HNet Newsletter Nov 7, 2014

By | November 7, 2014


HANSON 2014 – BACKSTAGE, ANTHEM WORLD TOUR – MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

In this picture Taylor was just the fly on the wall taking pictures a few minutes before one of the Melbourne concerts on the recent tour of Australia. What do you think Zac is thinking in this shot?


MESSAGE FROM THE BAND

After the live streams last weekend, we have been really excited about the future of what we can do with our Alive Tonight and Nightcap streams.  We are continuing to explore ways to make each stream look and sound even better. That is part of what we have done all week as we plan for the upcoming Christmas stream on November 29th.  The title of the Christmas stream, HANSON’s Finally It’s Christmas Special, is derived from a brand new Christmas song we have be working on. Most of last week we spent writing and recording and after a little ear break, we have spent a good part of this week finalizing the mix.  Nothing sets the mood quite like the right music and there is a particularly strong feeling when you turn to your favorite holiday songs around this time of year.  We are looking forward to helping everyone start off the Christmas season right come the evening on November 29th!

This coming week will be another busy one as each of us takes more time to write music for other artists and projects, but have no fear as there is no better fuel for HANSON music than the results of learning from more and more new musical challenges.  You never really know your strengths and weaknesses until you test them.  Until next time.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac


HOLIDAY MERCH

Get in the mood for Christmas early this year with these limited edition items celebrating the upcomingHANSON’s Finally It’s Christmas Special. Do all your holiday cooking in style with the Everybody Knows The Claus apron, cuddle up by the fire in the Finally it’s Christmas sweatshirt, and commemorate 2014 with the Limited Edition Finally It’s Christmas ornament. Free Finally It’s Christmas Song with every Holiday item!


A CHRISTMAS SONG TO SING

Have you ever wanted to know what HANSON would sound like singing your favorite holiday song? This is your chance to put your favorite holiday song in the running to be performed live on HANSON’s Finally It’s Christmas Streaming Special November 29th. Click HERE to submit your song choice!


HANSON’S FINALLY IT’S CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Join us for HANSON’s Finally It’s Christmas Special on November 29th.  Hear music from their beloved Christmas album, Snowed In, as well as brand new Christmas music. Cook along with Taylor and sing along to Holiday classics as HANSON puts you in the mood for Christmas.


WANDER BLOG AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND 2014

From radio stations, to backstage hang time, meet and greets, to back alleys, this collection of pics brings the focus (and sometimes leaves the focus blurred) to the moments between a and b.

The journey is the destination.

– See more at: https://hanson.net/blog/wander-blog-australia-new-zealand-2014#sthash.2Tdtl1TA.dpuf

From radio stations, to backstage hang time, meet and greets, to back alleys, this collection of pics brings the focus (and sometimes leaves the focus blurred) to the moments between a and b.

The journey is the destination.

– See more at: https://hanson.net/blog/wander-blog-australia-new-zealand-2014#sthash.2Tdtl1TA.dpuf

From radio stations, to backstage hang time, meet and greets, to back alleys, this collection of pics brings the focus (and sometimes leaves the focus blurred) to the moments between a and b. The journey is the destination.

Then + Now: ’90s Teen Heartthrobs

By | November 6, 2014

PopCrush


Brenda Chase, Hulton Archive, Getty Images / Eamonn M. McCormack, Getty Images
Then: The band of three blonde, long-haired brothers from Tulsa, Okla,. hit it big in 1997 with their smash hit ‘MMMBop,’ sending millions of girls into a screaming frenzy and propelling their debut album, ‘Middle of Nowhere,’ to achieve four-times platinum status in the U.S. and sell over 10 million copies worldwide. After releasing the rock-sounding, edgier ‘This Time Around’ in 2000, Hanson left their major label in 2003 due to creative differences with the company (a grueling process they capture in the documentary ‘Strong Enough to Break’). In 2004, after deciding to form their own record label, the band came out with their first independent release, ‘Underneath,’ which peaked at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Top Independent Albums chart.

Now: Hanson have continued to make music, infusing soul and their distinct harmonies into their classic pop-rock sound. The band, who have a deeply passionate and dedicated fan base, tour worldwide and participate in one-mile barefoot walks with their fans to raise awareness about poverty and health issues in Africa and around the world. In 2013, Isaac, Taylor and Zac released their ninth studio effort, ‘Anthem,’ and celebrated 21 years as a band by creating their own brand of IPA beer, appropriately titled Mmmhops. And sorry to disappoint, ladies: All three brothers are married with children.

Read More: Then + Now: ’90s Teen Heartthrobs | http://popcrush.com/90s-heartthrobs-crushes-then-and-now/?trackback=tsmclip

The top 20 catchiest songs of all time, according to science

By | November 3, 2014

CNet

A year-long survey by the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester has revealed the top 10 most persistent earworms — with the Spice Girls topping the list.

Eric Mutrie, CC BY 2.0

The catchiest song of all time has been revealed, and it ought to surprise absolutely no one. When it comes to recognisability, Spice Girls’ “Wannabe” is number one, with users taking, on average, just 2.29 seconds to pick the song.

The result is part of a year-long study, conducted by the Museum of Science and Industry (MOSI) in Manchester, UK. Users were directed to a special website where they could play an online game calledHooked on Music, which contained clips from 1,000 hit songs from the past 70 years — the top selling 40 tracks of each decade since the 1940s.

There were four modes: Recognise that Tune, where users had to hum along with the track, continuing when the sound dropped out and gauging whether they were still in time when the sound resumed; What’s the Hook, where users had to listen to two different clips from the same song and choose which clip was catchier; Time Trial, where users had to recognise as many songs as possible in three minutes; and In a Row, where users had to recognise as many songs in a row as they could.

The game collected data from over 12,000 people, who, on average, found Wannabe the most recognisable song. Lou Bega’s Mambo No 5 came in second at 2.48 seconds, with Survivor’s Eye of the Tiger coming in third at 2.62 seconds. The average overall time it took to recognise a clip was 5 seconds.

“I work within a group that studies music cognition in general — any way in which the brain processes music — and we were particularly interested in music and memory and why exactly it is that certain pieces of music stay in your memory for such a long time,” University of Amsterdam computational musicologist and designer of the survey Dr Ashley Burgoyne told the BBC.

“You may only hear something a couple of times yet 10 years later you immediately realise that you have heard it before. Yet other songs, even if you have heard them a lot, do not have this effect.”

The next step in the study will be examining the musical features that make a song “catchy”; so far, Dr Burgoyne believes that very strong melodic hooks play a key role, although that is merely an observation and further study is required.

From there, the team plans to channel the research into something a little more serious.

“If we have a better understanding of how the musical memory works, we are hopeful that we can move into research on people with dementia,” Dr Burgoyne said.

“There has already been some research that shows that if you can find the right piece of music, something that had a very strong meaning, playing that piece of music can be very therapeutic. But the challenge is figuring out what is the best piece of music.”

Here is the full list of the top 20 catchiest songs of all time:

  1. Spice Girls – Wannabe: 2.29 seconds
  2. Lou Bega – Mambo No 5: 2.48 seconds
  3. Survivor – Eye of the Tiger: 2.62 seconds
  4. Lady Gaga – Just Dance: 2.66 seconds
  5. ABBA – SOS: 2.73 seconds
  6. Roy Orbison – Pretty Woman: 2.73 seconds
  7. Michael Jackson – Beat It: 2.80 seconds
  8. Whitney Houston – I Will Always Love You: 2.83 seconds
  9. The Human League – Don’t You Want Me: 2.83 seconds
  10. Aerosmith – I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing: 2.84 seconds
  11. Lady Gaga – Poker Face: 2.88 seconds
  12. Hanson – MMMbop: 2.89 seconds
  13. Elvis Presley – It’s Now Or Never: 2.91 seconds
  14. Bachman-Turner Overdrive – You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet: 2.94 seconds
  15. Michael Jackson – Billie Jean: 2.97 seconds
  16. Culture Club – Karma Chameleon: 2.99 seconds
  17. Britney Spears – Baby One More Time: 2.99 seconds
  18. Elvis Presley – Devil in Disguise: 3.01 seconds
  19. Boney M – Rivers of Babylon: 3.03 seconds
  20. Elton John – Candle in the Wind: 3.04 seconds