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Bleachers: Bleachers review – uninspiring shades of Springsteen with Jack Antonoff and co | Pop and rock

You may have been unaware of it, but you will almost certainly have heard Bleachers’ music already. They’ve secretly been the backing band on recent albums by Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and St Vincent, in large part because frontman Jack Antonoff’s day job is being the most in-demand producer in the world, responsible for many of the defining pop records of this decade – it’s not for nothing that he recently won the producer of the year Grammy for the third time in a row.His fourth album with Bleachers begins in the much…

Best New Music from Ariana Grande, Bleachers, Young Miko and More

Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big new singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Ariana Grande returns with a big, glitzy pop song about moving on, Bleachers mix cynical vibes and upbeat rhythms, and Young Miko promises she’s the perfect cure for her crush’s heartbreak. Plus, new music from 4Batz, Girl In Red, and Grupo Frontera. Ariana Grande, “we can’t be friends (wait for your love)” (YouTube) Bleachers, “Jesus Is Dead” (YouTube) Young Miko,…

Jack Antonoff Isn’t Just an A-List Pop Producer and Songwriter, He’s an Emo Kid From Jersey Too

The latest Bleachers album exudes Springsteen vibes, and pre-fame nostalgia The latest Bleachers album exudes Springsteen vibes, and pre-fame nostalgia FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish…

Jack Antonoff on Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey and the new Bleachers album

Three rainy days before this month’s 66th Grammy Awards, Jack Antonoff sits cross-legged — dry and toasty and sipping his second oat-milk latte — on an oversized sofa in the private recording studio he recently built on a grungy Hollywood side street.“I hate this weather,” he says as he peers through a soundproofed window he claims would keep us from hearing two cars smashing into each other right out front. “I’m really basic when it comes to weather: I like sun and warmth, and anything besides that causes me…

Margaret Qualley Talks Bleachers’ ‘Tiny Moves’ Video

When she was growing up, Margaret Qualley — the actress known best for Maid and, most recently, Poor Things — was the type of kid who would break into little dances to entertain her family during TV commercial breaks. Now that she’s grown up, she still does it — just with a more selective audience. “I wouldn’t do it in front of everybody, but with ? Sure,” she tells Rolling Stone, laughing. “I’m like, ‘What do you think of this?’ — like a precocious child.” That feeling of comfort and the need to move inspired…

Jack Antonoff Talks Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey Albums on ‘Seth Meyers’

Jack Antonoff swung by Late Night With Seth Meyers Thursday to perform a new Bleachers song and chat about making classics and hits with Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey. For their performance, Bleachers performed “Alma Mater,” the recently-released single that moves between a hazy, torrid dreamscape and a noir-ish surge of late-night sax glory. Del Rey, unfortunately, was not on hand to provide backing vocals (as she does on the studio recording), but Antonoff did have a sample machine loaded up with some of her best…

Bleachers Share ‘Alma Mater’ Video With Lana Del Rey, Margaret Qualley

Lana Del Rey and Margaret Qualley make cameos in latest visual for Bleachers Bleachers have paired their new single “Alma Mater” — the latest single off their upcoming self-titled LP — with a new video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwgWo9dn3LY The Alex Lockett-directed video finds Jack Antonoff taking an evening drive through his native New Jersey, encountering the creatures of the night, including a saxophone-playing construction worker and a religious zealot with a “Kill Your Idols”

Bleachers Announces 2024 Tour ‘From the Studio to the Stage’

Bleachers is ready to tour their self-titled album in the new year. On Tuesday, the Jack Antonoff-fronted band announced that it will be heading on the From the Studio to the Stage tour in the new year. “Just wait till you see this shit,” Antonoff teased in a press release about the tour. The group will kick off the U.S. leg of the tour in Salt Lake City before stopping in cities such as Omaha, Kansas City, Nashville, Dallas, Boston, and Pittsburgh. Absent from the run of shows are gigs in California. (Are…

Lana Del Rey, Matty Healy, Bleachers Set for ‘The New Look’ Soundtrack

Lana Del Rey, the 1975’s Matty Healy, Bleachers, and Nick Cave are among the artists who contribute new renditions of mid-20th century songs to the Jack Antonoff-curated soundtrack for the upcoming Apple TV+ series The New Look. Florence Welch, Beabadoobee, Perfume Genius, and more also recorded covers for the series, which focuses on the career of fashion designer Christian Dior and his clashes with Coco Chanel amid the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Paris. The New Look — starring Ben Mendelsohn as Dior, Juliette…

Bleachers Drop New Single ‘Alma Mater’ From Upcoming Self-Titled Album

Bleachers will arrive on March 8 Jack Antonoff‘s New Jersey dreamworld is taking shape as Bleachers gears up for the release of their self-titled fourth studio album on March 8. The announcement of the album has been accompanied by the arrival of its second single, “Alma Mater,” a smoldering record featuring guest vocals from Lana Del Rey. The hyper-sensory song positions Antonoff at its center while its instrumentals circle around him. “Some dreams I wake up thinking, some dreams are meant to