
Jack Antonoff’s Bleachers have released their new single, ‘Me Before You’, which provides yet another glimpse at their upcoming self-titled album, “Bleachers”. The record is set to arrive on March 8th.
Following the release of catchy indie pop track ‘Tiny Moves’ earlier this year, ‘Me Before You’ is an understated but twinkling effort which underscores Antonoff’s words with soft saxophones. The verses chart who he was before he met his lover, while the choruses repeatedly declare, “That was me before you.”
‘Me Before You’ marks the fourth single ahead of the release of their fourth album. Inspired by Antonoff’s observatoins on modern life, the new record will mark the first full-length release from Bleachers since 2021’s “Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night”.
Following the release of the record, Bleachers will embark upon a sold-out tour of the UK, including two consecutive nights at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town. Later in the year, they are set to take to stages across North America, before returning to the UK to play Reading and Leeds festival.
Since the last Bleachers record was released, Antonoff has produced records for Lana Del Rey, The 1975, Taylor Swift and Florence and the Machine.At this year’s Grammys, Swift’s Antonoff-produced tenth album, “Midnights”, took home the ‘Album of the Year’ award, while Del Rey’s “Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd” also received a nomination in the same category.
“Bleachers” is set for release on March 8th via Dirty Hit.