

It's the ad-libs, it's the way the song breathes without vocals, it's the way the vocals barely register. I'm glad this is so, for if it did, it wouldn't have that human touch Ela Minus so subtly inserts into the ping-ponging rhythm to assure a weary listener they won't be beamed up into space after listening to this song one too many times. "Dominique" by Ela Minus is a four-minute space opera of a song that almost succeeds in not caring about anything.

The anthemic chorus is undeniably true to form for Bleachers, who will leave you searching for the nearest yellow-lit concrete tunnel to speed through, aching to understand your love’s own legacy, singing, “But I'm still in sight / Your fast machine / Always holding your love supreme.” Photo by Carlotta Kohl. Over this ethereal atmosphere, he sings of this disjointedness (“I'm torn exactly into two pieces / One who wants you and one who's gone dark”) and paints us a picture of two 45 records “spinning out of time.” Despite this, Antonoff reminds us that even in this looming gray uncertainty, the greatest thing we can do is give all we have to one cause: to endlessly seek and shine a light on the deepest and darkest parts of ourselves and those around us, and to love them, even when we feel like we might break. The track sees the soul of Bleachers, Jack Antonoff, construct this towering moment by swapping out his characteristic vintage synths for an acoustic guitar, light electronic tones and delicate vocal layering. Bleachers’ “45” nestles into this odd comfort into the reckoning and glistening hope that we can feel all at once when we feel out of touch with the world around us. Sometimes we outgrow places and, sometimes, it instead feels like they have outpaced us - as if our goals, dreams, and lives in general should have somehow been bigger by the time we’ve returned. Everything around you is familiar down to the electricity in the air, but even though you may have a story for every insignificant landmark on the map, the pang in your stomach reminds you that, in many ways, what has changed most is you.
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For more information on how to attend, click HERE.There are few songs that can capture the eccentric high - the particular nostalgic fusion of elation and melancholy - of speeding through your hometown streets with the windows down.
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The first single off of the album, "Don’t Take The Money" hit #3 at Alternative Radio.įans can catch Bleachers performing on Good Morning America’s Summer Concert Series on Friday, August 11 th on ABC. Tickets for the second leg of the tour will go on sale on Friday, July 28 th at 10am local time and can be purchased here.īleachers’ sophomore album "Gone Now" was released on June 2 nd, 2017 on RCA Records. The tour will be supported by Swedish singer-songwriter, Tove Styrke, and British born musician, Bishop Briggs will be joining Bleachers on tour in various markets. such as Nashville, Dallas, and Los Angeles, as well as new stops in Chicago, Boston, and New York City. The tour will be making stops in a number of previously announced cities across the U.S. Bleachers announced the second leg of their "Gone Now Era" headlining fall tour in support of their recently released sophomore album "Gone Now."
