Andrew McMahon always had a knack for finding the sweet spot between pop and rock, merging into that wonderful subgenre known as piano rock. From the giddy carnival-esque opening, right through to the gradual intertwining of the two song parts with echoes of “You can breathe but the air is running out” and “And maybe, the world’ll look like this forever” slowly fading out, “MFEO” reminds me that life wouldn’t be life with both the dark and the light, and that’s okay so long as you’ve got a good song to sing along to. But I almost think it was divine intervention courtesy of Mr. McMahon. is about as perfect as records come.

By the end the chorus is stuck in your head and you’re sucked into Everything In Transit. as a whole, is always there for me when I do. Even when the lyrics were a little melancholy, they were placed on a background of such perfect hooks that you.

The age of 15 for me was a dizzy year tied up with a back and forth relationship, knowing that it wasn’t what was best for me but not wanting to let go.

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I can’t help but admire that McMahon acknowledges those “downer thoughts,” but promises that he’s going to move past them. The lyrics were incredibly relatable to me once I discovered the song, especially “, And it’s all that I can do to stay with all the things I didn’t say to you before you moved across the country”. “Into the Airwaves” still takes me back to being 16 and not being sure how I should express my feelings. This album holds a special place for me and the rest of the staff at idobi. “Into the Airwaves” was a song that I didn’t pay too much attention to, because it was at the end of the album and I rarely made it that far into the CD before I had to get out of my car. People and Things was released October 4, 2011.

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The way Andrew McMahon crafted “Rescued” with poetic lyrics that so many people can relate to makes this song a tiny gem hidden between some big hits on Everything in Transit. If Andrew McMahon is the Ben Folds of Something Corporate, then his side project Jack's Mannequin is his Fear of Pop, his opportunity to step out of the group and try something different.

This album has always been there, and we’re certain it always will be. As Everything in Transit was released, my high school days were in their prime. Though the exact memory from ten years ago might be a little fuzzy, we all do remember loving every moment spent with this record.

remember loving every moment spent with this record. “Into the Airwaves” was a song that I didn’t pay too much attention to, because it was at the end of the album and I rarely made it that far into the CD before I had to get out of my car. The song is the crumbling ending of what once was an empire, and that feeling of grasping at strings better left to fray has been the realest emotion I’ve felt for awhile. This song encompasses the exciting times when the future looks bright and enticing, but also the anxiety that comes with the great unknown. is what we’ll always turn to. I may not remember what brought me to Jack’s Mannequin, but it doesn’t really matter, does it? I had my first MP3 player that didn’t hold nearly enough music, so the space was precious. Find release reviews and credits for Everything in Transit [10th Anniversary Edition] ... Recording Location.

There are so many days when I’m just humming the chorus over and over under my breath. I had my first MP3 player that didn’t hold nearly enough music, so the space was precious. 2, Kill the Messenger [Live From Rock Xentral].

1: Made For Each Other, Pt. ], MFEO: Made for Each Other, Pt. “Into the Airwaves” still takes me back to being 16 and not being sure how I should express my feelings.

“Dark Blue” was my go-to earbud filler.