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  • Release Date: 10/21/2003
  • Sales Rank: 25,766
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498608272
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North

1LISTENAs You Sleep 3:09
2LISTENSpace 2:57
3LISTENDown 3:28
4LISTENOnly Ashes 3:28
5LISTENMe and the Moon 4:07
6LISTENThe Runaway 3:03
7LISTENRuthless 3:24
8LISTENShe Paints Me Blue 3:39
9LISTENBreak Myself 3:16
10LISTENI Won't Make You 3:50
11LISTEN21 and Invincible 3:19
12LISTENMiss America 3:51

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Editorial Reviews

Something Corporate had the misfortune of being dubbed an emo band throughout their brief existence, a classification that overlooked the group's pop/rock muscle and Andrew McMahon's strong, maturing songcraft. While Leaving Through the Back Window introduced McMahon as a younger generation's Ben Folds (albeit with more angst and less snarky humor), North saw the songwriter taking an introspective turn, shunning the drunk high school girls and classroom bullies of his previous album for thoughtful ruminations on love, celebrity, and the steady approach of adulthood. North's strongest rock songs -- "Space," "Only Ashes," "Break Myself," and "The Runaway" -- boast minor-key guitar riffs and anxious vocals, indicating that the band's sunny disposition also had a dark side, but the album's true highlights are its slower numbers. "As You Sleep" opens the disc with midtempo piano arpeggios, while the striking title track mixes sparse, atmospheric verses with a meteoric chorus. There's some filler here, of course -- perhaps more than the band's debut, which only seemed to lose steam toward the end of its 14-track set list -- but North still proved that Something Corporate had the maturity to move past the majority of their Warped Tour brethren. Unfortunately, rhythm guitarist William Tell quit during the album's supporting tour, and Something Corporate took an extended (perhaps permanent) break several months later. Andrew McMahon went on to form Jack's Mannequin, a band that sampled equally from Something Corporate's sunny, pop-based beginnings and the mature, often melancholic introspection of this sophomore effort. Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

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July 11, 2007: Nothing is better than listening to the way Andrew Mcmahon's voice flows with his piano playing. There is not one song I don't like on this cd. Simply amazing.

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November 22, 2006: This CD is so amazing, from the first song to the last. Something Corporate is my favorite band, and this album makes me love the even more. This album is a bit more mature and grown up than Leaving Through the Window, and some of the songs are much more serious. This just makes the album even better. Some of the highlights of this CD are Only Ashes, Down, and The Runaway. This is a great buy. =]


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