Jack Antonoff, known for his work as a pop producer and songwriter, releases a new album with his band Bleachers. The album is described as clever, empathetic, and rooted in nostalgia, appealing to a specific demographic of happily married millennial men. Critics praise Antonoff's ability to blend rock'n'roll myth with emotional depth and jubilant musical arrangements in live shows.
Shoutout to @bleachersmusic and @jackantonoff for making an album for happily married millennial men who are obsessed with their wives. I adore this new album.
“When you work with someone for a long time, you can start really getting weird.” Jack Antonoff reflects on the hardest and most surprising music of his career. https://t.co/sgfA20oFoA
Why is so much pop music about nostalgia these days? The new album by Bleachers, the band of Jack Antonoff, has answers, @skornhaber writes: https://t.co/nEmGFxmHJq
A Zach Bryan live show "is rooted in his sandpapered voice, his modest affect and his band’s surprisingly jubilant musical arrangements. But just as crucial is the crowd shout-along," @joncaramanica writes. https://t.co/WYB6E40J2z
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 Our review of Bleachers' Bleachers ↓ https://t.co/ijM09qyinN
Bleachers album review: Jack Antonoff Isn’t Just an A-List Pop Producer and Songwriter, He’s an Emo Kid From Jersey Too More: https://t.co/LKDYj6sASq https://t.co/Bc3IoXuD8t