Top 10 Most Epic Andrew McMahon Songs

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Andrew McMahon

Andrew McMahon has been a busy force in alternative music since the early 2000โ€™s. His high school band, Something Corporate, had a cult following before their breakup in 2004, when McMahon shifted focus to his most popular project, Jackโ€™s Mannequin.

Recently, Andrew McMahon has abandoned the Jackโ€™s Mannequin name to focus on his solo career under the moniker Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness. As McMahon gears up to hit the road with ะŸะฐะฝะธะบะฐ! ะะฐ ะ”ะธัะบะพั‚ะตะบะต ะธ Weezer this summer, itโ€™s a good time to look back on some of the best tracks his career has to offer.

10. “The Mixed Tape” (Jack’s Mannequin- Everything in Transit)

โ€œThe Mixed Tapeโ€ was the first single off of Jackโ€™s Mannequinโ€™s wildly popular Everything in Transit, and is one of the more popular tracks in Andrew McMahonโ€™s catalog. Bitter and guitar-heavy, โ€œThe Mixed Tapeโ€ spoke to every angsty teen that came of age in the late 2000โ€™s.

9. “My Racing Thoughts” (Jack’s Mannequin- People and Things)

Each Jackโ€™s Mannequin album revolves around a central theme from McMahonโ€™s personal life. 2005โ€™s Everything in Transit centered around a breakup, while 2008โ€™s The Glass Passenger detailed McMahonโ€™s battle with leukemia at age 23, and 2011โ€™s People and Things discussed McMahonโ€™s married life. Due to the major developments in McMahonโ€™s life post-Transit, People and Things is far more matured, lyrically and sonically, when compared to his pre-2005 work. However, โ€œMy Racing Thoughtsโ€ is a Springsteen-esque track that captures the youthfulness and excitement McMahon previously displayed on his early work.

 

8. “If U C Jordan” (Something Corporate- Audioboxer)

While this is the most juvenile song in McMahonโ€™s catalog, โ€œIf U C Jordanโ€ is the only reason Iโ€™m able to write an article on McMahonโ€™s career in the first place. โ€œJordanโ€ was Something Corporateโ€™s breakout single, and remains SoCoโ€™s biggest hit to date. Though โ€œJordanโ€ isnโ€™t the most complex song, itโ€™s one of those songs that beg to be screamed along to, especially if you have a Jordan in your own life. Plus the music video is so stereotypically 2000โ€™s that itโ€™s hilarious to watch.

7. “Holiday From Real” (Jack’s Mannequin- Everything in Transit)

Giddy and summery, โ€œHoliday From Realโ€ is an ode to doing absolutely nothing productive. โ€œHoliday From Realโ€ makes for a quality vacation anthem, but part of the songโ€™s fun is hearing McMahon grow self-aware about how boring it is doing nothing all the time: โ€œWe’d waste our weeks beneath the sun/We’d lie and tell our friends it’s so much fun/Out hereโ€

6. “MFEO” (Jack’s Mannequin- Everything in Transit)

The penultimate track to Everything in Transit, MFEO is split into two parts. Part one is so bubbly and optimistic that itโ€™s almost overwhelming. Part two acts as a step back into reality, allowing the listener some time to breathe (get it???).

5. “Konstantine” (Something Corporate- Songs for Silent Movies)

It would be impossible for me to write a top ten list about McMahon without including โ€œKonstantineโ€. โ€œKonstantineโ€ is a universal favorite amongst McMahonโ€™s fanbase, and rightfully so. The nearly ten-minute long epic is one of the most emotionally raw songs from any of McMahonโ€™s projects. โ€œKonstantineโ€ was a rarity off of a Japan-only Something Corporate release, but fans became so passionate about it that it was officially released on Something Corporateโ€™s greatest hits compilation in 2006- itโ€™s also the most-requested song at any McMahon concert. Itโ€™s tough to listen past the four-minute mark without feeling like youโ€™re thirteen again and life is so full of drama but Andrew McMahon just GETS you.

4. “Caves” (Jack’s Mannequin- The Glass Passenger)

Much of The Glass Passenger touches on the subject of McMahonโ€™s cancer treatment and subsequent recovery, but no song is more explicit about it than โ€œCavesโ€. A haunting piano line plays under McMahonโ€™s strained and vulnerable vocals, as lines such as โ€œ‘We’re not gonna lie/Son, you just might die/Get you on that morphine drip, drip’โ€ give every listener a clear glimpse into what McMahon had to deal with.

3. “Miss California” (Jack’s Mannequin- The Glass Passenger)

By far my favorite Andrew McMahon song about murder (sorry, โ€œMe And The Moonโ€), โ€œMiss Californiaโ€ has some of the most clever songwriting in McMahonโ€™s career. Much like The Policeโ€™s โ€œEvery Breath You Takeโ€, โ€œMiss Californiaโ€ plays like a poppy love song until red flags start to come up: โ€œYou’ll be missed, Miss California/We’ll be married in the rain/When they can’t find you I’m sure I’ll be the one they blame/But they can’t prove anything, Miss Californiaโ€.

2. “High Dive” (Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness- Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness)

When I first got Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness I spent a decent portion of my day just listening to โ€œHigh Diveโ€ on repeat. Thanks to some gorgeous lyrical imagery and an infectious piano-driven melody, โ€œHigh Diveโ€ is arguably the most addictive song McMahon has ever written.

1. “Miss Delaney” (Jack’s Mannequin- Everything in Transit)

โ€œMiss Delaneyโ€ will always have a special place in my heart. This is the song that kept me coming back for more when I started getting deep into Jackโ€™s Mannequin. A breezy musical backdrop contrasts the songโ€™s theme of unrequited love, but itโ€™s hard to imagine โ€œMiss Delaneyโ€ ever being a sad song. If I attempt to pick a favorite line out of this song Iโ€™ll end up quoting the whole thing, so Iโ€™ll leave that up to interpretation.

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