![]() ![]() Championing his hometown, Antonoff unveils ‘Chinatown’, (a track that features The Boss himself) written during the 2020 lockdown, which saw him finding new love with New Jersey. Throughout the performance, a comfortable sense of welcome permeates the crowd they clearly feel at home. As Antanoff elaborates on each song's meaning, he isn't in a hurry. A blazing vibrant green light pours out whilst the lyrics to ‘91’ are delivered in an array of disconcerting ambience & darkness.There is something wonderfully off-kilter and unconventional about it, reminiscent of Bo Burnam's Inside.Īntonoff enlists an army of impressive musicians for a Bleachers show, each as tight as the next and all equally energised by the childlike joy flowing from the front. As the house lights dip Antanoff appears, looming in front of a television. The staging, inspired by past Top of the Pops sets, consists of stark spotlights and white plinths. ![]() All smiles from the first note to the last Antonoff is a joy to watch. A band who incorporate the most exciting aspects of The Killers and the slightly less beige components of Bastille Bleachers are a whirlwind of jovial pop driven by sharp guitar lines and wry wit rarely seen in the genre. ![]()
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