Bleachers - Gone Now

About Gone Now by Bleachers Album

Gone Now is the second studio album by American indie pop band Bleachers, released on June 2, 2017 by RCA Records. It’s heavily 80s inspired and tells the story of a day and a lifetime, focusing on the difficulty of life. Antonoff has said that the cover picture is him dead, the kind of picture someone would have of him on their mantle after he goes. He wore the same costume on tour for the album.

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Gone Now (Bleachers) Album Songs

NoSong TitleTime
1.Dream Of Mickey Mantle 3:10
2.Goodmorning 3:13
3.Hate That You Know Me 3:05
4.Don't Take The Money 3:35
5.Everybody Lost Somebody 3:55
6.All My Heroes 3:03
7.Let's Get Married 3:06
8.Goodbye 2:57
9.I Miss Those Days 3:37
10.Nothing Is U 2:31
11.I'm Ready To Move On / Mickey Mantl... 4:23
12.Foreign Girls 4:02

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Gone Now [Bleachers] Album Reviews

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- Jack only gets better

Absolutely brilliant album.

- Fantastic

From start to finish, an excellent album.

- Jack Antonoff is a hero of mine.

Funnest album purchase I've made in awhile.

- What a tasty album

I wish this album was a person so I could marry them ❤️

- song of the year

Don't take the money is one of the best I've ever heard The rest of album is just ok.

- like it

Maybe in the minority but I like this better than the first album. Love the layers of music.

- Phenomenal

Waited for it to drop all night, listened to the whole thing, backwards and forwards and even put it on the speakers at work 😂 love every song, but the standouts to me are Goodmorning and Foreign Girls.

- Remarkably capturing

Bleachers truly has a different sound then any other artist. I feel like I'm listening him read personal journal entry's. This album completely captures what pain and happiness sound like together.

- NOMINATE FOR GRAMMY

BEST ALBUM OF 2017!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

- Unbelievably Amazing

I've been a fan of Jack Antonoff since his first Bleachers album 'Strange Desire', and my biggest fear for this album was that it wouldn't live up to my expectations. But I was not disappointed at all. This album is everything his last album was, and in some ways, more. 'All My Heroes' and 'I Miss Those Days' never fail to make me emotional. Worth every cent.

- Lovely album

80s influences, catchy hooks, and everything else that makes this album enjoyable. Though some of the singles here are somewhat lackluster.

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I miss those dayz is the best pop song of 2017!!

- Amazing

Everything flows together wonderfully and each song is a lyrical masterpiece. Overall fantastic

- First Impressions Did NOT Matter

I honestly hated this album at first. After the exhilarating, 80’s esque explosion of sound from Strange Desire, this totally put me off at first. But despite my initial trepidation, giving this a few listens made this one of my favorite albums of 2017. Once the lyrics, delivery, instrumentation, hooks, and fantastic melodies sank in, I couldn’t (and still can’t) stop myself from listening to this album at least once every few days. Jack Antonoff is the core of this band, and he’s a GENIUS musician, even if that means he is misunderstood sometimes. The vocal delivery, as well as the wonderful instrumentation, paint perfect pictures of personal situations, real life problems. This is a perfect example of how pop can still have quality, while having grooves and hooks that keep you dancing and singing into your hairbrush. Within this album, (as well as Strange Desire), you will find some truly touching pieces. This band is not only a love letter to the 80’s, it’s a love letter to the soul. Best 3 songs: Everybody Lost Somebody, All My Heroes, Don’t Take The Money

- Originality at its best.

Jack Antonoff is creating some of the freshest music out there. You really have to appreciate an artist who pours their heart and soul into an album... especially when they are putting every element together on their own. This is truly a beautiful album and, while some of the reviews on here say otherwise, I think it's a step up from Strange Desire. "Let's Get Married" is one of most upbeat songs I've heard in a very long time. Suggest purchasing this on vinyl!

- SO GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!

NICE 👍 this man does everything so good that he can never ever ever write a bad song if he tries 100,000,000,000

- Bab1972

They are literally the worst people. They punish an artist due to the fact iTunes is the one who charges you. Bab1972 is beyond ignorant and needs to stop.

- So good.

It is my favorite album of the year so far. Each song is different from each other and has different sounds going on but they work well today. great work Jack!

- w o w

i met this girl when i was waiting in line for something while trying to go to iceland. we were talking about music and she said that this was her favorite band aND OMG THEY ARE SO GOOD WHAT THE HECK

- People are looking for an album of singles

I'm surprised to hear people say that the rest of the album is bad compared to the singles. Yeah they are the most "pop" but I'd consider the exact opposite to be the truth. This album flows so well from start to finish with such a creative Bleachers vibe all the way through. Just because songs don't follow the pop formula doesn't make them bad!

- King of All Jacks !!!

Jack White was my favorite Jack post Jack Nicholson & Jack Johnson. After absorbing all of Gone Now, Jack Antonoff has earned the King of All Jacks !

- Epic

Hello Jack Antonoff, I don't know if you're reading reviews. But after listening to Everybody Lost Somebody it moved me so much that I want to give you a hug and a personal thank you for this epic song. This record is golden. We can have some coffee in nyc sometimes! Just email me in this apple id email if you would love to! Im always up for it!

- Jack Antonoff is a genius.

Every song on this album is fantastic.

- It's different...

I find the choruses are too long or too boring. Jack's probably working with too many producers on this one (idk for sure). I like hearing 'his' music. He creativity was rather botched for this album. I still like a few songs (as compared to most of the first album). "Let's get married" is probably my favorite. Does this mean he proposed to Lena Dunham then? It's about time! I do hope he did. But yeah, "Let's Get Married" is definitely my favorite. (I wonder why he didn't make it a single... 🤔)

- Having FUN

The Track 3 with Carly Rae Jepsen is the best vocal in this album!!!

- ❤️

Love this whole album

- I took my money and bought this album

Always philosophical and just a great piece of art!

- Nice

I really like his music, his voice is wonderful, the only thing I don't like is when (I don't really know what it's called) there is one instrument in one headphone and a different one in the other. Other than that I love it.

- Hands down. I worth buying.

And if you can't. Stream, download, see them live, buy merch... Or whatever else you can do. Just support Jack and Bleachers in any way possible. If any artist deserves our effort in this... It is without a doubt Jack Antonoff.

- Love it!

Bleachers has that 80s sound I love so much. Reminds me of John Hughes films and British pop.

- Love it!

I have waited a long time and I have not been disappointed. Great music!

- Beautiful

This is a prime example of an artist who uses the album as the unit of music. Each song is great on its own, but the album is most meaningful when listened to as a whole. Themes of growing up and dealing with the changes that come in life are most prominent. There are also several motifs and even clips from Bleachers' last album Strange Desire, which is a treat for those who really appreciate their music. While many note that Bleachers' work hearkens back to music of the 90s and 80s, there is so much more to it than that. This album is unconventional, perhaps even bordering on experimental, but it works and it is fantastic. Notable tracks: Goodbye, I'm Ready To Move On/Mickey Mantle Reprise

- Not as good as the first

The first album was amazing. I feel like this album only has a couple good songs and the rest of the songs are a letdown. Disappointed I waited 3 years for this. Hopefully the next album will be better.

- New sounds we need

I'm new to all these guys after dance rebel dance was an epic track for me last year and the film My name is Doris the song was in. I have drained the life from The Bleachers last album and am SO SO happy to have new music from them for the summer!

- What happened to the bleachers?

Their first album was so good!

- unfinished

The pre-release singles were all great and interesting but the album is unfinished. These album tracks are more placeholders for better songs to come and the conncetive threads that run through them aren't particularly catchy or clever the first time you hear them let alone the fourth.

- Genius

Amazing album with an amazing story.

- Heavy rotation🔂

Very few ⏩

- Best.

Jack is a genius and rules this industry. I've had the pleasure of seeing them live and it was the show of my life. Every song on this album, as on their debut, is amazing. Jack can make song sound so good and so fun and enjoyable to listen to, but still be a sad song and that to me is amazing. I'm forever in love with jack And bleachers and every single song. This album blows my mind and gets better with every listen.

- Gone Now!!

I love the jazzy sounds! I love Strange Desire with all my heart, and though Gone Now is excellent, it's not my favorite.

- Trash

Annoying af

- Big step down from Strange Desire

Bleacher's Jack Antonoff does a fantastic job of using unique sounds to produce really great music as displayed by the band's debut album: Strange Desire. The album was full of passion and meaning. Teamed with powerful sounds and melodies, the album was a masterpiece that grabbed the attention of so many listeners. Gone Now is a huge departure of this. Jack again brings in meaning and memories from his own life into music. However, I feel he went too far. The lyrics are often cryptic and need explaining (which Jack does provide via Instagram). Also the musical choices he makes are often distracting. Drum beats can sometimes be so out of the ordinary that it just sounds like random noises. There are also many points where Jack uses sound clips in the music which just makes me cringe. One song even ends with 30 seconds of a baby crying. The subtle sound clips used in Strange Desire add to the tone of the album and can be enjoyed by the listener. Gone Now seems to be made up of sounds that only Jack understands. While some may see that as artistic and creative, it really takes away from the listening experience as a whole. I do not regret pre-ordering this album. I believe in Jack's talent and am excited for his future as a musician, but this album fell short of his full potential. I understand that his goal was to express his emotions. He succeeded. But he seemed to forget that part of his job is to create music that many people can enjoy. Gone Now seems to only be tolerable by Jack's core loyal fans who are willing to read into every song. I used to consider myself one of these fans. Such times have passed.

- Good album...

Just like strange desire as far as 80's pop. A breath of fresh air for me. Nice work!

- Awesomeness!

I have a hunger, and the only thing that can cure it is more ________.

- Not your average Pop album

I love how Jack takes a song that sounds so upbeat and positive, but when you stop to listen to the lyrics, you have a chance to hear how depressing it really is. You can feel how much of himself he puts into his music and lyrics.

- beautifully nostalgic

i love this album. jack's a genius among modern musicians. he did it again !!!

- YES

Always puts me in a good mood! Gives me nice old school vibes. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

- Sophomore Slump

Some great moments but not quite enough of them. This album is head and shoulders above most of the derivative crap on the charts, but it lacks the vivacity of Jack's first collection. Still, a worthy purchase.

- Love it

Happy summer songs

- Great sound

Heard them the first time today. Bought the song. Great band great music great sound. Love it!

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