Bleachers unveils new single 'How Dare You Want More'

With his highly-anticipated new album set to land at the end of next month, Jack Antonoff's Bleachers project has now unveiled the next cut to be lifted from his forthcoming full-length.

The new single 'How Dare You Want More' follows on from the previously shared tracks 'Stop Making This Hurt', 'Chinatown' ft. Bruce Springsteen, and '45' in previewing his third LP 'Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night', which is out on the 30th July via RCA Records.

Speaking about the new offering, Antonoff said, "over the past few years i found out things about my family that challenged some of the myths of our structure. ive felt rage, fear, darkness etc around it, but at the end of the day what i am left with is that everybody wants a little more and going out there and trying to get it is something that can produce a lot of shame in people. so … how dare you want more? how dare you go out and get what you want? how do you ask for it when you’re not sure if you even deserve it? its an easy song to write about the people in my life and the hardest thing to do to oneself.

"this one is the band on fire. testing the boundaries of how close we can get to the edge without falling off. this recording could not have happened with any other group of people and its the direct sound of all the time we’ve spent on the road and how we’ve learned to know what each other is going to do. the band is carrying me through."

Watch the new live performance video for 'How Dare You Want More', directed by Bill Benz, in the player below.

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