Lorde and Jack Antonoff covered Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Run Away With Me” at the Ally Coalition Talent Show last night. Some fan shot video has been uploaded to YouTube.
Jack Antonoff on the Dark Secrets of Good Pop Music
Sam Schube, writing for GQ:
This is new. Antonoff, now 33, used to be a secret weapon. He started touring the country at 15, was signed to legendary pop-punk label Drive-Thru at 18. And then he linked up with some old touring pals to write world-eating pop jams as Fun. You remember the songs—“We Are Young,” “Some Nights”—because they destroy at weddings, bar mitzvahs, graduation parties, and bars. Along the way, he became something of a pop guru—not a gun for hire, but the rarest kind of collaborator. Armed with his own sonic signature, forged in vans and clubs and small theaters and bedrooms, he also had a willingness—a need—to be a true partner.
Jack Antonoff on Seth Meyers
Jack Antonoff of Bleachers talked with Seth Meyers on his show last night.
Bleachers – “Alfie’s Song (Not So Typical Love Song)”
Bleachers have shared the new song, “Alfie’s Song (Not So Typical Love Song).” The song comes from the soundtrack to the upcoming film, Love, Simon.
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Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff Separate
Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff have decided to separate:
The actress took to Instagram Tuesday (Jan 5) to share an inspirational quote about new beginnings. The blue text against a soft pink background reads, “Starting over is the beautiful moment where you choose to love yourself.”
Jack Antonoff Profiled for Entertainment Weekly
Jack Antonoff was profiled by Entertainment Weekly:
No artist shaped the sound of pop music in 2017 more than Jack Antonoff — if only because Jack Antonoff practically was the sound of pop music in 2017. Whether he was putting out music with his solo project, Bleachers, or writing with artists such as Taylor Swift, Lorde, and St. Vincent, the prolific producer was all over your favorite records this year.
Ally Coalition’s Jan. 24 Talent Show Lineup Announced
Melinda Newman, writing for Billboard:
Grammy album of the year nominee Lorde, Kacey Musgraves, Bleachers, Shamir, Matt Berninger and Aaron Dessner of The National and Britt Daniel and Alex Fischel of Spoon have all signed on for The Ally Coalition’s 4th annual Talent Show, to take place Jan. 24 at New York’s Town Hall.
Bleachers’ Jack Antonoff will curate the Grammy week event, which will also feature comedians Aparna Nancherla and Phoebe Robinson, with more artists to be named.
Bleachers Perform on Colbert
Bleachers performed “I Miss Those Days” on Colbert last night.
Jack Antonoff Talks Collaboration Process
Bleachers Performs Stripped Down “All My Heroes”
Bleachers performed a stripped down version of “All My Heroes” for Moog Sound Lab.
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Bleachers Release MTV Unplugged Set
Bleachers’ MTV Unplugged session is now up on Spotify and Apple Music.
Bleachers’ “MTV Unplugged” Now on YouTube
Bleachers Perform on Ellen
Bleachers performed “Don’t Take the Money” on Ellen.
The Many Lives Of Jack Antonoff
Stereogum have a new feature on Jack Antonoff of Bleachers and his Shadow Of The City festival:
Plenty of festivals claim idiosyncrasy and don’t offer it at all. At Shadow Of The City, you truly feel like you’re at one guy’s event, from seeing his family mill around the festival grounds to those grounds’ intentional proximity to Jersey lore. (Throughout the day, you can escape the sun by going inside the Stone Pony and chilling at its dive bar corner or squinting up at the guitars lining the wall from past performers.) Antonoff’s drawing on experience here, not just from a youth spent in Jersey but from years of the touring grind and playing festivals. There’s an over-saturation in that world, a sameness. And though Shadow Of The City isn’t intended to grow beyond its specific boundaries, to some extent it feels like an antidote to all the rest of it. “The whole point was, what are other festivals doing and let’s do the opposite,” he explains.
Bleachers Perform on MTV Unplugged
Bleachers performed on MTV Unplugged last night. Lorde and Carly Rae Jepsen stopped by for a performance of “Hate That You Know Me.”



