Released: July 11, 2014

Featuring: Grimes

Songwriter: Grimes Jack Antonoff John Hill

Producer: Grimes Bleachers

I'll let you take it, I'll let you take it, I'll let you
I know you're sorry
I'll let you take it, I'll let you take it, I'll let you
I'll let you take it
(Now you're hungry and you want to take me away, take me away)
I know you're, I, I know you're sorry
(You pushed me farther than I've been)
(Falling for me, me)

[Grimes]
I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry
I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry

I've broke my silence in an angry yell
(I know you, you)
Someone who'll take you long way home
And now you're hungry and you want to
Take me away, take me away
I know you're sorry
I felt like a fool
I understand that you're
I'll be in the shadows above
That you had ever seen me coming

[Grimes]
I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry
I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry, I know you're sorry

I'll be in the shadows above
(I, I I know you're sorry)
Better off before you, alone
I'm waiting to find out
Love will wake us, love won't break us
Love will take you
And if I can find, find a way out of myself again

Bleachers

The so-called “80s-nostalgia” indie pop artist Bleachers infuses modern electronica with stylistic elements of the 80s. Headed by Jack Antonoff of Steel Train and Fun. fame, the band’s music is deeply personal, emotive, and lyrically evocative.

Their debut album Strange Desire was released July 10th, 2014, and was mostly written by Antonoff throughout his tour with fun. A very visceral, realized album that addresses death, memory, self-image, and spontaneity, among other themes, Desire showed the world the great potential Bleachers has to become the next pop act to become a household name.

After an EP featuring new versions of Like A River Runs and an album of Desire’s songs covered by female artists in the same vein of the final Steel Train album, the group returned with Gone Now. It featured many of the same themes as the first album.