Artist's albums
Forgot Your Name (Kevin Parker Alt Mix)
2019 · single
Guy Walks Into A Bar…
2019 · album
I'm In Love
2019 · single
Bad Things (That Make You Feel Good)
2019 · single
Hey Lover (feat. Alison Mosshart)
2019 · single
GummyBear
2019 · single
Works Every Time - EP
2018 · EP
Midnight In Tokyo
2018 · single
Works Every Time
2018 · single
I Love You All the Time (Play It Forward Campaign)
2015 · single
The Great Pretenders
2015 · album
Mini Mansions
2010 · album
Mini Mansions EP
2009 · EP
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Biography
Mini MansionsMini Mansions are the type of gang whose charm lies in their individual idiosyncrasies. A trio of partners-in-crime, best friends and brothers in all but blood, Michael Shuman, Zach Dawes and Tyler Parkford’s unique personalities are reflected in their third forthcoming album 'Guy Walks Into A Bar...'. The result is their sleekest, most direct and downright poppiest effort to date. Co-produced by Shuman and long time collaborator/mixer Cian Riordan, there are some additional familiar voices dotted in with a duet with The Kills’ front woman Alison Mosshart on 'Hey Lover' and backing vocals from Z Berg (former singer in The Like) on 'Forgot Your Name' and the disco banger, 'Living In The Future', which sounds like Devo by way of ELO. Despite these collaborations though, Mini Mansions have never felt part of a community in LA. They relish in their outsiderdom. Together, the three cut a very contemporary figure, but there's clearly something very nostalgic about being a touring rock band too. Honestly, there's something nostalgic just about the concept of being a guy walking into a bar. Seeking connection in a real physical space? Imagine that.