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===Bleachers (2014–present)=== Antonoff launched '''Bleachers''' as a solo project in 2014, releasing the debut album ''Strange Desire'' that year. Where fun. had been a collaborative band vehicle, Bleachers was conceived from the outset as a more personal artistic statement — a project through which Antonoff could channel his own voice, his New Jersey upbringing, his grief over his sister, and his love of 1980s arena rock and synth-pop into something emotionally direct and sonically ambitious. ''Strange Desire'' produced the singles ''I Wanna Get Better'' and ''Rollercoaster'', establishing a sound built on massive choruses, layered synthesizers, driving drums, and an earnestness that sat somewhat against the ironic grain of much contemporary indie pop. The follow-up ''Gone Now'' (2017) deepened the aesthetic, and ''Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night'' (2021) was received as his most fully realized Bleachers album to date, drawing praise for its emotional candor and its rich, densely layered production. The self-titled ''Bleachers'' (2024), recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York and produced with characteristic ambition, was greeted as another creative peak and demonstrated that the project continues to evolve and attract serious critical attention. Bleachers' live show — known for its intensity, extended runtimes, and communal emotional atmosphere — has become one of the most acclaimed concert experiences in contemporary indie pop, and has attracted a devoted fanbase that mirrors in miniature the parasocial intensity of the fanbases of some of the major artists Antonoff produces.
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