JACK'S MANNEQUIN


'Jack's Mannequin' is a rock band from Orange County, California. A solo project of Andrew McMahon that started in 2004, the band's debut album was released in August 2005. In June of that year, McMahon was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. After he made a full recovery, his album, ''Everything in Transit'', was received with positive response by fans and critics. They are currently signed to Sire Records.

Contents
History
Members
Discography
Albums
Singles
EPs
Non-album tracks
External links
References

History


Jack's Mannequin performing at the House of Blues, Cleveland.

Andrew McMahon's professional music career started out initially as the lead vocalist and pianist for the well-known California rock band, Something Corporate. The primary impulse behind McMahon's solo project Jack's Mannequin was a song he recorded in December 2003 titled, "Locked Doors." He felt the song was too different from previous Something Corporate material to be one of their songs. He realized that if he ever decided to release it, it would be on a solo album rather than a Something Corporate record.[1] The idea seemed outlandish until late summer of 2004 when both McMahon and his bandmates were exhausted from months of touring. They decided to take a temporary break. During his time off, McMahon laid down piano and vocal tracks for a song on Hidden in Plain View's ''Life in Dreaming'' and two songs on Tommy Lee's ''.
While Something Corporate's other songwriter and lead guitarist Josh Partington created a side project of his own called Firescape, McMahon started writing his own songs. He never expected the songs to be released. McMahon took a more therapeutic approach in writing these songs, resulting in a more personal and intimate testament of his songwriting. They dealt with "coming home, and having home be way different than I had remembered it [...], abandoning a lot of people, and things, that I had normally been so attached to [...], exploring and being okay with myself, and not having to make excuses for who I am, and accepting who I am", McMahon stated in an interview.[2] Although he just planned on recording them, the songs really began to take shape collectively. He paid for the production out of his own pocket, which ultimately led to a record deal with Maverick Records. The first album titled Everything in Transit was released in August 2005 and received a positive response from fans and critics alike. A summer tour was scheduled to support the record release, but was cancelled after McMahon was diagnosed with Acute Lymphatic Leukemia and had a bone marrow transplant. After Jack's Mannequin releases their next album, Andrew says that he will probably be going back to Something Corporate. The band is going back into the studio in the summer of 2007 to record the next album. On August 6th, 2007 on their MySpace page they put up lyrics to an older unreleased song called "Cellular Phone".

Members



Andrew McMahonvocals, piano

★ Bobby "Raw" Anderson – guitar, backup vocals

★ Jonathan Sullivan – bass

★ Jay McMillan – drums

Discography


Albums


★ ''Everything in Transit'' (2005) #37 U.S.

★ "Untitled Future Release" (2007)
Singles


★ "The Mixed Tape" #124 US

★ "The Lights and Buzz"

★ "Dark Blue"

★ "La La Lie"
EPs


★ "Holiday from Real"/"Kill the Messenger" 7" vinyl (2005)
Non-album tracks


★ "Lonely for Her" – released on the iTunes Store version of ''Everything in Transit'' (2005)

★ "The Lights and Buzz" – released as a digital download at the iTunes Store (2005)

★ "Meet Me at My Window" – released on ''Sound of Superman'' (2006)

★ "Last Straw, AZ" – released as a free download with pre-orders of the re-release of ''Everything in Transit'' (2006)

★ "Bruised (Acoustic)" – released on Fearless Record's Punk Goes Acoustic 2'' (2007)

★ "Bruised (Remix)" - released on '' (2006)

★ "God (Cover)" - released on '' (2007) with Mick Fleetwood

★ "Cellphone" - performed live at Lollapalooza.

★ "Katie" - performed throughout the Tour for the Cure

External links



Jack's Mannequin's official website

Jack's Mannequin Fan Page

Jack's Mannequin's profile at MySpace

Jack's Mannequin's profile at PureVolume

Jack's Mannequin's Blog: This is a Story

References


1. Interview with Andrew McMahon
2. Andrew McMahon (Jack's Mannequin)


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