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About Something Corporate
As of 2023, Something Corporate has been active in the live music scene, with several reunion shows and festival appearances scheduled. They have successfully tapped into the nostalgia of their fans while attracting new listeners through their timeless sound and engaging performances. In recent years, the band has participated in various music festivals, showcasing their catalog of beloved songs, including 'Punk's Last Stand' and classic tracks from 'Leaving Through The Window.' Their concerts are characterized by a mix of high-energy anthems and heartfelt ballads, creating an emotional connection with the audience. In 2022, they announced a limited run of shows to celebrate the 20th anniversary of 'Leaving Through The Window,' which sold out in record time, demonstrating their enduring popularity. The band has also hinted at the possibility of new music, exciting fans with the prospect of fresh material alongside their classic hits. Live events for Something Corporate remain a celebration of their legacy, drawing in crowds eager to relive the magic of early 2000s pop punk, making them a significant part of the current concert landscape.
Something Corporate History
Something Corporate is an American rock band formed in 1998 in Orange County, California. The band was founded by piano-driven vocalist Andrew McMahon, who played an essential role in shaping their distinctive sound that blends pop punk with emo sensibilities. Their debut album, 'Audioboxer,' was released in 2001, but it was their sophomore effort, 'Leaving Through The Window,' released in 2002, that propelled them into the limelight, featuring hit singles like 'I Woke Up in a Car' and 'Konstantine.' The band's energetic live performances became a hallmark of their identity, characterized by McMahon's passionate vocals and the group's dynamic instrumentation. Something Corporate's music resonated with the youth of the early 2000s, and they quickly gained a loyal following, leading to numerous tours and festival appearances. However, after releasing their third album, 'North,' in 2003, the band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2004, during which McMahon pursued a solo career with his new project, Jack's Mannequin. The hiatus lasted several years, but in 2010, Something Corporate reunited for a brief tour, delighting fans with their nostalgic hits and showcasing their growth as musicians. Over the years, the band's influence has remained significant in the pop punk and emo scenes, often inspiring newer generations of musicians. They have continued to perform sporadically, building anticipation among fans for their live shows.