This cover image released by Dirty Hit Records shows the self-titled album for Bleachers. (Dirty Hit Records via AP) Self-titled albums are the traditional way for a musical act to introduce ...
The songwriter Jack Antonoff spends a lot of his time behind the scenes, producing albums for the likes of Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey. That work has earned him the producer of the year Grammy for ...
While the name Bleachers might not be familiar to all, Jack Antonoff’s music will surely ring a bell. Antonoff is the producer behind stellar albums like “Melodrama” by Lorde, “Norman f—ing Rockwell” ...
For all of the distance Antonoff puts between himself and Fun, his Bleachers project still strives (or used to) for the over-the-top pop anthems that characterized the former. Despite the drama and ...
Bruce Springsteen, Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Lucinda Williams, and the late Wayne Kramer all come together for Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin, a tribute album to the New York ...
Margaret Qualley puts the moves on husband Jack Antonoff — literally — in the music video for his band Bleachers’ new single, “Tiny Moves.” Qualley, 29, codirected, choreographed and starred in the ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Bleachers at the Bowl. No more of this until Sept. 21. Credit: John Kritzman Photo Milling around ...
In a dazzling display of musical artistry, Jack Antonoff and his band, Bleachers, have unleashed the music video for "Tiny Moves," the third single from their self-titled album. Released on Wednesday, ...
Mariah Carey has already decked her halls, but plenty of other musicians are getting into the spirit of the season with original holiday songs this year. Jack Antonoff’s band, Bleachers, dropped a ...
Bleachers, Cake, Khruangbin and Steel Pulse are among the 14 acts set to play the 2025 Capitol Groove Music Festival in Bushnell Park on June 28 and 29. Bleachers, the energetic pop band led by Taylor ...
Self-titled albums are the traditional way for a musical act to introduce themselves. Here I am, they say — here's where it starts. So what are we to make of Bleachers' new album, their fourth and ...
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