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Birth name
  
Jack Michael Antonoff

Role
  
Musician

Name
  
Jack Antonoff


Years active
  
2000–present

Genres
  
Indie rockindie pop

Partner
  
Lena Dunham (2012–)

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Born
  
March 31, 1984 (age 39) Bergenfield, New Jersey, United States (
1984-03-31
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musicianguitaristsongwritermusic producer

Instruments
  
Guitarvocalsdrumspiano

Labels
  
RCAQuality CTRLFueled by Ramen

Music groups
  
Fun (Since 2008), Bleachers (Since 2014), Steel Train (1999 – 2013)

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Jack Michael Antonoff (born March 31, 1984) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as the lead singer and songwriter of Bleachers, and lead guitarist of the indie rock band Fun. He was previously the lead singer-songwriter of the band Steel Train. Antonoff has been nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and has won three Grammy Awards. He also started his own music festival, Shadow of The City, which takes place annually in New Jersey.

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Early life

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Antonoff was born in Bergenfield, New Jersey, the son of Shira (Wall) and Rick Antonoff, and the middle child of three. He is the younger brother of fashion designer Rachel Antonoff. His younger sister, Sarah, died of brain cancer at the age of 13 when Antonoff was a senior in high school. The event had a profound effect on Jack who would go on to state in 2017 that "my whole career has been revisiting that through a different lens. "

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Antonoff grew up in New Milford, New Jersey, and Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, and attended elementary school at the Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County. For high school, he and his sister commuted to Manhattan, to attend the Professional Children's School.

During his sophomore year of high school, he and several friends from elementary school formed a punk rock band called "Outline." When they were 15, Antonoff and his Outline bandmate used a DIY guide to book shows in numerous states, including Florida and Texas, and borrowed Antonoff's parents' minivan to travel in. During the tour, Outline played in venues such as anarchist bookstores, while the oldest member of the band drove because he was 18 years old. Antonoff explained in 2014: "Half the time no one would show up or the equipment would be too fucked up to play ... but that's when I fell in love with touring." The band lasted from 1998 to 2002.

2002–12: Steel Train, fun., and "We Are Young"

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In 2002, Antonoff and friend, Scott Irby-Ranniar, formed the band Steel Train—Antonoff was the lead singer, and they recruited drummer Matthias Gruber. The band then convinced two of their friends from the band Random Task, Evan Winiker and Matthew Goldman, to drop out of college to join the new band. Steel Train secured a recording deal with Drive-Thru Records.

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In 2008, Nate Ruess (formerly the frontman of The Format) asked Antonoff to join him and Andrew Dost (formerly of Anathallo) in a new band, which became fun. Antonoff was already well acquainted with Ruess and Dost, as their former bands had all toured together.

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The new band released its debut album, Aim and Ignite, in 2009. fun.'s second album, Some Nights (2012), produced the band's first number-one hit single, "We Are Young." The song was cowritten by Antonoff with Ruess, Dost, and Jeff Bhasker.

2013–present: "Brave," Taylor Swift, and Bleachers

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The HBO series, Girls, which stars the show's creator Lena Dunham, released its Volume 1 soundtrack, featuring the fun. song "Sight of the Sun," in January 2013.

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Antonoff cowrote the 2013 song "Brave" with Sara Bareilles, after they were introduced by Sara Quin of band Tegan and Sara. Bareilles said to Billboard: "We met for breakfast one day, and I was just so enamored with him and his personality ... The first day we sat down together was the day we wrote 'Brave.'" Antonoff wrote the song about a friend's struggle to speak openly about his sexuality, and it was later adopted as a gay anthem.

The quickly written song was released on April 23, and by the end of June, "Brave" had sold 160,000 digital copies and peaked at number 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The music video for the song was viewed 1.1 million times on YouTube within a month of its release in May 2013, and by the start of 2015, had received nearly 39 million views. "Brave" was used by Microsoft to advertise its Windows tablet technology device.

Also in 2013, "Sweeter Than Fiction," a song Antonoff co-wrote with Taylor Swift for the Weinstein Co. film, One Chance, was released. The song was written in Antonoff's New York City apartment after he and Swift shared a love of a particular snare drum sound from a Fine Young Cannibals song. They brainstormed ideas by email before starting the songwriting process.

fun. then played with musical heroes Queen in September 2013 at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, which was held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, U.S. Antonoff played Brian May's guitar during the rehearsal, which he described as the "most surreal experience ever." The band then released a free six-song EP in December 2013, titled Before Shane Went to Bangkok: fun. Live in the USA.

Antonoff announced a solo project called "Bleachers" in February 2014. Antonoff explained in June 2014 that the project had been a consideration for around 10 years, and the name was inspired by the "disconnected, darker side" of suburban youth and John Hughes movies, which were "tied to a time when big songs were great songs." The songs for the debut Bleachers album were mostly written on Antonoff's laptop computer in hotel rooms during a fun. world tour.

The Huffington Post published a positive review of Bleachers' first single, "I Wanna Get Better"—released on February 18—calling it the "catchiest song of 2014," while Time proclaimed, "[Bleachers] is more fun than fun." Antonoff revealed the intent behind the debut single in a Rolling Stone interview:

I wanted to bridge the gap between Disclosure and Arcade Fire—something both streamlined and organic ... The production and songwriting is extremely over-the-top, extremely epic and unapologetic. The record is all about finding a world where you can be kind to yourself in.

Antonoff explained to Rolling Stone that, while the song might sound joyous, "it's very desperate" and, like many of the other songs on the album is about loss.

Antonoff worked with producers John Hill and Vince Clarke on the Bleachers studio album, as he sought to create "massive, beautiful pop songs that sound fuckin' cool." The completed album, Strange Desire, was released in July 2014, and "I Wanna Get Better" peaked at number one on the U.S. Alternative charts during the same week. In regard to Strange Desire, Antonoff said:

It doesn't have to be one or the other ... You don't have to [make] big pop songs that sound stupid and you don't have to make these fuckin' apologetic, tired droney songs that sound incredible. I really wanted both things to happen.

"I Wanna Get Better" was eventually named number 18 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Songs of 2014, with the publication describing the song as "therapy rock" that is "as fun as it is cathartic".

Antonoff co-wrote and co-produced three songs on Swift's 1989, including the single, "Out of the Woods," 'I Wish You Would,' and the bonus track "You Are In Love." Released in October 2014, 1989 became the biggest-selling album in the U.S. in 2014. On the deluxe version of the album, Swift explains in a voice memo that the song "I Wish You Would" originated from a guitar track that Antonoff had recorded on his smartphone. After Swift first heard the track, she asked Antonoff if she could develop the idea further, and it eventually became an album track after both songwriters were satisfied with Swift's work.

Antonoff released "Bleachers" sophmore album "Gone Now" on June 2, 2017. It's lead single "Don't Take the Money" peaked at #2 on Alternative Radio.

In 2017 Antonoff also co-wrote and produced Lorde's "Melodrama" which was released in June. USAToday described it as "the best pop album of 2017 so far". Rolling Stone's praises Jack's production specifically, noting that he uses "empty space to spectacular effect, [as] the arrangements veer from stark clarity to delirium." 

Antonoff co-wrote and produced Swift's single "Look What You Made Me Do", which was released on August 25, 2017. In addition to Antonoff and Swift, Richard Fairbrass, Fred Fairbrass and Rob Manzoli, the members of the British dance-pop group Right Said Fred, are credited as songwriters because the song interpolates the melody of their song "I'm Too Sexy".

Accolades

Antonoff was nominated for a Golden Globe for his collaboration with Swift, "Sweeter Than Fiction."

He won the Grammy Award for Song of the Year for writing "We Are Young" with Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost & Jeff Bhasker and also won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for his work on Taylor Swift's 1989.

Personal life

When Antonoff first moved out of the family home near the end of 2012, he lived with his sister, Rachel, on the Upper West Side of New York City. Shortly afterward, he relocated to Brooklyn Heights to live with Lena Dunham.

In June 2014, Antonoff said he was "desperate" for kids, explaining:

It just seems like the most fun thing in the world. I've never met people who have kids who haven't looked me in the eye and been like, "It's the greatest thing that's ever happened." ... I think it's biological. I'm 30. I'm not that young, right? I'm not, like, 24 or 22. I'm no longer in the phase of my life where I talk about everything as in the future. Like, I'm in the future.

Antonoff has spoken publicly about his struggles with depression, anxiety and obsessive–compulsive disorder. He claims that hearing of others' battles with depression made him feel "not better, but not alone" and "way less scared." As of June 2014, Antonoff was seeing both a therapist and a psychopharmacologist, while also taking anti-anxiety medications. He has germophobia which was exacerbated by a bout of pneumonia that he suffered in 2011 while recording a studio album for his band FUN. His pulmonologist prescribed a daily run, but he explained that he hates it "more than anything" because it is "one of the most truly boring experiences on Earth."


Music is central to Antonoff's life and he explained in June 2014:

I need a hobby, and I don't want it to be basketball ... I want it to be music. So to get away from music, I do other music. If I'm producing someone's song or writing with someone else, then doing a Bleachers song or a fun. song is an escape and it keeps me creative and it keeps me locked into what I want to do. If something's making me crazy, I need to go somewhere else and I don't want that thing to be yoga.

Antonoff was once in a relationship with American actress Scarlett Johansson, his classmate at the Professional Children's School.

Bleachers

  • Strange Desire (2014)
  • Gone Now (2017)
  • Fun.

  • Aim and Ignite (2009)
  • Some Nights (2012)
  • Steel Train

  • Twilight Tales from the Prairies of the Sun (2005)
  • Trampoline (2007)
  • Steel Train (2010)
  • Outline

  • A Boy Can Dream (2001)
  • Albums listed in chronological order

  • A Boy Can Dream (2001)
  • Twilight Tales from the Prairies of the Sun (2005)
  • Trampoline (2007)
  • Aim and Ignite (2009)
  • Steel Train (2010)
  • Some Nights (2012)
  • Strange Desire (2014)
  • Gone Now (2017)
  • EPs

  • For You My Dear (2003)
  • Steel Train Is Here (2009)
  • "Like A River Runs" (2015)
  • References

    Jack Antonoff Wikipedia