Last week, indie pop group, Bleachers, released a single with Lana Del Rey off of their newest project out now. “Secret Life” is the leading track off Bleachers’ highly anticipated third studio album Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night.
Both the Bleachers and Lana pack this single with so much emotion and artistry. That as the slow tempo drifts on, you can feel every lyric they put into this heartfelt song. The nostalgic feeling that comes with not only this song, but the whole album is perfect.
Lana’s dreamy voice also helps drive out Bleacher’s romanticized sound as she is the second featured artist on the album.
Overall, the single is great and fits in with the whole concept of the new album.
Bleachers Taking The Sadness Out Of Saturdays
As the songwriter, musician, and producer, Jack Antonoff takes this project to a new level. Jack is also a part of amazing other bands like Steel Train, Fun, and Red Hearse, attesting to his talent for making good music. Bleachers pop music takes influence from the late ’80s, early ’90s while incorporating modern musical elements.
This music is the follow up to their critically acclaimed second album, Gone Now, which came out on June 2nd, 2017. In late 2020 they offered up the first taste of new music to preview the album with the release of “Chinatown” ft. Bruce Springsteen and “45”.
Although no singles have yet to reach the charts, the 10-track album is being met with lots of love. The most popular single from the album is “Stop Making This Hurt” but the project looks to be a hit
Additionally, it was announced that Bleachers will be hitting the road this fall on their ‘Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night’ headline tour. The tour kicks off on September 11th, 2021 at Jack’s ‘Shadow of the City’ festival in New Jersey.