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Lorde just clarified that he is not dating Jack Antonoff. The producer of 'Melodrama' previously told his Twitter followers that he is still single after his split from Lena Dunham in January. -
Quincy Jones Criticizes Taylor Swift: ‘We Need Songs, Not Hooks’
Music producer Quincy Jones recently opened up about Taylor Swift. The 84-year-old expert said that fans need songs and not hooks like what Swift has been releasing. -
Here’s Why Lorde Didn’t Perform At The 2018 Grammys Despite Her Album Of The Year Nomination
New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde had one of the most critically-lauded albums of the year, resulting in a 2018 Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. Unlike the other nominees, however, she didn't perform live at the show. -
Lorde, Jack Antonoff Cover Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Run Away With Me’ At Ally Coalition Show
New Zealand singer Lorde, along with collaborator Jack Antonoff, performed a stripped-down cover of Carly Rae Jepsen hit 'Run Away With Me' at a recent talent show. The event was to aid at-risk and homeless LGBTQ youth in New York City. -
Girls Creator Lena Dunham And Jack Antonoff Reportedly Splitting Up: Here’s Why
Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff have reportedly split up after five years, reports say. Thankfully it wasn’t a messy split and was mutually decided upon by the couple. -
Lorde Drops New Single "Liability," Reveals Release Date of Second Album 'Melodrama'
Lorde has dropped her new single “Liability” and revealed the release date of her second album, 'Melodrama,' yesterday (Mar. 9), spending this morning musing on how the recording sessions made him feel like she is back in high school. -
Jack Antonoff Offers to Record, Leak Kesha Music Amid Dr. Luke Legal Battle
Kesha may be barred from releasing new music unless she works with her current label Sony Music and alleged rapist Dr. Luke (depending on who you ask), but she has one worthy ally in the quest to record and release her art: Jack Antonoff. In the wake of losing her injunction bid to be freed from her contract on Friday (Feb. 19), the producer and mind behind Bleachers reached out to the "Timber" singer on Twitter, offering up his services. -
Grammys 2016: Taylor Swift '1989' Wins First Award, Thanks James Taylor in Acceptance Speech
The 2016 Grammys kicked off the awards in a major way on Monday (Feb. 15), with a big win for Taylor Swift. At the very beginning of the Grammys pre-telecast ceremony, Swift's 1989 beat out the competition for Best Pop Vocal Album -- and in the process of her big win, she managed to mostly pay homage to her fellow nominee James Taylor. -
St. Lucia Unveils Jack Antonoff Co-Written Single 'Help Me Run Away'
St. Lucia is gearing up to release their new single "Help Me Run Away," taken from the group's upcoming album Matter. The track was co-written with pop writer extraordinaire Jack Antonoff who has penned hits with and for the likes of Taylor Swift, Charlie XCX and others. -
Bleachers Release 'Terrible Thrills Vol. 2' Featuring Sia, Sara Bareilles, Carly Rae Jepson
Jack Antonoff released a collection of collaborative songs titled 'Terrible Thrills' back in 2010 back when he was still playing with his band, Steel Trains. Now he's at it again, this time with his latest band, Bleachers, giving us 11 songs on 'Terrible Thrills Vol. 2,'with featured guests including Sara Bareilles, Charlie XCX, Carley Rae Jepson, Sia and more. -
Lena Dunham Tweets Jack Antonoff After Same-Sex Marriage Legalized, 'Get On It'
Lena Dunham is ready for marriage after today's news that same-sex marriage is legalized. -
Charli XCX and Jack Antonoff Declare Mutual Love; Bleachers and 'Boom Clap' Vocalist Touring
Charli XCX and Bleachers have announced a three-week tour for the summer, titled "Charli and Jack Do America" (with "Jack" referencing the latter's frontman, Jack Antonoff). The vocalist mentioned his platonic adoration for the British pop star. -
Fun. Denies Breakup Rumors, Tension in Band
Fun. may currently absent from the music scene, while Nate Ruess guests on major pop releases and Jack Antonoff dates Lena Dunham and plays the indie rock darling in Bleachers, but the "We Are Young" band is not breaking up. In the midst of rumors of tension in the band and two years after winning the Grammy for Best New Artist, today (Feb. 5), fun. dismissed rumors about band tensions in a lengthy Facebook post. -
Bleachers Announce North American Tour Dates For 2015 [FULL SCHEDULE]
Bleachers, the side project of fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff, has announced a North American tour for 2015. The "Bleachers Come Alive!" tour kicks off on March 4 in Vancouver and finished up on April 9 in Antonoff's hometown of New York City. Opening for Bleachers will be Rochester's Joywaves and Los Angeles's Night Terrors of 1927. -
Bleachers Share "Rollercoaster" Music Video [WATCH]
Bleachers, the side project of fun. guitarist Jack Antonoff, has shared a music video for its single “Rollercoaster,” which you can check out below. The Richard Shepard-directed video features Antonoff and his band performing on top of their tour van while chasing a girl — who definitely is not Lena Dunham — down a desert highway. If that all sounds a bit creepy, don’t worry: Antonoff gets what he deserves in the end.
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