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Summer Hits: Jack Antonoff on Bleachers “Stop Making This Hurt”

Summer Hits: Jack Antonoff on Bleachers “Stop Making This Hurt”

FromSwitched on Pop


Summer Hits: Jack Antonoff on Bleachers “Stop Making This Hurt”

FromSwitched on Pop

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jul 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We’ve been wanting to speak with Jack Antonoff since we started Switched On Pop back in 2014. We've had countless hours of conversation sound tracked to his productions with artists like Taylor Swift, Lorde, Lana Del Ray starting in just our second episode. When we wrote a book about 21st century pop, we devoted a chapter to the song “We Are Young” by his band, Fun.
 
And so we're excited to finally sit down with him to hear about how he approaches his own work. He has a new album out with his band Bleachers called Take the Sadness out of Saturday Night. And for our series on Summer Hits, we wanted to start our conversation with Jack Antonoff about the song “Stop Making this Hurt.”

Songs Discussed
Bleachers - Chinatown (feat. Bruce Springsteen)
Bleachers - How Dare You Want More
Bleachers - Secret Life
Bleachers - Stop Making This Hurt
Bleachers - What'd I Do With All This Faith?
Bruce Springsteen - Jungleland
Dexys Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen
Fleetwood Mac - Bleed to Love Her (Live at Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, CA 52397)
Fleetwood Mac - Bleed to Love Her
Lana Del Rey - Mariners Apartment Complex
Television - 1880 Or So
The Strokes - New York City Cops
Tom Tom Club - Genius of Love
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Released:
Jul 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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