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8.0
126020
8.0 |
NME
With a little help from Lana Del Rey and Bruce Springsteen, Jack Antonoff has crafted an album full of desperation and longing to break free
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8.0
126021
8.0 |
DIY
A shimmering, reflective gem, hoping to offer a little relief from the darkness
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8.0
126027
8.0 |
All Music
A refreshingly different perspective on Bleachers and a heartfelt soundtrack to millennial midlife crises
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8.0
126029
8.0 |
Evening Standard
The in-demand songwriter/producer Jack Antonoff is back with his own band - and it’s a messy but essential listen
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8.0
126060
8.0 |
The Observer
The super producer’s complex musical identity finds full expression on this highly personal third Bleachers album
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7.5
126041
7.5 |
Under The Radar
One might consider “Chinatown” a triumph and the album itself a small victory for the already busy Antonoff. While it may not be a major revelation, the new Bleachers album is bound to please
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7.0
126048
7.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
A very intimate third LP for Bleachers. Whereas Strange Desire and Gone Now felt sleek, modern, and explosive, Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night is meek, antiquated, and introspective
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7.0
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7.0 |
Gigwise
Hampered only by the brilliance of his other projects
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7.0
126022
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
The Top 40 super-producer dreams and strives and displays some serious Springsteen worship as he reaches for his unique vision of pop grandeur
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6.2
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6.2 |
Pitchfork
On his third solo album, Jack Antonoff ends up splitting his time between careful rock songwriting and carefree pop singing, leaving a minor impression of both
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6.0
126024
6.0 |
Exclaim
Hearing Antonoff's voice boosted by delicate instrumental subtleties and unhindered by layers of reverb, may very well be the most refreshing development from Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night
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6.0
126086
6.0 |
musicOMH
If he really lets himself go on the next Bleachers outing, Antonoff could well produce something the equal of his famous collaborators
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6.0
126091
6.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
There's still an amicable charm to Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night but, overfilled with internal questioning and no reprieve of an answer, the sadness fails to truly lift
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3.9
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3.9 |
Paste Magazine
Jack Antonoff’s latest Bleachers project tries so hard to be the wondrous possibilities of New York City, but ends up nothing more than a puddle of basement sweat in Albany
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