Bleachers are again with one other new album. The band’s fifth studio LP, Everybody for Ten Minutes, is out Might 22 through Soiled Hit. Their lead single, “You and Perpetually,” is out now together with an Alex Lockett-directed music video starring Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff. Within the clip, the Bleachers singer paces across the metropolis whereas taking punches and crawling within the rain, whereas Qualley dances throughout her house and performs with a tiny canine. Watch it beneath.
Though Everybody for Ten Minutes has its moments of darkness, a press launch largely describes the album as being “an optimistic file that feels lovestruck and hopeful.” It arrives over a decade into Bleachers’ profession and two years after they dropped their most up-to-date self-titled LP.
Since releasing Bleachers, Antonoff has been as busy as ever — particularly as a producer. He co-wrote and co-produced nearly all of Sabrina Carpenter’s albums Brief n’ Candy and Man’s Greatest Buddy, and hopped behind the board to work on songs by Kendrick Lamar (“6:16 in LA”), Gracie Abrams (“Us”), and Paramore (a remix of “Sanity”). Antonoff additionally co-wrote and produced 11 of the 12 songs that made up Lamar’s Grammy-winning album GNX.
Revisit the essay Jack Antonoff, Polarizing Good Man.
Everybody for Ten Minutes:
01 Sideways
02 The Van
03 We Ought to Speak
04 You and Perpetually
05 Soiled Wedding ceremony Gown
06 Take You Out Tonight
07 I Can’t Imagine You’re Gone
08 Dancing
09 She’s From Earlier than
10 I’m Not Joking
11 Upstairs at Els

