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Ezra Koenig

Ezra Michael Koenig (/ˌknɪɡ/ KAY-nig; born April 8, 1984)[1][2][3] is an American musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and internet radio personality. He is best known as the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of indie rock band Vampire Weekend. Additionally, Koenig is the creator of the Netflix animated comedy series Neo Yokio and also hosts the Apple Music radio talk show Time Crisis with Ezra Koenig. Time Crisis is airing its eighth season, as of 2022.

Ezra Koenig
Koenig performing in San Francisco in 2014
Born (1984-04-08) April 8, 1984 (age 38)
Alma materColumbia University
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer-songwriter
  • record producer
  • television writer
  • radio host
TelevisionNeo Yokio
PartnerRashida Jones (2015–present)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
  • percussion
  • saxophone
Years active2006–present
Labels
Member ofVampire Weekend
Websitevampireweekend.com

Over his career Koenig has received many accolades, including five Grammy Award nominations for his work with Vampire Weekend in 2010, 2013 and 2019 (including Album of the Year), with wins in 2013 and 2019 for Best Alternative Music Album. He was also nominated for Album of the Year in 2016 for his production work on Beyoncé's album, Lemonade.[4]

Early life

Koenig was born in New York City and is the son of Bobby Bass, a psychotherapist, and Robin Koenig, a set dresser on film and TV productions.[5] He is Jewish, and his family emigrated to the U.S. from Romania and Hungary.[6][7][8][9] His parents lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan before moving to Glen Ridge, New Jersey shortly after their son's birth. He graduated from Glen Ridge High School. Koenig has a younger sister, Emma Koenig (born 1988), who is the author of the books FUCK! i'm in my twenties[10] and Moan, and has written for television and magazines. Ezra began writing music around the age of ten, and his first song ever was titled "Bad Birthday Party".[citation needed]

While attending Columbia University, he ran a blog called Internet Vibes about fashion, existentialism, personal identity, and modern culture.[11][12] After graduating, he taught English through Teach for America at Junior High School 258 in Brooklyn, New York. Students recalled Koenig bringing his guitar with him to class, despite trying to hide it and his music career. He was described as a "laid-back" teacher who successfully made bonds with his students.[13] In fall 2007, a deal with XL Recordings cut short Koenig's teaching career.

During his schooling and college years, he was involved in numerous musical projects with Wes Miles,[14] a childhood friend and now current frontman of Ra Ra Riot. Koenig and Miles formed an experimental band, The Sophisticuffs, which was described as "wildly inventive musical work".[15] In 2004, Koenig formed the rap band, L'Homme Run, notable for the comedic track, "Pizza Party",[16] with Andrew Kalaidjian and fellow Vampire Weekend band member Chris Tomson, played saxophone for the indie rock band Dirty Projectors and worked as an intern for The Walkmen.[17]

Career

Vampire Weekend

In 2005, Ezra formed the indie rock band Vampire Weekend. The name of the group was in reference to an unreleased indie film of the same name that Ezra and his friends produced during a vacation. In the film, Ezra portrayed the protagonist, Walcott, a man hell-bent on escaping Cape Cod as he believed vampires were coming. Many songs from the band's eponymous release made reference to the film.[18][citation needed]

 
Koenig performing with Vampire Weekend (2014)

Ezra met his bandmates at Columbia University, prior to 2003.[19] After already having met drummer Chris Tomson, Koenig became acquainted with Rostam Batmanglij. The two immediately bonded over Radiohead at a party during freshman year and vowed to start a band one day.[citation needed] Rounding out the group was Chris Baio, Koenig's suite-mate in his sophomore year, with whom he shared a love of Destiny's Child. The group immediately got to work, playing their first show in 2006 at a battle of the bands in a campus basement. They placed third out of four. Later that year, some of their demos appeared online, earning raves from sites like Stereogum and Pitchfork.[citation needed] Before they knew it, they were selling out shows and appearing on the cover of Spin without even having released an album.[20]

Their eponymous debut album arrived on January 29, 2008, and by the end of the year they had performed on Saturday Night Live, played for 40,000 fans at England's Glastonbury festival, and sold nearly half a million albums. The album was self-produced while they were working full-time jobs. Since then, the band have released another three albums: Contra (2010), Modern Vampires of the City (2013), and Father of the Bride (2019).

The band has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards. In 2011, Contra was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album, but Brothers by The Black Keys won the award. In 2014, Modern Vampires of the City was nominated in the category and, this time, the band won the award. Following the win, Koenig exclaimed, "I'm the pre-eminent Ezra of my time, and when I die, then we can talk about who comes next."[21] In 2020, Father of the Bride earned the band a second win for Best Alternative Music Album and a first nomination for Album of the Year. "Harmony Hall" was nominated for Best Rock Song.

Time Crisis

In 2015 Koenig began hosting his own internet radio show on Apple Music.

The show, Time Crisis, features Koenig with co-host Jake Longstreth, an American painter, musician, and internet radio personality. Each episode lasts two hours during which Koenig and company discuss corporate snack food history, the tasteful palette of 70s rock (with a focus on The Grateful Dead), portmanteaus, and respond to emails from listeners. Often, the show ends with The Top Five where Koenig and Longstreth compare the top five songs on Apple Music this week to that of a week from the past relevant to the discourse of the episode.[22]

Jonah Hill, Rashida Jones, Mark Ronson, Florence Welch, Jamie Foxx, Tim Heidecker, James Corden,[23] and Koenig's sister, Emma Koenig, have appeared as guests on the internet radio show.

The show debuted on July 12, 2015, and new episodes air fortnightly.[24] The show is in its eighth season.

Neo Yokio

Following a hiatus from Vampire Weekend, Koenig wrote and produced an animated comedy-adventure series about a depressive, demon-slaying playboy voiced by Jaden Smith. The series, Neo Yokio, debuted on Netflix in September 2017.[25] The show was written and produced in 2015, with the final sound mix being completed in January 2016;[26] however, due to issues with Fox, the show was postponed until finally being picked up by Netflix.[27]

Neo Yokio is presented in the style of an anime series. However, in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Koenig stated that he believes the show is not a traditional anime: "First of all, out of respect for true anime, I've always called Neo Yokio "anime-inspired" – it's a hybrid. But I've always been a fan of anime, and I always wanted to do something that was kind of an homage to it. Maybe a loving parody. Initially the people I was working with thought I should be the voice of the main character, but I was, like, 'I just spent seven years being the frontman of something, using my voice all the time. What I need right now is to slip into the background of something.'"[28]

Upon release, the show's first season received mixed reviews from critics, earning a 54% score on Rotten Tomatoes.[29] Shannon Liao of The Verge criticised the show's story and voice-acting, writing that "the initial glamor of the backdrops and talent involved wears off fast. It has awful voice acting, and a pointless, predictable story that’s only surprising because it’s so willing to hit the bottom of the barrel."[30] The New York Times gave the show a more optimistic review, stating that "if a defensive reading of the line, “Yes, my girlfriend broke up with me to take a finance job in San Francisco,” makes you chuckle, “Neo Yokio” may be for you."[31]

On an episode of Time Crisis in early 2018, Koenig spoke about the future of Neo Yokio, hinting that "Neo's not dead."[32] However, Netflix cancelled the show the following month after one season and a Christmas special.

Other projects and appearances

In 2009, Koenig provided vocals on the song "Carby" on LP, the debut album from Discovery, a group which features Vampire Weekend keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij and Ra Ra Riot vocalist Wes Miles. In the same year, he appeared on "Warm Heart of Africa" by the Very Best, "Pyromiltia" by Theophilus London, "I Could Be Wrong" by Chromeo and "Dynamo" by Abd al Malik.

In 2012, Koenig performed "I Think Ur a Contra" with Angelique Kidjo in her PBS special. He appeared and provided vocals in the music video for Duck Sauce's "Barbra Streisand". His recording of the song "Papa Hobo", by Paul Simon, was included as part of the soundtrack for Max Winkler's film Ceremony.

In 2013, Koenig was featured in the song "Jessica" by Major Lazer.

In 2014, Koenig was featured on "Ezra's Interlude" by Chromeo, as well as "New Dorp, New York" by SBTRKT. He also appeared in the HBO drama series Girls[33] and Haim's music video for "My Song 5" featuring A$AP Ferg,[34] and performed the voice of Ryland on the animated series Major Lazer. At the 86th Academy Awards, Koenig accompanied Karen O on backing vocals and acoustic guitar for her performance of the Oscar-nominated song "The Moon Song" from the film Her.

In 2016, Koenig was credited as a writer and producer on the song "Hold Up" by Beyoncé.[35] Due to these contributions, Koenig was nominated for a Grammy Award for the album Lemonade. In January and April 2016, Koenig vocally supported political candidate Bernie Sanders by performing at a number of his rallies.[36]

In 2017, Koenig made an appearance in Charli XCX's music video for "Boys".

In 2018, Koenig was credited as a songwriter and producer on the single "I Promise You" by James Corden, from the film Peter Rabbit, which also prominently featured Vampire Weekend's songs. His demo of the song was also released.[37]

In February 2020, Vampire Weekend performed at a rally for U.S Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders.[38][39]

In 2022, Koenig was credited as a co-writer and producer of Liam Gallagher's song "Moscow Rules" from his album C'mon You Know. He also plays multiple instruments across the album.

Also in 2022, Koenig was featured as a vocalist for Phoenix's song "Tonight", which is the third single from the band's seventh album, Alpha Zulu.

Influences

Since the age of 9, Koenig has been an admirer of music. In a 2014 interview with Vulture, he stated, "My dad is a massive music fan, so even just growing up in the house, he was buying new cool music, up through when I was born. So I was very familiar with the Ramones, Run DMC, Blondie—core New York music. My parents would often play the Ramones song, "We’re a Happy Family", so I remember when I was 9 or 10, learning the lyrics and trying to understand." By the time he got to high school, Koenig's taste had slightly changed: "I had some older friends who were really obsessed with hip-hop, De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest. There’s something about Midnight Marauders; it feels like a late night in the city album."[40]

Koenig is also a self-professed fan of bands such as the Grateful Dead and Sublime, who he believes largely influenced his musical taste.[32]

Personal life

In August 2018, Koenig's girlfriend, actress Rashida Jones, gave birth to their son.[41]

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Ezra Michael Koenig ˌ k eɪ n ɪ ɡ KAY nig born April 8 1984 1 2 3 is an American musician singer songwriter producer and internet radio personality He is best known as the lead vocalist guitarist and primary songwriter of indie rock band Vampire Weekend Additionally Koenig is the creator of the Netflix animated comedy series Neo Yokio and also hosts the Apple Music radio talk show Time Crisis with Ezra Koenig Time Crisis is airing its eighth season as of 2022 Ezra KoenigKoenig performing in San Francisco in 2014Born 1984 04 08 April 8 1984 age 38 New York City U S Alma materColumbia UniversityOccupationsMusiciansinger songwriterrecord producertelevision writerradio hostTelevisionNeo YokioPartnerRashida Jones 2015 present Children1Musical careerGenresIndie popindie rockbaroque popworldbeatInstrument s VocalsguitarpianopercussionsaxophoneYears active2006 presentLabelsColumbiaXL RecordingsMember ofVampire WeekendKoeing s speaking voice source source On Vampire Weekend s song Cousins Websitevampireweekend wbr comOver his career Koenig has received many accolades including five Grammy Award nominations for his work with Vampire Weekend in 2010 2013 and 2019 including Album of the Year with wins in 2013 and 2019 for Best Alternative Music Album He was also nominated for Album of the Year in 2016 for his production work on Beyonce s album Lemonade 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Vampire Weekend 2 2 Time Crisis 2 3 Neo Yokio 3 Other projects and appearances 4 Influences 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditKoenig was born in New York City and is the son of Bobby Bass a psychotherapist and Robin Koenig a set dresser on film and TV productions 5 He is Jewish and his family emigrated to the U S from Romania and Hungary 6 7 8 9 His parents lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan before moving to Glen Ridge New Jersey shortly after their son s birth He graduated from Glen Ridge High School Koenig has a younger sister Emma Koenig born 1988 who is the author of the books FUCK i m in my twenties 10 and Moan and has written for television and magazines Ezra began writing music around the age of ten and his first song ever was titled Bad Birthday Party citation needed While attending Columbia University he ran a blog called Internet Vibes about fashion existentialism personal identity and modern culture 11 12 After graduating he taught English through Teach for America at Junior High School 258 in Brooklyn New York Students recalled Koenig bringing his guitar with him to class despite trying to hide it and his music career He was described as a laid back teacher who successfully made bonds with his students 13 In fall 2007 a deal with XL Recordings cut short Koenig s teaching career During his schooling and college years he was involved in numerous musical projects with Wes Miles 14 a childhood friend and now current frontman of Ra Ra Riot Koenig and Miles formed an experimental band The Sophisticuffs which was described as wildly inventive musical work 15 In 2004 Koenig formed the rap band L Homme Run notable for the comedic track Pizza Party 16 with Andrew Kalaidjian and fellow Vampire Weekend band member Chris Tomson played saxophone for the indie rock band Dirty Projectors and worked as an intern for The Walkmen 17 Career EditVampire Weekend Edit Main article Vampire Weekend In 2005 Ezra formed the indie rock band Vampire Weekend The name of the group was in reference to an unreleased indie film of the same name that Ezra and his friends produced during a vacation In the film Ezra portrayed the protagonist Walcott a man hell bent on escaping Cape Cod as he believed vampires were coming Many songs from the band s eponymous release made reference to the film 18 citation needed Koenig performing with Vampire Weekend 2014 Ezra met his bandmates at Columbia University prior to 2003 19 After already having met drummer Chris Tomson Koenig became acquainted with Rostam Batmanglij The two immediately bonded over Radiohead at a party during freshman year and vowed to start a band one day citation needed Rounding out the group was Chris Baio Koenig s suite mate in his sophomore year with whom he shared a love of Destiny s Child The group immediately got to work playing their first show in 2006 at a battle of the bands in a campus basement They placed third out of four Later that year some of their demos appeared online earning raves from sites like Stereogum and Pitchfork citation needed Before they knew it they were selling out shows and appearing on the cover of Spin without even having released an album 20 Their eponymous debut album arrived on January 29 2008 and by the end of the year they had performed on Saturday Night Live played for 40 000 fans at England s Glastonbury festival and sold nearly half a million albums The album was self produced while they were working full time jobs Since then the band have released another three albums Contra 2010 Modern Vampires of the City 2013 and Father of the Bride 2019 The band has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards In 2011 Contra was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album but Brothers by The Black Keys won the award In 2014 Modern Vampires of the City was nominated in the category and this time the band won the award Following the win Koenig exclaimed I m the pre eminent Ezra of my time and when I die then we can talk about who comes next 21 In 2020 Father of the Bride earned the band a second win for Best Alternative Music Album and a first nomination for Album of the Year Harmony Hall was nominated for Best Rock Song Time Crisis Edit Main article Time Crisis with Ezra Koenig In 2015 Koenig began hosting his own internet radio show on Apple Music The show Time Crisis features Koenig with co host Jake Longstreth an American painter musician and internet radio personality Each episode lasts two hours during which Koenig and company discuss corporate snack food history the tasteful palette of 70s rock with a focus on The Grateful Dead portmanteaus and respond to emails from listeners Often the show ends with The Top Five where Koenig and Longstreth compare the top five songs on Apple Music this week to that of a week from the past relevant to the discourse of the episode 22 Jonah Hill Rashida Jones Mark Ronson Florence Welch Jamie Foxx Tim Heidecker James Corden 23 and Koenig s sister Emma Koenig have appeared as guests on the internet radio show The show debuted on July 12 2015 and new episodes air fortnightly 24 The show is in its eighth season Neo Yokio Edit Main article Neo Yokio Following a hiatus from Vampire Weekend Koenig wrote and produced an animated comedy adventure series about a depressive demon slaying playboy voiced by Jaden Smith The series Neo Yokio debuted on Netflix in September 2017 25 The show was written and produced in 2015 with the final sound mix being completed in January 2016 26 however due to issues with Fox the show was postponed until finally being picked up by Netflix 27 Neo Yokio is presented in the style of an anime series However in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine Koenig stated that he believes the show is not a traditional anime First of all out of respect for true anime I ve always called Neo Yokio anime inspired it s a hybrid But I ve always been a fan of anime and I always wanted to do something that was kind of an homage to it Maybe a loving parody Initially the people I was working with thought I should be the voice of the main character but I was like I just spent seven years being the frontman of something using my voice all the time What I need right now is to slip into the background of something 28 Upon release the show s first season received mixed reviews from critics earning a 54 score on Rotten Tomatoes 29 Shannon Liao of The Verge criticised the show s story and voice acting writing that the initial glamor of the backdrops and talent involved wears off fast It has awful voice acting and a pointless predictable story that s only surprising because it s so willing to hit the bottom of the barrel 30 The New York Times gave the show a more optimistic review stating that if a defensive reading of the line Yes my girlfriend broke up with me to take a finance job in San Francisco makes you chuckle Neo Yokio may be for you 31 On an episode of Time Crisis in early 2018 Koenig spoke about the future of Neo Yokio hinting that Neo s not dead 32 However Netflix cancelled the show the following month after one season and a Christmas special Other projects and appearances EditIn 2009 Koenig provided vocals on the song Carby on LP the debut album from Discovery a group which features Vampire Weekend keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij and Ra Ra Riot vocalist Wes Miles In the same year he appeared on Warm Heart of Africa by the Very Best Pyromiltia by Theophilus London I Could Be Wrong by Chromeo and Dynamo by Abd al Malik In 2012 Koenig performed I Think Ur a Contra with Angelique Kidjo in her PBS special He appeared and provided vocals in the music video for Duck Sauce s Barbra Streisand His recording of the song Papa Hobo by Paul Simon was included as part of the soundtrack for Max Winkler s film Ceremony In 2013 Koenig was featured in the song Jessica by Major Lazer In 2014 Koenig was featured on Ezra s Interlude by Chromeo as well as New Dorp New York by SBTRKT He also appeared in the HBO drama series Girls 33 and Haim s music video for My Song 5 featuring A AP Ferg 34 and performed the voice of Ryland on the animated series Major Lazer At the 86th Academy Awards Koenig accompanied Karen O on backing vocals and acoustic guitar for her performance of the Oscar nominated song The Moon Song from the film Her In 2016 Koenig was credited as a writer and producer on the song Hold Up by Beyonce 35 Due to these contributions Koenig was nominated for a Grammy Award for the album Lemonade In January and April 2016 Koenig vocally supported political candidate Bernie Sanders by performing at a number of his rallies 36 In 2017 Koenig made an appearance in Charli XCX s music video for Boys In 2018 Koenig was credited as a songwriter and producer on the single I Promise You by James Corden from the film Peter Rabbit which also prominently featured Vampire Weekend s songs His demo of the song was also released 37 In February 2020 Vampire Weekend performed at a rally for U S Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders 38 39 In 2022 Koenig was credited as a co writer and producer of Liam Gallagher s song Moscow Rules from his album C mon You Know He also plays multiple instruments across the album Also in 2022 Koenig was featured as a vocalist for Phoenix s song Tonight which is the third single from the band s seventh album Alpha Zulu Influences EditSince the age of 9 Koenig has been an admirer of music In a 2014 interview with Vulture he stated My dad is a massive music fan so even just growing up in the house he was buying new cool music up through when I was born So I was very familiar with the Ramones Run DMC Blondie core New York music My parents would often play the Ramones song We re a Happy Family so I remember when I was 9 or 10 learning the lyrics and trying to understand By the time he got to high school Koenig s taste had slightly changed I had some older friends who were really obsessed with hip hop De La Soul Tribe Called Quest There s something about Midnight Marauders it feels like a late night in the city album 40 Koenig is also a self professed fan of bands such as the Grateful Dead and Sublime who he believes largely influenced his musical taste 32 Personal life EditIn August 2018 Koenig s girlfriend actress Rashida Jones gave birth to their son 41 References Edit Ezra Koenig New Songs Playlists amp Latest News BBC Music BBC Retrieved January 10 2019 Ezra Koenig on Instagram April 8 1994 Instagram Archived from the original on 2021 12 26 Retrieved January 10 2019 Today in Entertainment History AP NEWS Retrieved January 10 2019 Vampire Weekend 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Playing Pranks On The Future Rock Star Music Celebrity Artist News MTV com Retrieved 2013 05 13 Roberts Michael 2008 06 11 Q amp A With Wes Miles of Ra Ra Riot Denver Music Backbeat Blogs westword com Retrieved 2013 05 13 Look at me I made a blog Reginald s Lament The Sophisticuffs Madeablog com 2009 07 24 Archived from the original on 2012 03 04 Retrieved 2013 05 13 Video Hits Interview Vampire Weekend YouTube 2010 05 13 Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved 2013 05 13 5 10 15 20 Ezra Koenig News Pitchfork 2010 08 17 Retrieved 2013 05 13 Vampire Weekend s Ezra Koenig on His Early Influences the Continued Oxford Comma Debate and the Most Important Hometown Shows Vulture March 28 2014 Pressel Jennifer June 2007 Vampire Weekend Strives for a Cohesive Sound Columbia College Today Retrieved December 21 2020 The Semi Charmed Life of Vampire Weekend Rolling Stone 4 February 2010 Vampire Weekend Win Best Alternative Music Album GRAMMY com 3 March 2014 Vampire Weekend s Ezra Koenig Gets Beats 1 Show Pitchfork 6 July 2015 Retrieved 2015 11 18 Watch James Corden Crash Ezra Koenig s Time Crisis Pitchfork 4 October 2017 Time Crisis Apple Music Beats 1 Luu Christopher September 29 2017 This New Netflix Show May Finally Get You Hooked On Anime Refinery29 Retrieved October 2 2017 Ezra Koenig Talks Netflix s Neo Yokio and Its Homage to Anime HYPEBEAST 20 September 2017 Listen to Zane Lowe and Ezra Koenig posted by Zane Lowe on Apple Music iTunes Ezra Koenig on New Animated Series Next Vampire Weekend LP Rolling Stone 2 October 2017 Neo Yokio Season 1 Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes Netflix s Neo Yokio has the makings of a brilliant anime but fails the execution The Verge 22 September 2017 Hale Mike 21 September 2017 Review An Anime New York in Netflix s Neo Yokio The New York Times a b Crisis Time Time Crisis Episode 62 Sublime Goldfish Apple Music Beats1 Retrieved 11 February 2018 Watch Vampire Weekend s Ezra Koenig Made a Cameo on Girls Pitchfork pitchfork com 17 February 2013 NME News Haim joined by Grimes and Vampire Weekend in teaser for My Song 5 video watch NME COM Archived from the original on 2014 08 21 Beyonce Releases New Album Lemonade Featuring Kendrick Lamar Jack White the Weeknd James Blake Pitchfork Media 23 April 2016 Retrieved 23 April 2016 Puglise Nicole 20 June 2016 Vampire Weekend frontman on the end of the road for Bernie Sanders the Guardian Ezra Koenig I Promise You Spin 16 February 2018 Ezra Koenig on Instagram this picture and caption are from February 2016 when we played our first ever Bernie rally in Iowa City we re doing it again February 1 2020 in Cedar Rapids Also boniver is playing a rally the night before in Clive Instagram Archived from the original on 2021 12 26 Retrieved March 1 2020 Vampire Weekend Perform at Bernie Sanders Rally Watch pitchfork com 2 February 2020 Retrieved March 1 2020 Vampire Weekend s Ezra Koenig on His Early Influences the Continued Oxford Comma Debate and the Most Important Hometown 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