'I know a lot of people who struggled and continue to struggle.'
with Apple Music's Zane Lowe on Tuesday, the three-time consecutive Producer of the Year and Non-Classical Grammy winner sat down for a heart-to-heart about music, his band Bleachers, and working with major artists likeAccording to Jack, he experimented with drugs while he was 18 years old, touring with his band Steel Train while still grieving the death of his younger sister, Sarah, who died of brain cancer at 13 years old.
"I think it's harder than ever because now we culturally decided that now we talk about grief — now we talk about depression," referencing the commercialization of grief and that he learned there are more TikTok videos made about domestic abuse than beauty products.Nonetheless, Jack is fortunate that people are trying to discuss challenging topics, but it can make grief feel"isolating.
"I think that words like grief and trauma and depression are so commonly used right now that we almost need new words for people who are really… down there because there's depression and then there's not leaving the house," he explained.For him, the moment he recognized that people around him had moved on from the death of his sister Sarah while he remained grieving was an eye-opening moment.
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