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NEM#96: Andrew McMahon Throws in All His Favorite Things
Publisher |
BackBeat Media
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Apr 19, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:10:44

Andrew has put out nine albums and a few EPs of piano-and-vocal-based pop using various band names since he was in high school in the late '90s.

We discuss two of his Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness tracks: "Blue Vacation" from Upside Down Flowers (2018) and "Synesthesia" from The Pop Underground EP, then "Me and the Moon" by Something Corporate from North (2003), and conclude by listening to "Swim" by Jack's Passenger from The Glass Passenger (2008). Opening music: "I Woke Up in a Car" by Something Corporate from Leaving through the Window (2002). For more, see andrewmcmahon.com

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Andrew has put out nine albums and a few EPs of piano-and-vocal-based pop since he was in high school in the late ’90s, first with the more guitar-heavy Something Corporate, then starting in 2004 as Jack’s Mannequin, and then since 2013 as Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, with whom he’s had his biggest hits. We discuss “Blue Vacation” from Upside Down Flowers (2018), “Synesthesia” from The Pop Underground EP, “Me and the Moon” by Something Corporate from North (2003), and conclude by listening to “Swim” by Jack’s Passenger from The Glass Passenger (2008). Opening music: “I Woke Up in a Car” by Something Corporate from Leaving through the Window (2002). For more, see andrewmcmahon.com. Watch the videos to his most popular songs, “Cecilia and the Satellite” and “Fire Escape.” “Dark Blue” is another big one from Jack’s Mannequin. Here’s a recent live show. Here are a couple of live tracks with him playing solo. Here’s the trailer for Dear Jack, the film about Andrew (narrated by Tommy Lee!). Photo: Tyler Roberts/Aesthetic Magazine Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Check out Mark’s new album.

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