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Jack Antonoff Taking His Bedroom on the Road

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Jack Antonoff of Bleachers has removed his childhood bedroom from his home in NJ and created a moving, living art installation. He’ll be bringing the room out on tour with him so people can hear some of the new album in the place it was created. You can read the full post from Jack describing this below.

    Jack Antonoff:


    every lyric and note i have ever written has come from the room i grew up in. i lived in this room until i was 27. kinda fucked up but i never felt the need to leave. i felt so independent on tour that when i came home to new jersey i just wanted to be in the room i existed my entire life in. learned to love music in there was i was 10 – wrote my first songs in there when i was 12 – started recording and having band practice in there at 13 – had all my relationships there – started touring and would come home to this room – wrote all the steel train songs in there – started bleachers in this room while fun was getting bigger and i was still living there – strange desire came from this room …. and now … this new album. gone now is about moving on and how we can’t take it all with us. when i thought about where this album was coming from and what it’s kissing goodbye i thought of this room. i wished i could play the album for people who care about bleachers in this space that it is coming from and leaving. so i removed my room. every inch of it. every wall, the rug, my bed, every poster and sticker ….. this is literally exactly how i left it (doc to come on how we actually did this ..). it’s a bit literal but the only way i was going to fully move on and live what i’m trying to live on gone now was to remove this room and freeze it. it speaks to how badly i want to enter the next phase of my life and how impossible it is for me to let go of what’s gone. cause with what’s gone are people … this room has seen it all as far as my life goes.

    some information: i will be taking the room on tour with me so people around the country can hear the album in it before shows. it will be at the may and june dates. i haven’t decided what will happen after that yet. come in – touch whatever you want – hear gone now in its birthplace and in the center of its inspiration.
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  2. Larry David

    I'll see you again in 25 years Prestigious

    Cool idea. Very Jack haha
     
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  3. Muzick

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    That is very hip.
     
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  4. TedSchmosby

    Trusted

    Damn that's cool
     
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  5. marceting

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    This is the most NJ thing ever and I love it.
     
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  6. shawnhyphenray

    Regular

    That's just weird
     
  7. Bass0820

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    This is super pretentious
     
  8. SEANoftheDEAD

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    Ideas super cool, especially that fans can listen to the album in there. It's also a little obsessive lol.
     
  9. Mr. Serotonin

    I'm still staring down the sun Prestigious

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  10. Bartek T.

    D'oh! Prestigious

    That's really weird and I couldn't imagine anybody having this sort of idea, must admit it's really clever!
     
  11. Larry David

    I'll see you again in 25 years Prestigious

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  12. jorbjorb

    7 rings Prestigious

    clean your room jack!
     
  13. honkytonk

    Narcissism on narcotics

    Wait.. did he move everything out of his room and put it in a replica room, or literally remove the room itself from his house and bring it?
     
  14. Connor

    we're all a bunch of weirdos on a quest to belong Prestigious

    Believe he took everything out and created a replica