BLEACHERS ANNOUNCE THE THIRD SINGLE FROM MUCH ANTICIPATED NEW ALBUM

THE NEW JERSEY MODERN POP/ROCK BAND WILL RELEASE TINY MOVES ON JANUARY 17TH

Teasing fans with the earlier single releases of Modern Girl and Alma Mater in 2023, BLEACHERS are set to unleash their third offering from the highly anticipated album next week with Tiny Moves (17th January).

Tiny Moves by Bleachers out 17th January

Bleachers who are orchestrated and fronted by the globally celebrated, eight-time Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, musician and producer Jack Antonoff, will release their fourth ‘self-titled’ studio album on March 8th 2024. The album will be followed by a return to the UK in an extended, upgraded and SOLD OUT (in a matter of hours) tour.

Releasing their debut album Strange Desire in 2014, the band have built a huge and passionate following across three studio albums, becoming renowned for their impressive live show and infectious camaraderie. The band’s last album, Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night, took them to new heights, showcasing Antonoff’s immersive songwriting and, as Variety testified, his innate skill at “supersizing personal stories into larger-then-life pop anthems”.

Both with Bleachers and as a songwriter and producer, Antonoff, who in 2021 was credited by the BBC for having “redefined pop music”, has collaborated with the likes of Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Lorde, The 1975, Diana Ross, St Vincent, Florence & The Machine, Kevin Abstract and many more.

BLEACHERS/credit Alex Locket

Bleachers, their fourth studio album is set for release Match 8th 2024 via Dirty Hit (PRESAVE now) has already been critically acclaimed. Their magnificent comeback single Modern Girl, which Rolling Stone lauded as “quintessential Bleachers” and saw NME praise as “an exciting indication of the band’s new era”. Their second single Alma Mater attracted a host of big names with the likes of appearances by Lana Del Rey, Clairo, Bartees Strange, Margaret Qualley in the accompanying Alex Lockett directed music video.

Alma Mater – Bleachers

The new album is more conversational, outward-looking and even funny. It paints a more peaceful and, by Antonoff’s own admission, mature picture of love.

The Guardian

Will the album match it’s anticipation though? We can’t wait to find out.

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