Following the announcement of their upcoming album, Bleachers have released a brand new single, titled “dirty wedding dress.”
The renowned American rock band fronted by Jack Antonoff dropped the new track across digital and streaming platforms last Friday (March 13, 2026), which sees the group get sentimental looking back at fond memories. Particularly referencing Antonoff’s own wedding to actress Margaret Qualley in New Jersey back in 2023, the award-winning producer-songwriter shared on his newsletter: ““i got married in the town i spent every summer in since i was born. was the best day of my life. that simple. … so we got married here and outside the wedding got swarmed with herbs. not bleachers people, not even real fans of anyone who was at the wedding, just run of the mill weekender dipshits coming to stare at people.…and here’s the crazy part- we barely noticed. that’s the thing about closing doors. what happens on the other side doesn’t really matter if the people you let in are the right ones.”
“dirty wedding dress” serves as the second single off his upcoming album, everyone for ten minutes. The forthcoming record was announced alongside the release of a single, “you and forever,” which featured Qualley as the subject of the music video. everyone for ten minutes will be the group’s fifth studio album as a whole, following their eponymous record, which was released back in 2024 and spawned the hit singles “Modern Girl,” “Me Before You,” and “Tiny Moves.”
In an exclusive interview with Billboard Philippines last 2024, Antonoff opened up about his creative process and the origins of their last album. “In my past three albums, I felt very obsessed with the past and the future. I was deeply imagining things from before and things that could happen. But somewhere along the way, I just started only thinking about right now. I don’t know why. So this album feels like you’re sitting in a room with me right now,” he shared.
Earlier this year, Antonoff attended the 2026 Grammy Awards with Qualley, wherein he took home the trophy for Record of the Year for his contributions to Kendrick Lamar and SZA‘s chart-topping hit sensation, “luther.” The award solidified the acclaimed producer and songwriter’s status as one of only four individuals in Grammys history to win all of the award show’s four major categories — Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist.
Listen to Bleachers’ two singles from their upcoming album, everyone for ten minutes, below: