LIVE REVIEW: HANSON + ADAM MARTIN – HQ, ADELAIDE (12.08.14)
AU Review
If there’s one thing you can say about Hanson, it’s that they definitely know how to give their fans their money’s worth. Countless tours, multiple meet and greets and special fan club events have had the Tulsa trio retain the fierce love of their fans beyond their 90s/early 2000s mania and their currentAnthem album tour is no exception to their hard-working ethic. For this reviewer, having only returned to the country the night before made for an interesting experience, battling jet lag in a venue full of screaming fans. Thankfully, I knew I was in for a good show from the band, so I knew what I was getting myself into.
Melbourne’s Adam Martin is supporting tonight and I can’t figure out where I’ve heard his music before. He is an alum of The Voice, though he’s garnered a huge following since for his original material which is impressive. He mixes his set up with a few covers thrown in for good measure and his style reminds me of Passenger or those songwriters who’ve been pounding the pavement with relentless live shows in developing their own entertaining style. Martin knows how to work a crowd and he makes no qualms about being the ‘warm up’ act, playing into the hands of the now antsy hardcore faction of the Hanson crowd.
Hanson last played HQ two years ago, which is fascinating to reflect on, it doesn’t seem like that long ago. I feel like I got the bulk of my pent up childhood/pre-teen emotions out at that show, which worked in my favour tonight. I realised, as the brothers walked out on to the stage, that they differ from so many of the bands myself and those of my generation came up with as they’ve always been focused on (the live front, at least), the live element of their musicianship. There’s no choreographed dances, no well-worn stage moves – if anything, you spend more of your time marvelling at how popular Hanson have remained, despite their latest albums not really achieving much in Australia, in terms of radio play.
They’re obviously a talented bunch of musicians. Isaac takes more of the spotlight this time around (ha ha) I find, showcasing some great blues talent on the guitar throughout the night. The new albumAnthem, like Shout it Out, is a great marriage of pop, funk and punchy R&B. Go on, crucify me. The way songs are interpreted live is undeniably catchy and Hanson have people dancing from the onset. You can’t deny they’re good at what they do.
Zac is battling a chest infection which prevents him from singing much of anything, though he performs with a cheeky grin and mouths lyrics whilst drumming up a storm. Taylor’s solo time onstage sees him pay tribute to Robin Williams with a heartfelt performance of “Be My Own”, earning the screams he surely must be used to now, 20 years into this game. Isaac gets ‘bitter’ with a performance of “Hand In Hand”, though it’s when all three brothers scale things back with “With You in Your Dreams” and “Tonight” that fans completely peak in euphoria levels for the first time in the evening.
The set tonight teeters on the over two hour mark and I can’t imagine how the band is managing to keep on the same enthusiasm level for so long, chest infections and everything considered. Of course, “MMMBop”, “If Only” and “Where’s the Love” generate loud sing alongs, though I enjoyed Hanson’s renditions of “Thinkin ‘Bout Something”, “Get the Girl Back” and “A Minute Without You” just as much. The connection the band has with the Adelaide crowd (and I imagine with the other Australian audiences) is a great one to watch; Isaac recalls the last show here as if it was yesterday, while Taylor is again, a great hype man as well as performer.
They may have aged, become family men and have ditched the baggy outfits, but there is still much about Hanson which has remained the same. The unbridled enthusiasm for decent pop music, an endearing live presence and of course, the ability to whip crowds up into a frenzy.
Oh, and lush hair (cc: Taylor).
So, It Turns Out, Hanson Can Do A Lot Better Than MmmBop… A LOT Better
Pogo Brain
I mean, logically it makes sense. Mmmbop was a hit when they were just kids. Add a decade to their already radio-worthy musical skills and you probably come out with some pretty talented grown ups. I still have a hard time wrapping my mind around the fact that this absolutely excellent cover of Ain’t No Sunshine is being performed by Hanson.
Interview: Hanson – “All Musicians Are Entrepreneurs”
Music Feeds
Interview: Hanson – “All Musicians Are Entrepreneurs”
Hanson, the American pop-rock sibling trio responsible for provoking teen hysteria in the mid 90s, are currently in the country playing shows on their Anthem World Tour. Music Feeds managed to catch up with brothers Isaac, Taylor, and Zac and chat about what it’s like balancing the music and the business.
“It starts with passion for the music, you do the business because of the passion for the music,” explains Taylor. “All musicians are entrepreneurs whether they realise it or not,” adds Zac. “You have this band or this music you created and it has this identity, and just like someone who started a cool hotel chain, you have this responsibility of, ‘how is this going to be represented in the world?’ I care about it, I’m making it, I’m creating it, so I want to be a part of all those processes.”
The pop-rock trio sad their “view form the top” and bad experiences with major label mergers in a “messed up” industry gave them the push to go out and do things on their own, establishing their own label and deciding themselves how they want their music to be shared.
“It has been cool to watch technology catch up to the way we wanted to run our business as a band,” says Taylor. “Bandwidth is high, mobile is really cool. Things we always wanted to do when we first started the label are kind of coming of age now.”
Hanson continue their run of dates in Australia at The Hi-Fi in Sydney tonight, before playing Fremantle and Auckland.
Setlist: Sydney, Australia 8/13/14
Fired Up
Ive Got Soul
Where’s The Love
Tragic Symphony
Thinking Bout Somethin
Cried
Weird
Georgia
Sunny Day
For Your Love (I solo)
A Song To Sing (T solo)
Been There Before
This Time Around
Smile
Penny and Me
Give a Little
Get Up and Go
If Only
MMMBop
Get The Girl Back
In The City
Lost Without Each Other
Rollercoaster Love
Setlist: MOE Sydney, Australia 8/13/14
Sound of Light
Never Let Go
More Than Anything
Leave the Light On
Stories
Get Out Of My Heart
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PHOTO GALLERY: HANSON – HQ, ADELAIDE (12.08.14)
The AU Review
Hanson stormed through another pop-tacular set to a sold out show in Adelaide last night. Superfan and AU photographer Lauren Connelly was there to capture it!
Hanson, 12th August 2014 @ HQ
Hanson Live in Adelaide
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