Jack Antonoff's Music Is Modern Because It's Retro
Briefly

With a rhythm that was twitchy but not quite danceable, with desperate vocals and cooling puddles of reverb, 'I'm on Fire' was ballad and banger, confessional and slick, embodied and ghostly.
His music-both his production work for other artists and his efforts in Bleachers-tends toward '80s pastiche, reviving the sounds he would have heard when he was a kid.
Read at The Atlantic
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