Inside Bleachers’ Electric Lady Studios Album Cover Shoot
Bleachers have shared an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creative process behind their upcoming album cover for Everyone For 10 Minutes. Captured at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in New York, these images offer a rare glimpse into the band’s visual world.
In a behind-the-scenes film directed by Chloe Pace, Jack Antonoff and his collaborators are seen navigating the high-energy environment of the studio. The footage captures the band gathered around a busy table for the shoot, which eventually transitions into a more intimate, striking sequence featuring Antonoff alone, topless and in a contorted pose.

The production moved beyond the studio walls for additional shots, including a memorable moment where Antonoff is seen perched on the back of a golf buggy alongside a puppy. These visuals arrive shortly after the band released their latest single, ‘I’m Not Joking’, on April 30.
Marking a distinct sonic shift from previous album tracks like ‘You And Forever’ and ‘Dirty Wedding Dress’, the new single highlights Antonoff’s versatility, featuring him on the harpsichord and dobro guitar. The song’s earnest lyrics—“And I’m not the type to ask you about the ones who came before me, babe/ I’m just glad you’re mine and only, babe / And I’ll hold every door for your love”—align with the album’s broader theme of being an “optimistic record that feels lovestruck and hopeful.”
Everyone For 10 Minutes is set for release on May 22 via Dirty Hit. Following the album’s launch, Bleachers will embark on a European and UK tour, beginning in Milan on November 5. The tour will include stops in Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, and London, with £1/€1 from every ticket sold donated to The Ally Coalition to support LGBTQ+ youth.
