Fan of the Month – June – Emily

By | June 1, 2014

Emily was nominated as our Fan of the Month by her friend Nikki!

image8Heres what Nikki had to say about her friend Emily

Why do you think they should be fan of the month:
She is really awesome! She’s wonderful at street teaming! I have witnessed her pulling out her phone and turning on Hanson for complete strangers to hear. She never lets an opportunity for spreading Hanson cheer whenever possible. She is a wonderful person and I am so glad to call her a friend!

Let us know about how you became friends:
We met through the Hanson app. We met in person at the Atlanta show and then car pooled together to the Cincy and Charlotte show!

HNET Newsletter May 29, 2014

By | May 30, 2014

NEW
Message From The Band

Summer is upon us, the weather is getting hotter and the urge to head to the water and test our skills at illogical sports is in full swing. Things like attempting to walk on water by strapping two boards to our feet while holding onto a rope that is attached to a moving speedboat… what a way to enjoy a little R&R! Music Made For Humans is now on the way or in the hands of H.net members all around the world, some of you got it in the mail, quite a few picked it up at HANSON Day 2014. This is an exciting time for us every year whether or not there is a new album we always get to share a new EP.

Believe it or not we are still recovering from HANSON Day and The Hop Jam, either on their own would have been a big undertaking, together they were massive, but well worth the effort. We feel like it turned out to be a great combination and as we plan for next year we are already thinking about how we can make both events better.

We are working away on the programming for the New Hanson.net. There is a lot to be excited about, some things you will never notice like making it easier to post a blog, but other things like higher resolution photos and videos everyone will be able to enjoy. We plan to launch the new site sometime in June, final launch date coming soon.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac

NEW
HNet Store Merchandise!

The Hanson.net Store is stocked with NEW Merchandise items:
Shirts
Tank Tops
Hoodie
Sticker sets
and
Posters

Hanson.net member use the discount code SUMMERFUN for 30% off all items* now through Tuesday, June 3rd.
*Excluding New items

FAN CLUB EXCLUSIVE

The 2012 Hanson.net Members EP is now for sale to Hanson.net members!

NEW
Weekly Photo

HANSON 2012 – No Sleep For Banditos – Tulsa OK

After five nights with no sleep you have a hard time telling music from madness.

 

Austin Mahone vs. Hanson: Which ‘MMM’ Song Do You Like Best?

By | May 30, 2014

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Mike Coppola / Eamonn M. McCormack, Getty Images

We’re huge fans of both Austin Mahone and Hanson, so it didn’t take long for us to notice that both artists have hits with ‘MMM’ in the title — Austin with ‘MMM Yeah’ featuring Pitbull, and Hanson with their breakout smash ‘MMMBop.’ While the two songs are both classified as pop, they are drastically different. It’s a tough choice, but we have to ask: Which ‘MMM’ song do you like best?

Austin Mahone infuses ‘MMM Yeah’ with his signature urban flavor and an electronic beat that makes it impossible to not sing (or dance) along to. ‘MMM Yeah’ is downright addictive, showing off Austin’s smooth voice and Pitbull’s catchy rhymes, which help add a Latin flavor to the tune. When Austin sings on the chorus, Mahomies can’t help but swoon a little, imagining that he’s crooning about them. Melt!

Hanson came out with their infectious smash ‘MMMBop’ in May of 1997, and it helped propel brothers Isaac, Taylor and Zac to becoming worldwide sensations at the ages of just 17, 14, and 11, respectively. While the tune has an unbelievably catchy chorus and an upbeat, sunny vibe, the lyrics actually reveal a much deeper meaning about holding onto the true friends in your life. “You have so many relationships in this life, only one or two will last,” Taylor sings at the beginning of the song. “You go through all the pain and strife and you turn your back and they’re gone so fast.” In addition to Hanson’s version, which they still perform in concert today (just as they have been over the past 17 years), younger music fans might recall that the Vamps also covered the track, which you can listen to here.

Watch Austin Mahone’s ‘MMM Yeah’ Music Video

Watch Hanson’s ‘MMMBop’ Music Video

Photo of the Week Contest – LAST CALL!

By | May 30, 2014

The Photo of the Week Contest ends tomorrow at midnight EST.

 

Winner will receive the DVD “ANTHEM De:Constructed” which features live performances by Hanson of songs from ANTHEM.

Anyone can enter, as we will ship worldwide!

-You can submit as many photos as you would like, but will only receive a maximum of 4 entries into the contest
-Photos must be taken by you (or a friend in the case of a photo of you with Hanson)
-Hanson does not need to be present in the photo, but photos must be taken at a Hanson event (ie you and your friends outside the Hanson store in Tulsa, waiting outside a show for Hanson, your friends at the resort in Jamaica, being goofy at EPCOT before the Eat To The Beat concerts, etc!)
-Photos CAN be tagged as long as it is not obstructing the photo.

Note: Photos submitted from when photography was not permitted (ie. of the Hanson Gallery, Hanson at the lectures, Hanson concert at the Members Only event, etc) will not gain you an entry in the contest nor will they be posted. HopJam is fair game!

(By submitting a photo you are giving Hansonstage permission to use this photo on the website as a  Photo of the Week.  Credit will be given. Hansonstage reserves the right to be selective about which photos are included on the website and submitting a photo is not a guarantee that it will be posted.)

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Will Mmmhops be a hit?

By | May 30, 2014

CNNMoney

FORTUNE — Diddy has his DeLeon tequila. Marilyn Manson has his Mansinthe absinthe. And now the three brothers that make up Hanson — the 1990s teenybopper musical phenomenon — have Mmmhops beer.

The pale ale launched regionally last year in the Hansons’ home state of Oklahoma but became available online for the first time earlier this month. Middle brother Taylor Hanson says that every bottle in stock was gone within 24 hours. (He is now 31 and, if that’s not enough to make you feel old, he has also got an 11-year-old son.)

It’s a serious project for the Hanson brothers, who most will remember from their 1997 chart-topper, “MMMBop,” which intoxicated millions of listeners and propelled the group to national stardom.

The Hansons created the recipe with the brewers at Mustang Brewing Company in Oklahoma City, which produces the ale. Expect more brews in the future from what the trio is calling the Hanson Brothers Beer Company (not to be confused with the fictional Hanson Brothers ofSlapshot fame).

If you haven’t been following Hanson’s post-MMMBop career, tapping into suds might seem like a stretch for a group that once made teens and tweens swoon. But Taylor says that craft beer — local, higher quality, more meaningful — is in line with where their fan base is generationally. He may just be right: As was required of all girls in the ’90s, I had a favorite Hanson brother (Taylor,obviously). Today, I’m a fan of craft beers.

“In a way, Mmmhops is truly a mark in the sand for MMMBop coming of age,” Taylor says. “A huge group of the drinking audience across the world did grow up with that song.”

While the name is undeniably genius, the beer isn’t bad, either. For a pale ale, it’s got a bit of pop (7.5% alcohol content) and some sweetness — kind of like a Hanson song. It just won a gold medal at the World Beer Championship. “We’re aware enough of who we are and where we come from to know there’s a huge value in our history,” Taylor says, “but our history only gets us to the first drink.”

We won’t see a Hanson empire on the scale of Diddy’s, Taylor says, but the brothers have always exhibited an entrepreneurial streak: They have their own record label, do their own merchandising, run their own web properties, and organize music and beer festivals. The brothers have dabbled in food before, making boutique chocolates and roasting coffee seasonally with a roaster in their hometown.

“We really do see ourselves as a little cottage industry and a brand we want to share with other people,” Taylor says. “Especially since we started the label, we’ve realized that we’re in the Hanson business, not just the music business.”

Mmmhops is also a smart marketing move. The beer already has a built-in audience through its current base, but it’s also bound to at least pique the interest of anyone — fan or otherwise — who heard the song in the 1990s (which is pretty much everyone). It helps tell the story of where the band is today. “We’ve always been perceived as being a pretty wholesome group of guys,” Taylor says. “You don’t hear about drug abuse and rehab, but we’re also not the Osmonds.”

The beer acts as a distribution network for their music, too. Each bottle has a QR code, which gives you a free Hanson download when scanned. After struggling with my QR code reader for a bit, my iPhone started playing “Fired Up,” a song off the band’s 2013 album “Anthem.” I understand that the point is to reintroduce consumers to the Hanson of today, but for old times’ sake, I couldn’t help wishing the song had been “MMMBop.”

The Hanson Anthem

By | May 29, 2014

Scenestr

Two year’s ago Hanson played sold out shows across Australia; now they’re bringing their latest pop-rock offering, ‘Anthem’, back down under in August.

‘Anthem’ is the band’s sixth studio offering and boasts arching melodies and epic guitar riffs – something Zac Hanson, the band’s youngest member, says is something the brothers made a strong focus throughout the new record. “It’s not something that I would say is necessarily different to our other albums, but the guitars really do make a big comeback on ‘Anthem’.

“A strong guitar presence is something that’s always been a part of every Hanson album but it’s a sound that you really do hear predominantly on the new tracks; it’s all about the guitar this time,” Zac says. “It’s always interesting starting a new project, because you really don’t know where it will end up – and that’s part of the artistry, part of the journey and part of why we love to do what we do. We’ve always tried to write songs that get stuck in your head… in a good way, songs with great melodies that have people singing along. I think you really hear that on this record and we just can’t wait to go live with it.”

The writing and recording of ‘Anthem’ was split between Texas – where the basics were laid – and finished in Oklahoma, Hanson’s home state. “I think that’s something that sets us apart from other bands; we’re not just another group from California. It is always really important for us to capture the individual sound of the three of us playing and that’s something we worked on and recorded in our studio back home in Oklahoma – it felt right to do it there,” Zac says.

“As a band, as brothers, we always have such a desire to go back home and soak it all up. When you spend so much time travelling and away from home it’s really nice to just go back to Oklahoma and be inspired by the real ‘heartland’ of America.”

Hanson find inspiration in the sounds of skilful musicians of generations past; in the soulful charm of Motown, the melodies of Paul McCartney and Simon & Garfunkel and also in rock and roll — bands like AC/DC and Queen. “We aspire to longevity. There is this great catalogue of music that we’ve always looked up to and that makes us want to keep creating and keep playing. This new record is really ‘50s and ‘60s inspired but also has a bit more of a rock influence,” Zac says.

The band’s infectious new single, ‘Get The Girl Back’, sounds well and truly like the Hanson we’ve all come to know and love, with a twist: Hanson are well and truly all grown up and their new music is testament to the experiences the three have had along the way. “I think the sound of Hanson is rejuvenated on this next album; it’s evolved. And that’s come from experience and life and learning new skills and working with great artists along the way. We still aim to excite ourselves and be inspired. At its heart, our music is the same but it’s in a whole different context now,” Zac says. “Yes, we’re still a garage band from Oklahoma, but with new tricks under our belt.”

Zac was just 11 years old when ‘MMMbop’ came out and the group shot to stardom, but unlike so many other bands, Hanson were no one-hit wonder.

Now 28, Zac is still in awe of the career he has had, the magnitude of success that followed ‘MMMbop’ and the fact that he is, still doing what he loves so many years on. “I think that’s been the biggest challenge for us. When you have this kind of success, of which we’re so grateful for of course, the lines can be blurred… between what’s real and what’s not and you become accustomed to certain things,” Zac says.

“I think the fact that we have survived hasn’t been luck, it’s been really hard work. And the other major success in my book is that we all still like each other. When you’re family, you know exactly which buttons to press and there are things that can be said in the heat of the moment that you can’t take back. It’s extraordinary to me that no-one has given up on anyone yet… there’s still way too much music to make.”

And so old and new fans can be reassured there will be many more Hanson albums to come. “We’re always writing and always creating… we’re not anywhere near done yet,” Zac says.

TOUR DATES

Tue Aug 5 – The Tivoli (Brisbane) 
Wed Aug 6 – Coolangatta Hotel (Gold Coast) 
Fri Aug 8 – Enmore Theatre (Sydney) 
Sat Aug 9 – Palais Theatre (Melbourne) 
Tue Aug 12 – HQ (Adelaide) 
Fri Aug 15 – Metropolis (Fremantle)