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Andrew Dost

Andrew Paul Dost (born April 10, 1983) is an musician, songwriter, and best known as the , co-founder, and co-producer of the band , which achieved multi-platinum success with the hit single "" and won two in 2013. Born in Cass City, , and raised in Frankfort, Dost attended , where he studied and advertising while beginning his musical career in the experimental indie band from 2003 to 2007. Formed in 2008 alongside vocalist and guitarist , released albums Aim and Ignite (2009) and Some Nights (2012), the latter featuring the chart-topping "," co-written and produced by Dost, earning the band the Grammy for Song of the Year as well as Best New Artist. After entered in 2015, Dost shifted focus to composing scores for films such as , television series, documentaries, video games, and podcasts, while also leading the indie /jazz band Metal Bubble Trio as lead singer and releasing their album in 2024.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Michigan

Andrew Dost was born on April 10, 1983, in Cass City, . At age three, in 1986, his family relocated from Cass City to Benzie County, settling in the Frankfort area. His parents, Mark and Cheryl Dost, took positions as teachers in the local school system, where they earned respect within the community. Dost spent his formative years in Frankfort, a small town on Lake Michigan's shoreline, where the rural environment and proximity to shaped his childhood. He described himself as a restless child in this setting, which led him to begin exploring music early on; he started playing instruments, crediting fortunate access to resources for fostering this interest. Dost attended Frankfort High School, excelling academically and graduating as in 2001. His upbringing in this close-knit, education-focused community emphasized discipline and creativity, influences that persisted into his later pursuits.

College years and initial musical influences

Dost enrolled at in , pursuing a degree in with a focus on . He graduated in 2005. During his college years, Dost shifted significant attention toward music, performing frequently at local venues in , such as New Moon Records and a multi-purpose foundation room. In 2002, he joined the band , which had formed two years earlier at the university; the group featured an orchestral, experimental style emphasizing collaboration and mutual growth among members. toured regularly throughout Dost's time in school, marking the start of his professional music career alongside his studies. Dost's initial musical influences traced back to childhood, where he began composing songs at age five using a keyboard and took up at eight, in , and guitar at thirteen. By , he developed a serious interest in music, primarily inspired by , whose catalog he learned extensively on multiple instruments, fueling his drive to pursue performance and songwriting. These early exposures shaped his experimental approach in , blending pop sensibilities with during his university period.

Career beginnings

Anathallo

Anathallo was an band formed in 2000 in , by high school students who began with DIY recordings and extensive touring. Andrew Dost joined the group in 2002 while attending , marking his entry into professional music as a contributing to performances, songwriting, and recording sessions. The band, often featuring seven or more rotating members, relocated to in 2007 and developed a style blending alternative/ with experimental elements. During Dost's tenure, Anathallo self-recorded and released their album Floating World in 2006, which was later reissued nationally through the Sony/BMG imprint Artist Friendship, comprising 14 tracks inspired by Japanese fairy tales. The band undertook 18 U.S. and international tours, including a performance at Coachella in 2007, building a reputation for complex, symphonic arrangements. Dost departed from Anathallo around 2007 to focus on solo projects, prior to the band's release of Canopy Glow in 2008 and eventual hiatus in 2009.

Columbus and transitional projects

Following the disbandment of Anathallo in 2006, Andrew Dost initiated work on a solo endeavor rooted in a musical he composed in 2005, provisionally exploring the biography of explorer through an unconventional narrative lens. This project, eventually crystallized as , marked Dost's pivot toward more structured songwriting amid the indie folk-collective ethos of his prior band, incorporating whimsical, narrative-driven compositions that deviated from Anathallo's experimental chamber folk sound. In 2008, while enrolled in graduate studies in , Dost refined the material into a slapstick comedy musical submitted as his thesis project, emphasizing satirical elements in 's voyages and encounters. The work featured upbeat, theatrical tracks such as "Hey !", evoking a buoyant, storybook progression from the explorer's early ambitions to transatlantic perils, with instrumentation blending piano, strings, and light percussion to underscore its aesthetic. This phase represented a deliberate experimentation in solo authorship, allowing Dost to hone production skills and thematic cohesion independently, prior to Nate Ruess's outreach that year to form . The album, derived from these efforts, comprised a of jingly pop songs loosely chronicling historical events with humorous , diverging sharply from Anathallo's improvisational style toward concise, melodic vignettes. Though not commercially issued at the time, recordings from this period—self-produced and reflective of Dost's emerging multi-instrumental proficiency—served as a creative , bridging his Michigan-rooted origins with the polished pop structures that would define 's trajectory. No additional collaborative ventures in Columbus are documented during this interval, underscoring the project's insular focus as a formative, self-directed transition.

Mainstream success with fun.

Formation and breakthrough albums

fun. was formed in 2008 when , following the 2007 disbandment of his previous band , relocated to and assembled a trio with multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost—formerly of the group —and guitarist , whose band had previously toured with . Dost contributed keyboards, , guitars, and brass instruments such as and trumpet, helping shape the band's signature sound characterized by layered arrangements and genre-blending elements. The group signed with Nettwerk Records and began recording material that emphasized ambitious production over conventional rock structures. The band's debut album, , was released on , 2009. Featuring 13 tracks with elaborate string and horn sections, the record drew influences from and , earning praise for its theatrical flair and songcraft, though some critics noted its occasional overproduction. Commercially, it underperformed, peaking at number 71 on the chart and generating limited radio play despite positive reviews. fun. achieved mainstream breakthrough with their sophomore album, , released February 21, 2012, via after a label switch. Produced by , the album debuted at number 3 on the , selling approximately 70,000 copies in its first week amid mixed that highlighted its anthemic hooks alongside critiques of formulaic elements. The lead single, "" featuring and released September 20, 2011, became a massive hit, topping the for six consecutive weeks beginning with the March 17, 2012, chart and driving album sales through its crossover appeal on pop and radio. Dost's multi-instrumental work underpinned the album's dynamic shifts from introspective ballads to stadium-ready , solidifying the band's commercial viability.

Grammy achievements and commercial peak

fun.'s second album, Some Nights, released on February 21, 2012, marked the band's commercial breakthrough, debuting at number three on the with 70,000 copies sold in its first week. The album has sold over 1.6 million copies in the United States as of 2015 and achieved platinum certification from the RIAA for exceeding one million units in 2013. It also topped the Top Alternative Albums and Top Rock Albums charts, driven by the anthemic title track "Some Nights," which peaked at number three on the Alternative Songs chart. The lead single "," featuring and co-written by Andrew Dost alongside , , and , propelled this success, reaching number one on the for one week in March 2012 and accumulating over 10 million certified units, earning diamond status from the RIAA. This track's ubiquity across radio, television, and the 2012 commercial for Chevrolet solidified fun.'s mainstream ascent, with the band becoming the first group to top the Hot 100 since 2009. These achievements peaked with recognition at the on February 10, 2013, where ., including Dost as multi-instrumentalist and co-songwriter, won Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "We Are Young." The single also received nominations for and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, while Some Nights was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album, affirming the band's songcraft and production contributions from Dost in blending orchestral elements with pop hooks.

Hiatus and internal dynamics

On February 4, 2015, fun. announced an indefinite hiatus via their official page and website, clarifying that the decision was not a permanent but rather a pause to allow each member to pursue separate creative endeavors following years of intense band activity. The statement emphasized the band's gratitude for their success, including the 2013 Grammy wins for Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "," while expressing intent to reconvene in the future. Post-hiatus, lead singer released his solo debut album on June 5, 2015, describing the shift from band collaboration—likened to a ""—to solo work as liberating, though he appreciated the prior input from Andrew Dost and guitarist on songwriting. advanced his side project , which had debuted with in 2014, and later reflected in a 2024 that . felt "accidental" and stressful for him personally, as it was not his vision or lyrics, prompting him to prioritize leading his own band over continuing in a group dynamic he viewed as mismatched for his fulfillment. Dost, meanwhile, transitioned toward film and television scoring, restructuring his daily routine amid uncertainty about his post-. path. No public reports indicate acrimonious conflicts or irreconcilable tensions driving the ; members have maintained positive references to their shared history in subsequent interviews, with Dost noting in 2022 that the group remains content with their respective trajectories. The amicable nature aligns with the official framing, though Antonoff's retrospective emphasis on personal agency highlights underlying differences in artistic control and satisfaction within the trio's collaborative structure.

Post-fun. professional pursuits

Film and media scoring

Following the hiatus of fun. in 2015, Andrew Dost pursued scoring opportunities in film and television, marking a shift toward composition. His debut in scoring came with the indie comedy , directed by Andrew Mogel and , for which he composed the original score emphasizing elements. The soundtrack, released in 2015, featured a collaboration with fun. bandmate on select tracks. Prior to The D Train, Dost contributed music to the HBO documentary It's Me, Hilary (2015), profiling illustrator Hilary Knight, and the independent film Me Him Her (2015), directed by Max Miner; these projects represented his initial forays into scoring, predating his feature debut. In television, he composed the score for the MTV scripted series Faking It, which premiered in April 2014 and followed two high school friends pretending to be a lesbian couple for social popularity. Dost also created psychoacoustic music for , a television network targeted at canines, in ; the compositions were designed to reduce anxiety in dogs through specific frequencies and rhythms, drawing on his multi-instrumental background. By April 2016, he reported ongoing work scoring additional films and TV shows alongside solo album production, though specific titles beyond the aforementioned projects remain undocumented in public credits.

Songwriting and production credits

Andrew Dost has contributed to songwriting and production for select independent artists and projects following the hiatus of fun. In 2015, he co-wrote "Mean What I Say" with for the band ., marking their first new release in 18 years; the track also features Dost on vocals. Dost co-produced and performed on "Satellite" by Terra Naomi, recorded specifically for the season finale of the TV series Younger and released on May 28, 2018. On Love Axe's 2021 album The Food, Dost provided arranging and programming across tracks, contributing to the production led by Chris Hatfield.
ProjectYearRoleDetails
. – "Mean What I Say"2015Co-writer, vocalsSingle co-written with .
Terra Naomi – "Satellite"2018Co-producer, performerFor Younger TV series finale.
Love Axe – The Food2021Arranger, programmerAlbum production support.

Solo releases and collaborations

Andrew Dost released his debut solo album, , in 2009. The project adapts a comedic musical he composed in 2005 chronicling the life of explorer , incorporating and theatrical elements across tracks such as "Overture (Come Morning, Come Morning)" and narrative-driven songs exploring themes of discovery and historical satire. The album, issued on by Paper + Plastick, reflects Dost's early songwriting style prior to mainstream exposure with fun., emphasizing intricate arrangements and conceptual storytelling. Beyond band affiliations, Dost has engaged in select collaborations, including a featured vocal appearance on Joy Oladokun's "Mean What I Say" in 2021, blending with introspective lyrics on personal resolve. Additional contributions appear in tracks like "A Million Stars," showcasing his multi-instrumental versatility in guest capacities. These efforts highlight Dost's ongoing exploration of collaborative vocal and production roles outside primary group endeavors.

Current endeavors

Metal Bubble Trio

Metal Bubble Trio is an music project led by Andrew Dost as lead singer and multi-instrumentalist, blending elements of , , , and vibrant pop. The ensemble emerged during the as a creative outlet for Dost following the hiatus of his prior band ., marking a shift toward more intimate, fusion-oriented sounds rather than mainstream . Dost has described the project as reflecting a "change in season," emphasizing enchanting with -infused influences. The band's debut single, "Love, Please Don't Be Long," was released on September 11, 2024, introducing universal themes through its melodic structure. This was followed by the full-length album Cucumber in early 2025, which Dost has noted was not the result of extensive planning but rather an organic evolution amid personal and global disruptions. Additional tracks include "Holding Onto" featuring TheMind, premiered in January 2025, showcasing collaborative elements with guest vocalists and instrumentalists. Live performances, such as a rendition of "Cucumber" recorded in a basement setting on October 30, 2024, highlight Dost on guitar and vocals alongside contributors like Chrissie Reitmeyer on vocals, Phil Parker on cello, Tom O'Brien on guitar, Brady Corcoran on Wurlitzer, and Mackenzie Vance on drums. As of October 2025, Metal Bubble Trio maintains an active touring schedule, with scheduled appearances including a November 1, 2025, event alongside acts like A.S. Lutes and Jack M. Senff and the Heartland Mission. The project has garnered modest streaming presence, with over 1,000 monthly listeners on platforms like , positioning it as a niche endeavor distinct from Dost's earlier commercial successes. Bookings and merchandise are handled through the official , underscoring a approach to distribution and fan engagement.

Recent performances and releases

In late , Andrew Dost's band Metal Bubble Trio released its debut single "Universal Themes" on September 11, marking the project's entry into indie and . The group followed with the single "Love, Please Don't Be Long" on December 3, described as a track previewing their full-length debut. Their self-released Cucumber, comprising nine tracks, arrived on January 17, 2025, coinciding with the video premiere for "Holding Onto" featuring Chicago-based artist TheMind. Live performances emphasized the band's thematic events and intimate settings. On October 31, 2024, Metal Bubble Trio headlined the "Hello Darkness" concert series at Interlochen, adapting to mark the end of . The group also shared a live rendition of the title track "" from a basement session on October 30, 2024, via , featuring Dost on guitar and vocals alongside collaborators on , , and additional guitar. A vinyl release celebration for occurred on February 1, 2025, at The Alluvion in , highlighting limited-edition pressings. In 2025, performances continued with Dost appearing in the Music Midweek Series on May 21 at Traverse City Central United Methodist Church, focusing on music as advocacy. The band delivered an in-studio set on WDET radio on October 22, promoting local Michigan acts ahead of fall shows. Upcoming engagements include a November 5 appearance at Goshen Brewing Company as part of their Wednesday Music Series. These outings reflect Metal Bubble Trio's emphasis on regional, experiential gigs blending jazz improvisation with pop sensibilities.

Discography

Studio albums with bands

Andrew Dost contributed to several studio albums as a member or collaborator with bands. With , where he served as a core member from 2003 to 2007, he played on the full-length albums Floating World (released February 25, 2006) and provided guest performances on select tracks of Canopy Glow (released November 18, 2008). As a founding member of fun., Dost co-produced and performed on the band's two studio albums: (released September 8, 2009) and Some Nights (released February 21, 2012). More recently, Dost formed Metal Bubble Trio and released their debut studio album on January 17, 2025.
BandAlbumRelease Date
AnathalloFloating WorldFebruary 25, 2006
AnathalloCanopy GlowNovember 18, 2008
fun.September 8, 2009
fun.Some NightsFebruary 21, 2012
Metal Bubble TrioJanuary 17, 2025

Solo and soundtrack contributions

Andrew Dost released his debut solo , Columbus, on December 5, 2008, adapting a musical he composed in 2005 chronicling the life of explorer ; the record features arrangements with tracks such as "Overture (Come Morning, Come Morning)" and emphasizes theatrical narrative elements. In film scoring, Dost composed the original soundtrack for the 2015 comedy , directed by , which includes instrumental cues like "Classic Lawless" and "The D Train," alongside the end-credits song "A Million Stars," co-written with and of . Dost later provided scores for documentaries, including Beirut Dreams in Color (2022), a examining LGBTQ+ activism in the through the lens of a Lebanese and Egyptian activist , featuring eight original tracks. He also scored Marqueetown (2024), a documentary on the history and legacy of , with 27 cues such as "Marqueetown Theme" and "A Million Dollars," evoking the institution's athletic and cultural milestones.

Notable singles and features

Dost provided vocals for the single "Mean What I Say" by That Dog., released on November 4, 2015, which he co-wrote with band member . The track marked That Dog.'s first original release in 18 years and functioned as the theme for Lena Dunham's podcast Women of the Hour. He also received co-writing credit on the soundtrack single "A Million Stars," released April 28, 2015, for the film The D Train. Credited to McCluskey, Kroehler, Antonoff & Dost, the end-titles song features contributions from Jack Antonoff and Andy McCluskey of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, with McCluskey handling vocals.

Recognition and impact

Awards and nominations

Andrew Dost received two Grammy Awards in 2013 as a member of the band fun., sharing in the wins for Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "We Are Young" (featuring Janelle Monáe), for which he was credited as a songwriter alongside Nate Ruess, Jack Antonoff, Jeff Bhasker, and Janelle Monáe. These awards were presented at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards on February 10, 2013. fun., including Dost, earned six Grammy nominations that year for the album Some Nights and its lead single "," covering categories such as , , Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, and Best Pop Vocal Album (the latter two lost to competitors). No additional awards or nominations for Dost's solo work, Metal Bubble Trio projects, or other collaborations have been documented in major industry records.

Critical reception and legacy

Andrew Dost's contributions to the band fun. received widespread commercial acclaim but elicited mixed critical responses. The group's 2012 album Some Nights, on which Dost served as and co-producer, debuted at number three on the and achieved multi-platinum status, propelled by anthemic singles like the title track, which peaked at number three on the Hot 100. Critics praised its bold, arrangements and emotional hooks, with Stereogum noting its enduring appeal despite evident flaws in bombast and theatricality, attributing the album's blockbuster status to its infectious energy amid the early indie-pop landscape. However, outlets like No Ripcord lambasted it as an overproduced misstep from frontman Nate Ruess's prior roots, decrying the shift toward arena-ready excess as lacking subtlety. fun.'s Grammy win for Best New Artist in 2013 underscored Dost's role in crafting accessible, high-drama pop that resonated broadly, though the band's rapid ascent and subsequent hiatus by 2015 led some reviewers to view their output as fleetingly trendy rather than enduringly innovative. Dost's earlier tenure with the indie rock band Anathallo (2003–2009) garnered niche praise for experimental, folk-infused soundscapes, but critical attention focused more on collective creativity than individual members. His 2009 solo debut Columbus, a chamber pop concept album loosely narrating Christopher Columbus's voyages through whimsical, orchestral vignettes, earned enthusiastic user reviews for its emotional depth and melodic joy; Sputnikmusic hailed it as one of the most enjoyable listens encountered, emphasizing its heartfelt instrumentation and narrative charm. Aggregate sites like Rate Your Music reflected polarization, with some appreciating the jingly, narrative-driven pop while others critiqued its conceptual looseness as underdeveloped. In recent years, Dost's leadership of Metal Bubble Trio has drawn positive early reception for blending , , and 1970s retro elements. The project's 2025 debut was described by as a glowing tropical pastiche evoking and influences, highlighting Dost's soothing vocals and experimental flair. Indie Basketball noted its nostalgic yet futuristic groove, likening it to acts like for its fluid, vocalist-driven allure without rigid genre constraints. Dost's legacy lies in his versatility across indie experimentation and mainstream pop production, contributing to fun.'s multi-platinum hits that briefly redefined anthemic radio fare in the early . Influenced by pop icons like , he has consistently fused vintage harmonies with modern synthesis, as evidenced in interviews where he credits such roots for his genre-spanning approach. While not a dominant solo figure, his post-fun. pursuits demonstrate sustained innovation, prioritizing personal projects over commercial revival and influencing niche scenes in bossa nova-infused .

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