The Actor

Album: The Dream (2022)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • On March 5, 1982, the comic actor and Blues Brother John Belushi died of a drug overdose in his bungalow at the Chateau Marmont Hotel in West Hollywood. This fictionalized story recounts how a struggling actor-turned-dealer sold Belushi the speedball that killed him.
  • The tale of an actor subsidizing his dream by becoming a coke dealer feeds into the idea of the hedonism of 1980s America. "When we were producing it, it was very guitar-heavy, but the greatest discovery was this arpeggiated synth that created this intoxicating vibe," vocalist Joe Newman told Apple Music. "It reinforces this whole '80s, Reagan, drug-excess world."
  • Alt-J's fourth album, The Dream, is not for the fainthearted. There are plenty of dark themes, from this song's tragic tale of the Hollywood dream gone wrong to one's last moments in "Philadelphia."

    "We experience a lot of harrowing things in our lives," explained Newman to The Guardian. "They build up and you write about them in time, and you come up with ideas that fit those emotions and you put it all together."
  • Keyboardist Gus Unger-Hamilton's wife April contributes backing vocals.

Comments: 1

  • Full Metal from UsThis song is seriously addictive. Fitting I guess.
see more comments

Editor's Picks

Phil Hurtt ("I'll Be Around")

Phil Hurtt ("I'll Be Around")Songwriter Interviews

Phil was a songwriter, producer and voice behind many Philadelphia soul classics. When disco hit, he got an interesting project: The Village People.

Tanita Tikaram

Tanita TikaramSongwriter Interviews

When she released her first album in 1988, Tanita became a UK singing sensation at age 19. She talks about her darkly sensual voice and quirky songwriting style.

Ralph Casale  - Session Pro

Ralph Casale - Session ProSongwriter Interviews

A top New York studio musician, Ralph played guitar on many '60s hits, including "Lightnin' Strikes," "A Lover's Concerto" and "I Am A Rock."

Emmylou Harris

Emmylou HarrisSongwriter Interviews

She thinks of herself as a "song interpreter," but back in the '80s another country star convinced Emmylou to take a crack at songwriting.

Yoko Ono

Yoko OnoSongwriter Interviews

At 80 years old, Yoko has 10 #1 Dance hits. She discusses some of her songs and explains what inspired John Lennon's return to music in 1980.

Bass Player Scott Edwards

Bass Player Scott EdwardsSong Writing

Scott was Stevie Wonder's bass player before becoming a top session player. Hits he played on include "I Will Survive," "Being With You" and "Sara Smile."