Album of The Week

Album of The Week

The purveyors of widescreen, heart-on-sleeve Jersey rock have returned with a warm, communal sanctuary for a chaotic digital age.


Dropping today, Bleachers’ fifth studio album, everyone for ten minutes, marks the official evolution of the project into a tight, roaring six-piece band. Anchored by the upbeat swell of "sideways" and the defiant energy of "dirty wedding dress," the record balances the quiet ache of grief with the fierce celebration of marriage. It is a gorgeous, analog defense mechanism—feeling less like a theatrical performance and more like an intimate conversation with an old friend.


While Jack Antonoff famously guides the sonic ships of pop's biggest titans, this album is where his own heart beats loudest. It is a raw, deeply sincere, and life-affirming time capsule that turns collective vulnerability into massive, stadium-sized hope.