The Reunion of Alt-Rock Favorite Something Corporate Includes Concerts, New Recordings, and Retrospective Played in Space: the Best of Something Corporate
The Reunion of Alt-Rock Favorite Something Corporate Includes Concerts, New Recordings, and Retrospective Played in Space: the Best of Something Corporate
LOS ANGELES, March 29 /PRNewswire/ -- After a multi-year hiatus, Something Corporate has reunited, marking the occasion with a return to the studio and the stage, as well as a retrospective 2CD collection. Played in Space: the Best of Something Corporate (Geffen/UMe) will be released April 27, 2010 and brings together 14 highlights from the acclaimed Orange County, California band's career to date. The first disc contains alt-rock favorites "I Woke Up In A Car," "If You C Jordan," "Punk Rock Princess," and "Space." The bonus CD includes a new recording, "Wait," an exclusive remix of "Forget December," the fan-favorite rarity "Konstantine," the previously unreleased in the U.S. "Watch The Sky," AND a new remix of "I Woke Up In A Car" by Owl City's Adam Young. A version exclusive to iTunes also includes a new recording, "Letters To Noelle."
Just having played Bamboozle Left, the performance at Angel Stadium in Anaheim on March 28 was a homecoming for singer-pianist Andrew McMahon, lead guitarist Josh Partington, bassist Kevin "Clutch" Page, and drummer Brian Ireland. They will also play Bamboozle Chicago on May 15 and Bamboozle East on May 1. To coincide with the announcement of these shows, the Something Corporate online merch store, http://www.somethingcorporate.com/soco/store is also relaunching. The new store features both new t-shirt designs as well as a few classics.
Since going their separate ways in 2004, McMahon founded Jack's Mannequin, released two critically acclaimed albums, and defeated leukemia, while Partington formed the band Firescape. Only a brief appearance at Bamboozle Left in 2006 had brought them together until January 2010 when they re-entered a studio to "revisit a couple of demos ('Letters To Noelle' and 'Wait') that," said McMahon to the Orange County Weekly, "we still loved and that we always wanted to get to."
Something Corporate's piano-driven punk-pop tunes debuted with the indie released Ready...Break in 2000 before its widely available 2001 EP Audioboxer, which included "Walking By," via Drive-Thru. The band made its major label debut with 2002's Leaving Through The Window. Played in Space: the Best of Something Corporate culls eight of that album's tracks: "I Woke Up In A Car;" "Hurricane;" "Fall;" "I Want To Save You;" "Cavanaugh Park;" "If You C Jordan;" "Punk Rock Princess;" and "The Astronaut." 2003's North contributes "Space," "She Paints Me Blue," "Me And The Moon," "Down," and "Ruthless."
At the dawn of the new millennium, Something Corporate was hailed as one of rock's most promising new forces. A decade later, Something Corporate is back.
Played in Space: the Best of Something Corporate track listing:
DISC ONE:
1. Space
2. I Woke Up In A Car
3. She Paints Me Blue
4. Hurricane
5. Me And The Moon
6. Fall
7. Ruthless
8. I Want To Save You
9. Cavanaugh Park
10. If You C Jordan
11. Down
12. Punk Rock Princess
13. Walking By
14. The Astronaut
DISC TWO:
1. Konstantine (previously unreleased)
2. Watch The Sky (previously unreleased)
3. Forget December (new exclusive mix)
4. I Woke Up In A Car (Adam Young mix)
5. Wait (new recording)
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Source: Universal Music Enterprises
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