Fifi And Dave – 8th August 2014

By | August 8, 2014

Omny

(audio at the source)

Hanson are in the studio! Fifi reveals she was part of a secret society, Twixie Belle is on the phone, the things only Melbourne would get, and Dave has a bone to pick with a rival breakfast host.

Hanson LIVE on Mornings

By | August 8, 2014

Mornings 

90’s pop sensation Hanson perform their mega-hit ‘Where’s the Love’ live in the Mornings studio.

Great news, Hanson are touring! Check out the brothers play around the country on the following dates:
Friday 8th August at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre,
Melbourne’s Palais Theatre on Saturday 9th August,
HQ in Adelaide on Tuesday 12th August,
Metropolis Fremantle on Friday 15th August

Hanson by Leigh

By | August 8, 2014

Leigh Livingstone

Zac, Taylor and Isaac Hanson

It’s been almost 20 years since they Mmmbopped their way to the top of the charts in Australia, and despite musical and personal ups and downs the band of brothers known as Hanson are making music better than ever.

The trio from Tulsa, Oklahoma have just released their sixth studio album, Anthem, which eldest brother and guitarist Isaac describes as having an “aggressive nature to it”.

The release is being likened to AC/DC’s High Voltage, full of raw energy and bold guitar riffs, but is still recognisably Hanson with their trademark melodies and ‘60’s-inspired soul style.

“It’s got our own twist on it as well, which is inevitable, after all, it is our record,” Isaac laughs. “The record runs the gamut, but anyone who is particularly familiar with a Hanson record knows that we are a bit schizophrenic. When it comes to musical styling we tend to run the gamut from poppy to rocky to R&B to somewhere in between… on any given record.”

Inevitably their music has evolved as their lives have, far from the fresh-faced pre-teens of the nineties, the brothers are now family men with 11 children collectively. As we chat, Isaac is multitasking and nursing his brand new, very content baby daughter. “Parenthood is the hardest and most rewarding work you’ll ever do, but that is always true because the harder you work on something, the more rewarding it is.”

The guys have certainly never shied away from hard work and they have a lot to show for it. Between ever-expanding families, the trio also participate in countless fan-only events, take to the streets with their HIV/Aids charity Take the Walk, release music under and run their own label 3CG, and have even released their own beer. The opportunistically named Mmmhops was created to coincide with the 21st anniversary of the band.

“I would say [the name] would not work were it not for the right flavour. It is a pale ale and pale ales are known for their very strong hoppy signature,” Isaac says. “It was driven by our love of beer, there’s no question about that.”

We tend to run the gamut from poppy to rocky to R&B to somewhere in between

Growing up and working closely together for over two decades can’t always be easy and Isaac reveals there was a possibility that Anthem might never have been made. “We had a bit of a falling out. We spent very little time together in the summer of 2012. Tensions got high and things got said that shouldn’t have been said and people were reasonably upset. Actions and words do hurt sometimes. You have to take a little bit of time to learn to say you’re sorry. We took that time and then walked in carefully to the process and luckily made a record that I feel extremely proud of, but it wasn’t without its challenges,” he says.

Despite their jovial attitudes in interviews, boys will be boys behind the scenes and Isaac says that coming from a supportive family helps them resolve any conflicts that arise. “Being brothers and being in a band is not always easy. Taylor, Zac and I are extremely different people… it takes continued work and effort to establish respect and care for one another.”

Just “don’t mistake good manners for passivity,” says Isaac laughing, “we’re not wilting flowers by any means”.

With a renewed bond and fresh focus the band wanted to find a way to thank their “extremely enthusiastic and ever loyal fans” on this trip to Australia. Isaac says, “The Australian fans have been so amazing over the years and so engaged and so enthusiastic. We thought ‘We should add a few shows to this run’.”

Those extra shows will include set-list voted gigs – where fans can visit the band’s website and vote for the songs they want to hear. This is something that Isaac shares Hanson find really fun to do.

“We try to find things that we feel would be interesting if our favourite band did it. The good thing is whatever the fan’s favourite songs are, they get to decide and it doesn’t really matter what my favourites are,” he says.

Gig info: hanson.net

This article first appeared in City Hub, August 7, 2014.

Setlist: Sydney, Australia 8/8/14

By | August 8, 2014

Fired Up
I’ve Got Soul
Where’s The Love
Scream and Be Free
Thinking Of You
You Can’t Stop Us

On and On
Weird
Too Much Heaven
Hand in Hand (Ike solo)
Get So Low (Zac solo)
Song to Sing (Tay solo)

Juliet
You Never Know
Tragic Symphony
Thinking ‘Bout Somethin’
Waiting For This
Minute Without You
Penny and Me
Give a Little
MMMBop
Get The Girl Back
Something Going Round

This Time Around
In The City

#TBT Hanson perform ‘MMMBop’

By | August 7, 2014

Nova

Forget One Direction, forget Bieber and 5 Seconds of something. Anyone who grew up in the 90s knows that the only boy band worth ever knowing about was is Hanson.

The first time you heard MMMBop on the radio, you probably went home that day and recorded the song with your cassette recorder to add it to your homemade mix tape.

Then you and the girls probably sat around pulling the Hanson posters out of your TV Hits magazine then did your Dolly quiz about which Hanson brother you’d wind up marrying (Taylor…duh).

Well 18 years later the boys are still babes, still making music and still being dreamy.

In Australia for their ‘Anthem World Tour’ and stopped by The Surgery for a chat with Smallzy….and were kind enough to make all pre-teen girls of the 90s dream come true by performing….’MMMBop’

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