Andrew McMahon's dazzling songwriting has always been rooted in honesty. From the angst filled youth of Something Corporate, to the existential musings of Jack's Mannequin, and again now as Andrew McMahon in The Wilderness, he's consistently shown an uncanny ability to tap into a higher melodic frequency. The latter project's beautiful third full-length album, Upside Down Flowers was produced by Butch Walker and follows Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness (2014) and Zombies On Broadway. It's introduced by "Ohio," which McMahon describes as being about his, "families pilgrimage from a small town in Ohio to the coast of California...I suppose it's one thing to run away but it's another to be pulled down the road by what feels like the hand of fate."
- Teenage Rockstars
- Ohio
- Blue Vacation
- Monday Flowers
- Paper Rain
- This Wild Ride, Goodnight
- Rock And Roll
- House In The Trees
- Penelope
- Careless
- Everything Must Go