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Jack's Mannequin Live
Band Name: Jack's Mannequin
Venue: London Kings College KCLSU
Support Acts: None
Date: 10th March 2009
Reviewed on Mar 11, 2009
by Gary Lancaster (Gary).

Six years ago, a triumphant Andrew McMahon stood on his piano and declared 'F@$% YEAH LONDON'. His band, Something Corporate had nearly finished their sold out show at the London Astoria and life seemed pretty darn good. Fast forward two years, and McMahon's world had fallen apart. SoCo on indefinite hiatus; solo project not quite off the ground and then Leukaemia - at the age of 22. Testament to his feisty nature, McMahon battled through and from his hospital bed blogged to the world about his plight. SoCo fans knew that this could be it; McMahon knew it too, and for this reason, last night's show at KCLSU – with no support bands, and tickets changing hands outside for £60+, could be nothing but special.

With two albums now under their belt, Jack's Mannequin certainly took their time getting over to the UK, but within seconds of taking to the stage and launching into 'Crashin' it was obvious that the wait had been worth it. In a set of 17 songs including 8 tracks from Everything in Transit and 8 tracks from new album The Glass Passenger, plus one SoCo track (Cavanaugh Park), the band as a whole had the room singing along from start to finish. 'The Mixtape' was well anticipated and did not disappoint. 'Kill The Messenger' had the crowd crooning and 'Holiday For Real' was a definite high point. Tracks from The Glass Passenger were undoubtedly well received but Everything In Transit really was an exceptional record, and it's the songs from there which really shone through; however, 'The Resolution' really is an excellent track and live, it's epic chorus of “I'M ALIVE” resonates in context of the journey McMahon has been through in his relatively few years upon this earth. The added bonus of 'Cavanaugh Park' was bittersweet, but perfect timing, and ending on La La Lie was a beautiful way to end a near perfect set.

More SoCo would have been nice, and a few favourites from Everything In Transit were definitely missed, but the band were tight, the crowd were receptive, and once you've shaken off the fact that JM are not as upbeat and rocky as SoCo; it all fits together nicely. Let's not leave it another six year's eh...

The Glass Passenger Jack's Mannequins' second album is out now and available in all good stores. Check out their official page and listen to some music here!

Check out the official video for 'The Resolution' below!




 Discuss This Review
Andrew is the man! He's so talented. [more]
Posted Mar 11, 2009 by Mike.
One of the best shows I've been to in forever, great performance. The band are awesome too. [more]
Posted Mar 11, 2009 by Gary.
Good review, not so good band. [more]
Posted Mar 11, 2009 by Dipesh.
Best band everrr! wish they would come to atl [more]
Posted Mar 12, 2009 by sexxy_hottness.
k i only lyk, lyk 2 of their song maybe.. but this is NOT one of them... friggin suck dude! [more]
Posted Mar 15, 2009 by Xx-Silent_Screams-xX.
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