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''Leaving Through the Window'' is the second studio album and major-label debut by
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band
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. Following the success of the
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-released '' Audioboxer'' (2001) EP, the band signed to their label distributor
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in late 2001 after the EP caught their attention. The three-month recording process for ''Leaving Through the Window'' took place in studios across California and Florida, with Jim Wirt acting as producer. A few songs from previous releases were re-recorded for inclusion on the album; the material was anywhere from three months to three years old. A music video was made for "If You C Jordan" in early 2002; the group then embarked on a three-month long US tour. After the tour, ''Leaving Through the Window'' was released jointly by Drive-Thru and MCA Records on May 21. The band performed on the
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in 2002 and supported
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once on a European trek and again on a US tour through to the end of the year. A
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that featured music videos for "I Woke Up in a Car" and "If You C Jordan" was released during the US leg. They co-headlined a three-month US tour with
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, which coincided with the release of a music video for "Punk Rock Princess". It was released as a UK single in early March and was promoted with a tour there; at the end of the month, "If You C Jordan" was released as a single. ''Leaving Through the Window'' sold 12,000 copies in its first week, charting at number 101 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart in the process. It appeared on another ''Billboard'' chart, Heatseekers Albums, where it reached number one. "Punk Rock Princess" and "If You C Jordan" had some success: "If You C Jordan" charted at number 29 on ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs chart and number 68 in the UK; "Punk Rock Princess" charted only in the UK at number 33. As of mid-2005, the album's sales stood at 291,000 copies. The record received a mixed reception from critics, with negative comments on its length and frontman
Andrew McMahon Andrew Ross McMahon (born September 3, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter. He was the vocalist, pianist and primary lyricist for the bands Something Corporate and main songwriter for Jack's Mannequin and performs solo both under his own na ...
's vocals, and positive comments about his musicianship.


Background

Something Corporate's debut album ''Ready... Break'' was released through a local concert venue in November 2000. Before vocalist/pianist
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's final year of high school, guitarists Josh Partington and Reuben Hernandez left for college.Shari Black Velvet 2003 Eventually, the two flew back to play gigs. The group met to discuss their commitment to the band; a portion of their day-job wages was being used to help fund the group. Hernandez left the group to continue his studies and was replaced by
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. After finalizing their line-up, the group began performing at local venues, eventually gaining support slots for bands like
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. Shortly afterwards, a number of record labels showed an interest in signing the group.
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representative Sean Striegel suggested to independent label
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that they check out the band while they were in the process of recording the '' Audioboxer'' EP in June 2001. Representatives from the label, who saw the group's crossover potential, visited McMahon's home for a performance in his garage. They stayed for over an hour and a half as the group performed a full set, compared to the 20-minute sets that other labels wanted them to play. The following month, the band signed to Drive-Thru Records; one of the reasons being the label liked their ballads. Drive-Thru wanted a minor release to introduce the band, leading to the release of ''Audioboxer'' in October.
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came across the EP and began playing the track "If You C Jordan" later that month. The EP soon caught the attention of major label
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, which had a distribution deal with Drive-Thru that allowed MCA to upstream bands from them. In November and December, the group toured across the US with the likes of
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,
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and
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.


Production

Pre-production began for ''Leaving Through the Window'' on Boxing Day 2001 and wrapped up in early January 2002. Main recording took place between January and March at various studios across the US: Cello Studios in Hollywood, California; 4th Street Recording in Santa Monica, California; South Beach Studios in Miami Beach, Florida; and Jungle Room Studios in Glendale, California. Jim Wirt produced and engineered all the sessions, with additional engineering by Mike Fraser. "Globes & Maps" was engineered by Brian Reeves. PJ Smith, Alan Sanderson and Joel Ausbrooks served as additional engineers. CJ Eiriksson and Patrick Shevelin acted as
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engineers. Smith provided background vocals on "Punk Rock Princess", "I Woke Up in a Car", "The Astronaut", "Hurricane", "Straw Dog", "Drunk Girl" and "Not What It Seems". Strings were engineered by Steve Churchyard with assistance from Robert Read. Session musician
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contributed
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and organ to "Globes & Maps". "Punk Rock Princess" and "Hurricane", both of which featured on the ''Audioboxer'' EP, were re-recorded for the album as the group wanted to be "happier with their execution", according to McMahon. Three tracks—"Cavanaugh Park", "Straw Dog" and "Drunk Girl"—from ''Ready... Break'' were also re-recorded for the album. On two separate occasions, the piano was tracked in
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to give it a different sound. Mixing was done by
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in April, before being mastered by
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at Marcussen Mastering in Hollywood.


Composition and lyrics

All of the songs on ''Leaving Through the Window'' were written by McMahon, with the exception of "Hurricane", "Fall" and "You're Gone" which were written by Josh Partington. McMahon found it easier coming up with arrangements on the piano, rather than a guitar, as it seemed a better instrument to expand song structures. The band spent the time required to get the right sound balance between McMahon's piano, and Partington and Tell's guitars. McMahon reasoned that instruments needed to be at the right place in a song's arrangement so they could be "both felt and heard." "Punk Rock Princess", "Cavanaugh Park", "Straw Dog" and "Globes & Maps" feature string arrangements written by Paul Buckmaster who conducted the 26-piece orchestra that performed them. Partington described the album as a "conglomeration of songs that were anywhere from three months to three years old ... like a greatest hits of our early stuff." Discussing the album's title, McMahon said they wanted a name that was connected to some of the tracks, namely, to two lines in "I Want to Save You". He added that they lines "kind of reference the kind of getting in and out without being detected so that's how we came out with that". Musically, the album has been classified as
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,
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and
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. It has been compared to works by bands like Jimmy Eat World,
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, Lit, and
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. Austin Saalman of '' Under the Radar'' wrote that the album was a "a warm concoction of guitar-heavy pop-punk and emotive piano rock, charmingly complemented by ..McMahon’s naive boy-next-door lyrical sensitivity". "I Want to Save You" is a character sketch of a girl who was mistreated by her partner. Discussing "Punk Rock Princess", McMahon said he was interested in a girl who liked punk rock music while he was in high school. The song served as a metaphor for what was a frequent discrepancy between the pair, which McMahon described: "She was cooler than I was and she liked punk and I was this, like, squirrely kid in, like, a piano band." The song had initially began as a ballad. "I Woke Up in a Car" was written after the first Something Corporate tour. A day or two after it ended, McMahon sat in his parents' garage, where his piano was situated and wrote the song around his memories of the tour. They almost named it "I Woke Up in a Van", but felt that it did not fit as well as car did. The song references a show the band played in
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at The Chance venue. "If You C Jordan" was written during McMahon's last year in high school, after a guy named Jordan wanted to fight with him over a girl. It is about being bullied and using words to fight back. The track was not initially planned for release on the album and was meant to appear solely on the ''Audioboxer'' EP. "If You C Jordan" and "If I Were a Terrorist, I'd Bomb the Graduation" were written during the same period in
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. The band wanted both tracks to on the EP as an introduction to their music. However, "Terrorist" was left off the release because of the
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; the group thought it would be in bad taste to use it. They had been playing the track live for up to six months before the event occurred. "The Astronaut" was written in the midst of the album's recording sessions while
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was working in the next room. It lyrics reference space travel, which would continue to be an occasional theme in McMahon's songwriting. "Hurricane" is credited to Partington, with McMahon contributing three words. When Partington played the track for the band at practice, McMahon was enthusiastic about it. McMahon wrote "Cavanaugh Park" while he was 16 or 17; it was named after a recreational area in Lake Forest, California. The park serves as a benchmark for incidents while growing up, like hanging out with friends and getting into trouble. The pop punk track "Fall" is followed by two
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songs, "Straw Dog" and "Good News"; the latter two, plus closer "Globes & Maps", showcased a sound that McMahon would later explore with his solo project
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a few years later.


Release

While recording was nearly completed, "If You C Jordan" was gaining traction at popular alternative radio stations. In early February 2002, a music video was filmed for the track at
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. It was directed by Richard Reines, who co-founded Drive-Thru Records and filmed over two 14-hour days. It opens with Chris Owen, who acts as Jordan the bully showing up to high school in a Porsche. The band takes musical equipment from the choir room and starts performing in the hallway. It concludes with them hanging out with Summer Altice. On February 25, the group performed the track on ''
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''. On March 15, the album's title ''Leaving Through the Window'' was announced; later that day, the group worked on images for the album with photographer Justin Stephens. Between March and May, the group toured across the US. Following this, the group filmed a music video for "I Woke Up in a Car" in Toronto, Canada during an off day in between tours. ''Leaving Through the Window'' was released on May 21, 2002 as a joint release by Drive-Thru and MCA Records. The UK edition, which was released on September 9, included "Little" and "Walking By" (both from ''Audioboxer'') as bonus tracks. The artwork stars Sara Pohlman, a 15 year-old model from
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. Between late June and mid-August, the group went on the
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(2002). Following this, the group toured across Europe supporting
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in August and September, before headlining two shows in the UK and four in Japan. "I Woke Up in a Car" was released to
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radio on September 27. In October and November, the band toured across the US alongside New Found Glory,
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. A DVD single was released on November 5, featuring music videos for "I Woke Up in a Car" and "If You C Jordan". Following two European shows, the band went on a co-headlining tour of the US with
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between January and March 2003, supported by
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, Red West and
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. On January 17, a music video was released for "Punk Rock Princess"; it was filmed the previous December in Toronto, Canada. The track was released as a CD single in the UK on March 17 with "Forget December" and "Konstantine" as the B-sides. The latter track was initially planned for inclusion on the album, but was let off as the band thought it did not fit with album's flow. In March, the group went on a UK tour with
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and
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. On March 31, "If You C Jordan" was released as a single.


Reception


Critical response

''Leaving Through the Window'' received mixed response from
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reviewer Alex Henderson wrote the group's style was "punky yet vulnerable and introspective", with McMahon "anchoring" many of the songs around his piano. He felt it was "among the more memorable and promising alterna-rock efforts of 2002." '' CMJ Music Monthly'' writer Michelle Kleinsak said McMahon's musicianship on the piano disconnects the group from their emo/punk peers, and helps make their album "such an elegant and confident debut."Kleinsak 2002, p. 58 ''
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'' reviewer Kaj Roth wrote that the "real nice" record was filled with "loads of catchy tunes" that are "perfect for the radio this hot summer." Richard Abowitz of ''
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'' noted the band crafted "suburban ennui and high school angst into slick, hummable punk." He mentioned that McMahon's song writing was "the secret weapon," calling it "derivative, but not boring." Sputnikmusic emeritus Andrew H. viewed the album as "pretty average", though he found the lyrics/vocals "really personal", adding that some listeners would dislike McMahon's voice. The staff at ''
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'' noted that the keyboard would struggle to compete with the loudness of the guitars and McMahon's vocals, while praising their "excellent grasp on constructing songs that have defined parts and movements, flows and sways". Punknews.org's Scott Heisel opened his review complaining of the record's length: "This CD is too fucking long", before adding that it was "way too long overall. There are too many songs, and each song seems to enjoy sauntering in at around the 4 minute mark". In spite of this, he said the group seemed "pretty proficient at writing a good pop song" and praised McMahon's vocals. Steve Servos of ''
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'' claimed the band tried "so hard to be punk ... but fall so far short that when they look around they can’t even see where punk went." He criticized the album's length, wishing the band had left "at least a minute from each song on the studio’s floor, where they belong." ''Ink 19'' reviewer Kiran Aditham found McMahon's singing "less annoying" compared to the band's labelmates New Found Glory. He lambasted the release as being "standard fare" which
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had done "much better and more creatively almost a decade ago." '' Drowned in Sound'' Peter White dismissed the album as an "XFM playlist without the edge" that "makes a mockery of all things beautiful about the joy of discovery and the fun of breathing."


Commercial performance and accolades

''Leaving Through the Window'' charted at number 101 on the '' Billboard''
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chart, selling 12,000 copies in its first week.Mayfield 2003, p. 54 It also charted at number one on the Heatseekers Albums chart. "Punk Rock Princess" charted at number 33 in the UK. "If You C Jordan" charted at number 29 on the Alternative Songs chart and number 68 in the UK. By June 2005, album sales stood at 291,000 copies. The album has appeared on best-of pop punk album lists by BuzzFeed, ''
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'' and '' i-D''. Additionally, ''
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'' ranked it at number 227 on the list of best albums in their lifetime.
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ranked "Punk Rock Princess" at number 52 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs. ''Alternative Press'' ranked "Punk Rock Princess" at number 92 on their list of the best 100 singles from the 2000s. In his retrospective piece, Saalman wrote that the album, "remains a significant act within its genre’s canon, its songs forming a collective portrait of late-’90s and early-’00s American youth culture".


Track listing

All songs written by Andrew McMahon, except where noted.


Personnel

Personnel from the sleeve of ''Leaving Through the Window''. Something Corporate *
Andrew McMahon Andrew Ross McMahon (born September 3, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter. He was the vocalist, pianist and primary lyricist for the bands Something Corporate and main songwriter for Jack's Mannequin and performs solo both under his own na ...
lead vocals, piano, Hammond * Brian Irelanddrums, percussion, backing vocals * Josh Partingtonlead guitar, backing vocals *
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rhythm guitar, backing vocals * Kevin "Clutch" Pagebass, backing vocals Additional musicians * Paul Buckmasterstring arrangements, string conductor * Suzie Katayamaorchestra manager * PJ Smithbacking vocals (tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11 and 12) *
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, organ (track 14) * IntrospektDJ (track 5) Production * Jim Wirtproducer, engineer *
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mixing * Mike Fraseradditional engineer * Brian Reevesengineer (track 14) * PJ Smithsecond engineer * Alan Sandersonsecond engineer * Joel Ausbrookssecond engineer * CJ Eiriksson
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engineer * Patrick ShevelinPro-Tools engineer * Steve Churchyardstring engineer * Robert Readassistant engineer *
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mastering * Tim Stedmanart direction, design * Justin Stephensphotography * Nick Murphyprop stylist * Sara Pohlmancover model


Charts


References

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External links


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