Hanson brings sophisticated soul, sentimental touches Saturday at the House of Blues (review)

By | October 20, 2013

Cleveland.com 

Many casual listeners consider Hanson a one-hit wonder thanks to the band’s chart-topping 1997 hit, “MMMBop.”

However, the rabid, fiercely loyal fans at the band’s Saturday night concert at the House of Blues would certainly disagree with that statement. Several crowd members sported homemade T-shirts proclaiming their Hanson fandom, and the audience started chanting the band’s name with gusto even before it took the stage.

The screams only intensified when Hanson did finally emerge shortly after 9:15, and this enthusiasm didn’t wane during the nearly two-hour set.

Such excitement was justified, however: Hanson—brothers Isaac, Zac and Taylor, along with an auxiliary bassist and a keyboardist/guitarist—put on a professional, engaging concert full of sentimental moments.

The setlist spanned the band’s entire career and covered plenty of sonic ground, from bubblegum soul (“Waiting For This”) and smoky blues (“Tragic Symphony”) to swaggering rock (the organ-brushed “Thinking ‘Bout Somethin'”) and tongue-twisting pop (“A Minute Without You”).

Hanson also nodded to these diverse influences with a few choice covers. Standout “Crazy Beautiful” segued right into a faithful rendition of the Turtles’ “Happy Together,” while the horn-accented, frothy soul of “Get The Girl Back” went right into the Temptations’ “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg.”

Songs from the band’s latest album, “Anthem,” also fared well. The string-adorned “Juliet,” nasty funk rocker “You Can’t Stop Us” and classic rock-leaning “Cut Right Through Me” were darker and more mature than previous work.

This depth suited Hanson, as it allowed the brothers to showcase more sophisticated subject matter, some rather impressive musical chops—especially Isaac’s nuanced guitar and Zac’s ferocious drumming— and rich, resonant harmonies.

However, a stripped-down set—during which acoustic guitars and piano dominated—was just as successful, as it let the brothers connect with the crowd more intimately.

“This year our band is 21 years old,” Taylor announced before a rollicking version of “This Time Around” bolstered by some boogie-woogie ivory tickling. “On and On,” which featured Isaac on mandolin and gorgeous three-part harmonies, resembled the Avett Brothers.

Each band member also took turns playing a song solo, which led to some of the night’s most moving moments.

Zac unearthed the live rarity “Broken Angel,” Isaac tackled new song “For Your Love”—a lovely song he dedicated to “hopeless romantics”—and Taylor performed an emotion-filled piano version of the early tune “With You In Your Dreams.”

During the encore, another early tune—the pogo-pop favorite “If Only”—segued right into yet another cover: Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On.” Opening act David Ryan Harris jumped back onstage and took lead vocals, delighting the audience and the band.

Naturally, though, the night’s biggest ovation came for “MMMBop,” which Hanson saved for late in the set. The timeless song has matured along with the band, thanks to stacked harmonies and deeper grooves, as well as a slightly slower tempo.

Harris’ brief opening acoustic set was pleasant and distinguished by his voice, a velvety croon with just the smallest hint of grit. Sadly, his sparse performances were almost swallowed by crowd chatter and conversation.

Sound Check: Hanson had to relearn how to play nice with each other

By | October 19, 2013

Morning Sun

NEW YORK, NY – Zac Hanson (from left), Taylor Hanson and Isaac Hanson of the band Hanson visit “U&A” at Music Choice on April 12, 2013, in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images) 

Contrary to their upbeat, effervescent musical image, the three brothers of Hanson went through some hard interpersonal times before making their latest album, “Anthem.”

And this time, says drummer Zac Hanson, it was personal — so much so that the group had to take a brief hiatus for everyone to chill out.

“The problem was never really about music. It was just about relationships and the way we were treating each other,” says the youngest Hanson who, at 28, gets a little mileage out of older brothers Issac, 32, and Taylor, 30.

“We’ve been a band for 21 years, and when you’re together long enough there are certain things that are so easy to be taken for granted and you just don’t treat each other the way you should sometimes. You have to work at it, just like you would in a romantic relationship, and if you stop doing that you begin to have conflict.

“So it’s just about caring for each other and caring for the stuff that’s in between everything. You just can’t make music well together if you act like (jerks) to each other. Eventually you’re going to fall apart. That was kind of what was happening. So we took a couple of months off and people went off to their respective happy places, and we set a time when we said, ‘Let’s talk again.’”

The break worked: Hanson came back rejuvenated and, in “Anthem,” made one of the band’s most upbeat and hardest-rocking albums to date. “The guitar made a comeback,” Zac cracks. Meanwhile the group also made headlines by celebrating its 21st anniversary with its own beer brand, Mmmhops, which takes it name from Hanson’s 1996 breakthrough hit “Mmmbop.”

“The beer is hopefully a reflection of the fact we like to do things we’re excited about,” Zac explains. “We do all kinds of little offshoots — roasting coffee or artisan chocolates, a Hanson Monopoly game. We just did our own ‘’Twas the Night Before Christmas’ — just little things we think are cool.

“It’s not about being commercialized. It’s just about, ‘That sounds fun; how can we make that a Hanson thing?’ With the beer we thought it would be fun to do something like that from Oklahoma, with our flavor. We like it, and hopefully the people that try it will, too.”

Hanson and David Ryan Harris perform Sunday, Oct. 20, at the Crofoot Ballrom, 1 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac. Doors open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $31 in advance, $36 day of show. Call 248-858-9333 or visit www.thecrofoot.com.

 

 

Setlist: Cincinnati, OH 10/18/13

By | October 18, 2013

Fired Up
In The City
I’ve Got Soul
Where’s the Love
Scream and Be Free
This Time Around

On and On
Penny and Me
For Your Love (I)
Save Me From Myself (Z)
Save Me (T)

Juliet
Waiting For This
Minute Without You
Watch Over Me
You Can’t Stop Us
Band Intros
Tragic Symphony
Thinking Bout Somethin
MMMBop
Get The Girl Back
Aint Too Proud To Beg
Crazy Beautiful
Something Going Round

Sound of Light
Already Home

HNet Newsletter October 18, 2013

By | October 18, 2013
  • NEW Message From The Band
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NEW
Message From The Band

Hi everybody -Tour has been great, and we are a few shows away from a short pause to rest up for the November leg of the tour. All music aside this week has been taken over by the premier of Mmmhops!!!

Finally after months of talking about our celebrated new brew, beer fans and HANSON fans have been able to get a taste of our tasty pale ale. The first arrival of the beer was in Chicago, for the two back to back concerts at the House Of Blues, and the beer disappeared quickly. The same thing happened in Lawrence, Kansas – not only at the concert but at select retailers that brought it in for the first time. As of yesterday, Thursday the 17th, Mmmhops is now available all over Oklahoma and we have included a list of some of the first places to bring it in both in Tulsa and Oklahoma City. SOOO, everyone in the area, don’t hesitate to go out there get yourself a sixpack or two, or come down to one of the bars that are now carrying it. The more people that decide to get the beer soon, the more chances we will have to continue producing it and growing the reach of the beer across the state, country and beyond. If you are in Kansas or Illinois, the beer is available at limited retailers for now, but we are working to create broader availability.

We are really grateful to the many retailers that have decided to bring in our new beer. Next week we will be sharing more information about further retailers and also some other fun content surrounding the beer. Another fun things about the beer, is we have included a special QR code that when scanned leads you to a free download of a song. Because we are excited to reach new fans with this beer we have included Fired Up to begin with, cause it is the perfect soundtrack to a fun night out with friends to enjoy a frosty brew, so not only do we get to share beer we get to share music.

Also, in case you are not aware, a portion of the proceeds from every beer is going to support the Take The Walk Campaign, specifically drilling clean water wells, so for all of you who have walked with us, donated or organized, you can feel extra good about grabbing a beer because it’s helping the Take The Walk cause.

We are working on further plans to make the beer available to purchase online, and we will inform everyone as soon as that is official. For more information about the beer please join the Mmmhops email list, and also go register on the site – Mmmhops.com if you are interested in getting the beer, cause it helps us work on plans to bring the beer to you. Also, follow @mmmhopsbeer for more beer updates.

We have had an amazing tour so far and are looking forward to the remaining shows this fall. We look forward to seeing many of you and also hearing what you think of this new beer that we are so proud of, which we hope everyone that gives it a try will simple say “Mmmhops”.

We will see you out on the road and online!

Cheers – Isaac, Taylor and Zac

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Retailers now carrying Mmmhops –

House Of Blues Il – Chicago
On The Rocks KS – Lawrence
Cork and Barrel #2 KS – Lawrence
Cork and Barrel #2 KS – Lawrence
Cellar Wine & Spirits OK – Oklahoma City
Corkscrew Wine and Spirit OK – Oklahoma City
Mayfair Liquor Store OK – Oklahoma City
Abner S Ale House OK – Oklahoma City
Joes Wine & Spirits OK – Oklahoma City
The Wild Turkey OK – Oklahoma City
Smithcot Liquors OK – Oklahoma City
Broadway Wine Merchants OK – Oklahoma City
Wine Gallery OK – Oklahoma City
Big Bass Liquor OK – Tulsa
Tulsa Hills Wine Cellar OK – Tulsa
Primos Wine & Spirits OK – Tulsa
Parkhills South Liquor OK – Tulsa
Liquor Mart OK – Tulsa
Bier Garten OK – Tulsa
Collins Midtown Liquor OK – Tulsa
Columbia Package OK – Tulsa
Deep Discount OK – Tulsa
D & J Liquor OK – Tulsa
McNellies OK – Tulsa
Caz’s Chow House OK – Tulsa
The Hunt Club OK – Tulsa
Caz’s Pub OK – Tulsa
Blue Moon Bakery & Café OK – Tulsa
Bixby Wine & Spirits OK – Tulsa
Warren Wine & Spirits OK – Tulsa
Wine & Spirits Barn OK – Tulsa
Gran Vin Bottle Shop OK – Tulsa
McNellies South OK – Tulsa
Scotty’s Wine & Spirits OK – Tulsa
Whiskey Business OK – Tulsa

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NEW
Weekly Photo

Taylor Hanson 2013 – Mmmhops Tasting at Chicago House Of Blues – Chicago IL
Who got to taste Mmmhops this week? What do you think of it?

AJR Answer The Question 'What If Hanson Went Brunette' + Other Things We Learned From The Adorable Band's 'I'm Ready' Video

By | October 18, 2013

MTV Buzzworthy

AJR's "I'm Ready" video is three times the cheeky fun!

AJR = Hanson. Think about that for a sec. 

Meet indie-pop trio AJR. If you couldn’t tell by their similarly chiseled jawlines and uniformly colored hair, they’re three musically inclined bros (Adam, Ryan, and Jack) from NYC who are about to become, like, Hanson-level famous.

Hot on the heels of several high-profile gigs (the trio has shared the stage with Demi Lovato, Hoodie Allen, and they’ll soon tour with Fifth Harmony), the boys just dropped the video for their utterly infectious single, “I’m Ready.”

And we’ll say this: Aside from it being the perfect mix of Hanson, the Jonas Brothers, and The Lumineers, “I’m Ready” is the best way to live out your “what if Hanson went brunette?” fantasy. Not that we have those or anything.

Watch AJR’s “I’m Ready” video after the jump.

In their “I’m Ready” video, Team AJR gather in a brightly lit record storefront to perform their new jam. In between shots of the guys moving in brotherly unison (that endearing step-touch dance move!!), the video descends into what we can only refer to as a “social media montage.”

What does a “social media montage” look like? Well, an audience member records the guys on her phone, she shares the video on YouTube, the YouTube video gets ALL THE COMMENTS, and before you know it, the guys are famous on Instagram, Tumblr, and Facebook, PLUS they’re the subject of GIFs, memes, and quirky fan-made home videos. Whatever, sharing is caring!

Anyway, “I’m Ready” is basically the family home video you always prayed Dad would film at Thanksgiving. Just add in talent, SUCH perfect hair, and social media savvy. Because don’t try to tell us you understand half of the social media tools in that music video, Dad.

+ Watch AJR’s “I’m Ready” video.

Hanson to guest judge on 'Cupcake Wars'

By | October 18, 2013

Digital Spy

Hanson will appear as guest judges on Cupcake Wars on Saturday (October 19).
The American band of brothers are to act as honorary panel members on the Food Network show.
Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson will critique four bakers as they “fight to the finish for the chance at having their cupcakes at a concert and after party for the band”, according to the channel’s website.

Hanson arriving for the European premiere of Pacific Rim at BFI IMAX

© PA Images / Ian West/PA Wire

Hanson will appear on ‘Cupcake Wars’ this Saturday

The winner will also go home with a $10,000 cash prize in the episode, initially airing October 19 at 8pm EDT.
America’s best will face three elimination challenges until only one decorator remains in front of Candace Nelson (owner of Sprinkles Cupcakes) and Florian Bellanger (chef and co-owner of online macaroon company MadMac).
Justin Willman hosts the show where Hanson will help pick the top sweet treat.
The group recently launched their own brand of pale ale named Mmmhops beer.
They are also carrying out their Anthem world tour as they promote their fresh beverage.

Setlist: St Louis 10/17/13

By | October 18, 2013

Fired Up
Ive Got Soul
Where’s The Love
Scream and Be Free
Penny and Me

On and On
Weird
For Your Love (I)
Go (Z)
Be My Own (T)

Juliet
Crazy Beautiful
Happy Together
Waiting For This
Minute Without You
You Can’t Stop Us
Tragic Symphony
MMMBop
Get The Girl Back
Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
In The City

Lost Without Each Other
Already Home

All grown up: Hanson still catering to its fans

By | October 16, 2013

Detroit News

Hanson Visits Music Choice's U&A

Taylor, left, Isaac and Zac Hanson have been cultivating a close relationship with fans. (Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images)

Hanson has a special deal going for fans: Attend 100 or more shows, and Isaac Hanson will play whatever request you want.

Well, not officially. But the guitarist and singer of the brother trio says at a recent show he was approached by a fan who had been to several hundred of the band’s concerts, and when she asked him to play a certain song for his solo that night, he was more than happy to comply.

“That’s a small thing for me, but that’s a respectful thing to her,” says Isaac, on the phone last week from a Hanson tour stop in Winnipeg, Manitoba. And that’s just one example of the tight bond that exists between Hanson and its fans.

Hanson is the trio that exploded onto the pop charts in 1997 with “MMMBop,” the irresistible (or irritating, depending on whom you ask) blast of sunshine that shot straight to No. 1 and made the Hanson brothers — singer Taylor, drummer Zac and guitarist Isaac — teen pop idols. In the years following “MMMBop,” the group’s pop success waned, but Hanson was able to cultivate an intense relationship with its diehard fans.

Isaac noticed that connection early, and the band has catered to those fans, with the annual Hanson Day celebration in Tulsa every May (it’s actually a full weekend now) and other events designed to celebrate the Hanson brand. The group plays Pontiac’s Crofoot Ballroom on Sunday, part of the tour behind the group’s 2013 album “Anthem.”

“Ultimately, our connection with our fans is a music-focused connection,” says Isaac, 32, the group’s oldest member. “It’s about the experience you have in the room when the music starts. It’s not just about the celebrity thing. It’s about the songs, it’s about the music.”

Isaac says the band made sure it was about the music early, and would switch up set lists from night to night on tour. On Hanson’s first outing, the group only had a few original songs under its belt, so it worked up a bunch of ’60s covers to round out its set. And as they mixed those songs up nightly, each show became unique.

When Hanson toured behind its album “This Time Around” in 2000, the tour’s official program had a place where fans could fill out the set list from the show they saw. Eventually, fans would trade set lists and tales from shows online.

The group learned that scarcity was an asset and would work up songs and retire them after only a handful of concerts; the band covered Ben Folds Five’s “Kate” at one show in Richmond, Va., and never played it again.

“I think that sunk into fans pretty quickly, because we made such a point of it,” says Isaac, who is married and has two sons. “These days, so much can change from show to show, and you’re trying to keep things interesting” — both for themselves and for their fans.

Hanson knew early on it didn’t want to be a flash in the pan; the three brothers were in it for the long haul.

“The goal for us was always to be doing this as long as we possibly could,” says Isaac, who says their parents encouraged them to think long-term from the beginning.

“That might sound overly ambitious for a teenager, but when we got into this thing, we were thinking about people like Billy Joel and Michael Jackson who had been doing this for years. The Beach Boys, that was a group made up of brothers, a cousin and a friend. These were all things that were going on, that we were thinking about, and we said, ‘This can work.’ ”

Building relationships with fans has enabled them to keep going, and the fan community has become its own society. Fans travel to multiple shows, meet up and have friendships with other members of the Hanson family.

“Ultimately, more than anything, I’m just grateful for the fans we have, and I think our fans have always known that,” Isaac says. “It comes, and it can go just as fast. So the more you respect it and the more you care about it, that sticks with people, and that sticks with you.”

Hanson

7 p.m. Sunday

Crofoot Ballroom

1 S. Saginaw, Pontiac

Tickets $31

(248) 858-9333

www.ticketweb.com

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From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20131016/ENT04/310160028#ixzz2htpPusHI