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And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan

Rewind: Jack Antonoff | How to Pick the Artists Who'll Define Your Career

And The Writer Is...with Ross Golan

And The Writer Is

Music Creation, Artists, Music Interviews, Education, Interviews, Songwriters, Music, Songwriting

4.9 β€’ 1.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 12 May 2026

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Today's guest is a Grammy Producer of the Year who's tied with Babyface for the only three-in-a-row run in the award's history β€” and whose real story isn't the trophies, the radio, or the run of hits. It's the decision he makes once every few years that almost no other producer at his level makes: which artist he'll spend the next decade building.


From frontman of touring indie band Steel Train to one of the most decorated producers of his generation, he built his career against almost every modern industry instinct.


This is one of the more honest conversations about what it actually takes to bet a decade of your career on one person. When you're quietly refusing the industry's playbook from inside the room β€” who do you become?


And The Writer Is... Jack Antonoff!


In this episode of And The Writer Is, we go deep on:

β€’ The importance of finding your people

β€’ Why "Album is God" β€” and what a single actually is

β€’ The Sabrina Carpenter origin: a random run-in two weeks after a Bleachers show

β€’ "Workaholics aren't disciplined. They're sad." β€” why he refuses all-nighters

β€’ The "Getaway Car" bridge moment Taylor's documentary caught in real time

β€’ 5 voices that feel like 100 β€” the "Please Please Please" vocal stack walkthrough

β€’ The artists he's passed on who became stars β€” and why he doesn't regret it

β€’ Why he writes his best on instruments he doesn't understand


And much more...


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CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS

0:00 Intro

1:10 Ross gave Jack his first co-writing session

2:42 The myth and folklore of the LA writing scene

8:02 "There's no proof more sessions makes you better"

10:08 What gives energy vs. what takes it

13:12 Body-of-work first, not single first

16:48 "Album is God. Singles are a long hallway to nothing."

17:58 The hit-song tour that sold 12 tickets

19:17 Sabrina, Chappell, Charli β€” the only lesson from artist development

22:35 Working with artists who already have the vision

23:33 Amy asks: how do you make something timeless?

25:40 Album tracks are like movie scenes β€” "Scarface doesn't fit in The Holiday"

26:55 How the sonic palette emerges (Mastermind, Tulsa Jesus Freak)

31:43 Bleachers β€” letting the band teeter

33:22 "I write my best on what I understand the least"

37:47 "Workaholics aren't disciplined. They're sad."

40:18 The "Getaway Car" bridge moment Taylor's documentary caught

41:28 Keeping it small even when the artist is the biggest in the world

44:24 Writing for yourself is how you reach more people

48:48 "Geniuses finish things"

52:01 Why he protects his circle from outside voices

54:37 What Producer of the Year three years in a row actually means

56:36 The producers Jack steals from (Jeff Lynne, Sam Dew)

61:17 5 voices that feel like 100 β€” "Please Please Please" stack walkthrough

64:10 Dyslexic, Adderall, the VS 840 zip-disk teen years

68:13 Authenticity is the only currency that lasts

68:57 When their song "March" became a MeToo women's marches anthem


Credits:

Hosted by Ross Golan

Produced by Joe London & Jad Saad

Edited by Jad Saad

Post-Production VFX by Pratik Karki

Watercolor by Michael White


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Transcript

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0:00.0

What is it that you're doing that keeps these people coming back?

0:04.0

You have to find in life, your person, in your art, your people.

0:08.0

And if you find those people, everything's possible.

0:11.0

You are in the highest level of creativity right now, in the history of recorded music.

0:19.0

Look at the Sabrina Chapel Charlie thing. What's the fucking lesson?

0:22.6

Artist development.

0:23.6

The only lesson is find something that you absolutely love and then die for it.

0:28.6

I don't care if it takes 15 years to break.

0:30.6

Do you feel pressured?

0:31.6

There's no historical proof that the more songs you write, the better they get.

0:35.6

I think the way you can most write for other people is to just most write for yourself. One trapdoor to stay the fuck away from is

0:43.0

this season is presented by NMPA, the National Music Publishers Association, champions of songwriters

0:51.5

and publishers everywhere. Welcome to End the Writer is.

0:55.3

I'm your host, Ross Golan.

0:57.3

Today's icon is back.

0:59.4

Since his last visit with us, he produced and released not songs with, but albums with

1:05.3

Lord and the artist formerly known as the Dixie Chick, St. Vincent, the 1975, and a few up-and-coming artists

1:13.3

like Lana Del Rey and Taylor Swift. He's one producer of the year the last three years in a row,

1:20.8

which matches the one and only former and the writer is guest, Babyface. And it's not like he's

1:27.2

neglected his band Bleachers either. They just

1:30.1

released their beautiful new album, A Stranger Desired. All of this in just the past five years.

1:37.3

In other words, he hasn't really been up too much, but he's in from out of town. and this writer, producer, artist is one of the nicest

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