Anthony Reynolds, the former frontman of â90s Britpop band Jack, has become homeless and a fundraiser has been launched to help him.
Reynolds led the Cardiff band from 1992 to 2002, releasing three studio albums. Their music often drew comparisons to the chamber pop of artists such as Scott Walker and The Divine Comedy and the art rock of Roxy Music and Suede.
In a GoFundMe page that has been created for him by John Williams, it is explained that Reynolds has been homeless âsince his landlord sold the flat he had lived in for over a decadeâ.
The campaign aims to raise ÂŁ8,000 and at time of writing has so far reached a total of over ÂŁ3,400. You can see the fundraiser page here.
It goes on to say that Reynolds has had to face the âstigmaâ of being a â50 something self-employed musician/writerâ, which has made finding a new flat difficult.
âHe’s spent the last year sofa surfing, staying in b&bs, caravans and a friend of a friend’s barn,â it continues. âHe has been on the council waiting list for accommodation for years, but even homeless, the most they’ve been able to offer him is a possible bed in a notoriously violent and drug-ridden homeless hostel. His parents are elderly and have quite literally no space for him. He has absolutely run out of options and is in desperate need of a secure roof over his head.â
It adds that the money would go towards a deposit on a new flat and advance rental payments, as well as ÂŁ3,000 that would pay off storage costs with Cardiff council.
Jack achieved a cult following in the UK during their tenure and found a loyal following around Europe. They also recorded an EP with Cocteau Twinsâ Simon Raymonde, âLa Belle et la Discothequeâ in 2000.
During the bandâs run, Reynolds also recorded two albums with his own side project Jacques: 1997âs âHow To Make Love, Vol. 1â and âTo Starsâ in 2000.
He continued to record solo music after Jack came to an end, including the 2007 album âBritish Balladsâ, which featured contributions from Raymonde, writer Colin Wilson and cult folk artist Vashti Bunyan.
Reynolds has also written a number of music biographies, with subjects including Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley and The Walker Brothers.
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