Listen to new BLEACHERS “Don’t Take The Money”

Bleachers are starting their new album cycle this week with the release yesterday of a new song called ‘Don’t Take the Money’ . The track which has a cool dance vibe that reminds me of something on ‘the Breakfast Club’ soundtrack, was written by band leader Jack Antonoff’s relationship with Lena Dunham, the star of the HBO series ‘Girls’. In this IG post, Antonoff lays it all out and how the song is encapsulates a lot of different emotions in a multi-dimensional relationship.

Antonoff got a little help on the song from another alt favorite whose busy in her own right, Lorde. The New Zealand singer helped Antonoff write the song, after he helped produce music for her tracks like the recently released ‘Green Light’ . Check out Lorde and Antonoff performing together last month on NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live’. 

Catch BLEACHERS at #PIQNIQ 2017 on May 20th at Hollywood Casino Amphitheater. Get your tickets here. 

hi. today i'm releasing the first song from an album that has taken every piece of me to make. there are endless things i'm dying to tell you about the past two years of making this album – some incredible and filled with joy, some deeply painful. but i'll wait on that because today is just about this introduction. don't take the money is the front door to this house. it's a big strange house but this is how i believe it should be entered. dttm is something i say in my head a lot. it's not about actual money. it's about following a light. a gut feeling. not following a deep gut feeling destroys your art and the people around you. so i say it in my head constantly. sometimes about something very specific relating to music, sometimes about a bigger question about marriage or depression :):). point is, it's become my phrase to stay on track. specifically in don't take the money i'm taking about my relationship. verses go through the past, pre is an explosive fight and the chorus is that moment when you hit rock bottom and everything is clear. you know that feeling? when you've tried your best to destroy yourself and someone else but it's too strong to be destroyed? when you've tried to fling you a your partner out of an emotional window but you keep landing in heaven? that's when it's all clear. as much as i say don't take the money in my head, i also can beg it of the people i love. that's what i'm doing in that chorus. beyond the lyrics, so much of everything i'm working on is meant to have an intense push and pull between euphoria and sadness. dttm is the front door because it hold both of those feelings so specifically. that is the core of bleachers. ok. i'm in bed and just woke so i'm very clear right now. no strange baggage yet from the today. i've missed sharing music with you. sometimes you have to go into a hole and gather things before you present them. gotta find things that are the ones you need to present. i'm ready to show you all the ideas of gathered. here's the first – and here's tour dates so we can celebrate it all together. much more to come. god this is such a bizarre and wonderful feeling. ranting. sorry. love you very much. jack x dttm x

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