Antonoff, the mastermind behind Bleachers, has always been known for his ability to craft deeply personal and universally relatable songs. In reflecting on the anniversary, Antonoff shared his introspective journey over the past decade, stating, “On this anniversary that feels so sacred, I ha...
“Bleachers” is meant to evoke the “disconnected, darker side” of suburban youth, and Antonoff says he was inspired by John Hughes movies and how they were “tied to a time when big songs were great songs.”–“Why Jack Antonoff Is a Pop Star Even a Mother Could Love,” Vulture查看...
"Thank you so much for watching a band that has released two songs," he laughed. "The good news is we have a lot of new ones. This song is called "Wake Me," he announced before surging into the catchy hook "I can't believe I captured your heart" over and over to the amped up...
bleachers•Margarett did not mind Sandy pushing the furniture into rows or constructingbleachersfrom boards and pails.•They sang songs and danced in the temporarybleachers.•Across thebleachers, the Oregon band puts down its instruments and starts dancing in the aisles.•We spent an hour ea...
On his fourth solo album, Jack Antonoff and his band keep writing their own version of the rock’n’roll myth. It’s clever, empathetic, and still a bit clunky.
• They sang songs and danced in the temporary bleachers.• Across the bleachers, the Oregon band puts down its instruments and starts dancing in the aisles.• We spent an hour each day in the cockpit and three or four hours in the bleachers watching our classmates.• As we did, ...
—is essentially a sixth band member, coloring the songs with a sepia, rockabilly tint. it is the first hint at antonoff’s desire to create a real album’s album. on 2014’s strange desire and 2017’s gone now , he celebrated his nostalgia for the ’80s, but now he seeks something...