Bleachers – Everyone for Ten Minutes: New Album & Music Video

by Chief Editor

Bleachers is set to release its fifth studio album, Everyone for Ten Minutes, on May 22 via Dirty Hit. The album’s lead single, “You and Forever,” has been released alongside a music video directed by Alex Lockett, featuring Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff.

New Album Details

According to a press release, Everyone for Ten Minutes is described as “an optimistic record that feels lovestruck and hopeful,” despite containing “moments of darkness.” The album arrives more than a decade into Bleachers’ career and two years after the release of their self-titled LP.

Did You Know? Jack Antonoff co-wrote and produced 11 of the 12 songs on Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy-winning album, GNX.

Jack Antonoff has remained active as a producer since the release of Bleachers, co-writing and co-producing the majority of Sabrina Carpenter’s albums Short n’ Sweet and Man’s Best Friend. He has also contributed to songs by Kendrick Lamar (“6:16 in LA”), Gracie Abrams (“Us”), and Paramore (a remix of “Sanity”).

Expert Insight: Antonoff’s extensive work as a producer, alongside his own band’s releases, demonstrates a significant presence in contemporary music. His involvement across diverse artists suggests a broad appeal and influence within the industry.

The tracklist for Everyone for Ten Minutes is as follows: 01 Sideways, 02 The Van, 03 We Should Talk, 04 You and Forever, 05 Dirty Wedding Dress, 06 Take You Out Tonight, 07 I Can’t Believe You’re Gone, 08 Dancing, 09 She’s From Before, 10 I’m Not Joking, and 11 Upstairs at Els.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the name of Bleachers’ upcoming album?

Bleachers’ upcoming album is titled Everyone for Ten Minutes.

When will the album be released?

The album is scheduled for release on May 22.

Who stars in the music video for “You and Forever”?

Margaret Qualley and Jack Antonoff star in the music video for “You and Forever.”

As Bleachers prepares to release Everyone for Ten Minutes, what impact might this new album have on the band’s trajectory and the broader musical landscape?

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