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Actress Margaret Qualley has once again teamed up with her husband Jack Antonoff in the latest music video from his indie rock project Bleachers — and fans are already talking about it.
Qualley stars in the official video for the band’s new single “You and Forever,” released alongside the announcement of Bleachers’ upcoming fifth studio album, Everyone for Ten Minutes, which is due out on May 22 via Dirty Hit.
The visual, directed by Alex Lockett, presents a striking contrast between Antonoff and Qualley. While Antonoff’s character is seen wandering through urban streets — battling rain, fatigue and emotional turmoil as he strives to get home — Qualley dances freely in an apartment setting, surrounded by everyday life and subtle visual flourishes.
It’s a cinematic portrayal of distance and connection, reflecting the emotional core of the song: a blend of yearning, hope and deep devotion. The track itself begins softly and builds to an anthemic chorus, capturing both the intimate and larger-than-life emotions that have become a hallmark of Bleachers’ music.
Qualley’s involvement isn’t the first time she’s appeared in a Bleachers video. She previously starred alongside Antonoff in the “Tiny Moves” video, a romantic and joyful piece that showcased her dancing and creative energy, and was described as something of a personal “love letter” to Antonoff.
Margaret Qualley — known for her acting roles in The Leftovers, Maid, Fosse/Verdon and The Substance — brings her performance skills to the screen with confidence, blending her dramatic presence with expressive movement that elevates the song’s emotional narrative.
Bleachers, led by Antonoff, first emerged in 2014 with the acclaimed debut Strange Desire, and since then has built a reputation for lush, emotionally resonant pop rock, mixing indie sensibilities with wider mainstream appeal. Over the years, Antonoff has also become a sought-after producer, working with artists like Taylor Swift, SZA, Lorde, and Kendrick Lamar — but Bleachers remains a deeply personal outlet for his own songwriting and storytelling.
The new video for “You and Forever” not only sets the tone for the forthcoming album, but highlights the creative chemistry between Antonoff and Qualley — both as collaborators and life partners.
For fans, it’s a cinematic peek into the heart of one of indie pop’s most talked-about couples.