Setlist: las Vegas, nv 9/21/13

By | September 22, 2013

Fired up
I’ve got soul
Where’s the love
Scream and be free
This time around
Minute without you
In the city

On and on
Strong enough to break
Being me (i solo)
Broken angel (z solo)
Save me (t solo)

Juliet
Crazy beautiful
Happy together
Waiting for this
Watch Over Me
You can’t stop us
Tragic symphony
Thinking bout something
Mmmbop
Get the girl back
If only

Something going round

Setlist: salt lake city 9/20/13

By | September 22, 2013

This setlist may be partial and out of order. If you know any additional songs please let us know.

Fired up
I’ve got soul
Where’s the love
Scream and be free
This time around
Minute without you
In the city

Penny and me
With you in your dreams
On and on (z solo)
For your love (i solo)
Song to sing (t solo others joined for extra verse)

Juliet
Crazy beautiful
Happy together
Waiting for this
Tragic symphony
Thinking bout somethin
You can’t stop us
MMMBop
If only
Get the girl back

And I waited
Lost without each other

HNET Newsletter Sept 21, 2013

By | September 21, 2013

NEW
Message From The Band

Yesterday was a day off in Salt Lake City, and after four shows in a row it was welcome. Days off on tour are recovery days. Do laundry, sleep in a real bed, go to the gym, eat some good local food that negates the trip to the gym and most important bus fumigation. Imagine 10 people living in a 45 foot bus loading in and out gear and playing a concert everyday, with far to few showers going on… yep it smells just like that!

Believe it or not on days off we even like to go see a concert when the opportunity arises. By chance we ran into the guys from Muse at our hotel and after talking beer, decided to go see their show. It was great! As is to be expected it was a spectacle of rock god goodness. Even if you do not like their music you can appreciate the lengths they go to to put on a visually exciting show, including lasers, and an LED screen pyramid big enough to cover the whole band. Now the journey continues with our concert tonight in Salt lake, and on west from there. No there will not be lazer lights, but there’s plenty of rocknroll.

Isaac, Taylor and Zac

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NEW
Weekly Photo

Each Friday we are sharing a special weekly picture that highlights something that’s gone on during the week, or something that we want to look back on from the amazing 21 years of our band.

Backstage, Variety Play House, ANTHEM WORLD TOUR , Atlanta Georgia, 2013
The ANTHEM WORLD TOUR has already taken us to cities and concert venues far and wide, and there are many more to come. What is the favorite city or venue that you have have seen us play a concert?

My First Hanson Concert: ANTHEM World Tour

By | September 20, 2013

Which Tour? ANTHEM World Tour
Date: September 9, 2013
City/State: Birmingham, AL

I Went With: Veronica and Lydia

I expected the show to: have a lot of old school, younger Hanson music. I haven’t been caught up in the Hanson fandom for a long time and I didn’t know they kept releasing music. Glad to know they have extended their music list.

We waited in line for: never. I was in the door and out the door.

My favorite song they did was: I honestly was liking most of the music they sang. Once again I haven’t kept up on them, but their music was pretty consistent and what I listen to normall. So I liked the beats and the individual-ness of it all.

A funny thing that happened during the show was: I honestly didn’t find anything funny.

After the show we: Went home. It was a long drive.

The show did / did not meet my expectations because: It over exceeded my expectations.

Anything else you would like to include? They need to choose a better opening act. Paul McDonald wasn’t that great. For someone who was supposed to pump the crowd up before Hanson came out, he failed.

Setlist: Denver, CO 9/18/13

By | September 19, 2013

Fired Up
In The City
Ive Got Soul
Wheres The Love
Scream and Be Free
This Time Around

Penny and Me
With You In Your Dreams
For Your Love (I solo)
Need You Now(Z solo)
Weird (T solo)

Juliet
You Can’t Stop Us
Already Home
If Only / Lets Get It On
Tragic Symphony
Crazy Beautiful
Happy Together
Get The Girl Back
Thinking Bout Something
MMMBop

Lost Without Each Other

And God Said, “Let There Be Hanson.”

By | September 19, 2013

ArrowCane

DSC09313Photo by Eva Avenue. arrowcane.com

by Eva Avenue & Marcella Garvey

It was the kind of concert where you spend all of the next day contemplating your life, remembering every magic moment in vivid blurs, adapting “Where’s The Love?” on piano and just feeling upbeat and giddy about whatever because last night you saw Hanson!

It was an absolute effing delight to find them in the same general spirits they gave off back when we first listened to them all the time, all the time. Honestly, we’re having a hard time writing this review, like it’s too personal to know what even happened that night.

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But let’s try.

Let’s try.

They’ve been a band for 21 years now, and their newest album release, Anthem, has them on an Anthem World Tour. After a long intermission between the end of the opening band and Hanson’s set up, they charged onto the stage like motivational speakers about to exorcise our blues and take us to the next level. They’ve become a glorified funk band with layers of Michael Jackson and The Monkees.

Taylor has ripened into a lovely specimen of vocal splendor; he sounds the same but better and sexier, with the same well-placed moans and ooo’s. Just take Taylor and make him 30, it’s like that; he is a mythical creature who walks among us. You think you got over him in 1998, but that’s only because you haven’t seen him in concert yet.

TTPhotos by Eva Avenue. arrowcane.com

He was dressed in a black shirt, black jeans, with black leather suspenders and brown boots. If he had come out in a tuxedo, snapping his fingers and flipping his hair, I don’t think any of us would have been able to handle it. We would’ve all fainted and died like the girl in the music video (for their new single “Get The Girl Back”). In case you still think you are too cool for Hanson, you might want to research Taylor’s super-group project Tinted Windows. Yeah, even the Smashing Pumpkins love him. So upload that indie album into your iPhone and smoke it.

DSC09320Photo by Eva Avenue. arrowcane.com

And Zac’s a charismatic man now, with a lion’s mane, muscles and the beginning outlines of Dave Grohl facial hair. And Isaac was still Isaac.

DSC09155Photo by Eva Avenue. arrowcane.com

DSC09355Photo by Eva Avenue. arrowcane.com

“I haven’t changed at all!” Isaac yelled, and then said something about his guitar, alone on stage, about to do a solo song. The guitar had gone out of tune. He was going to tune it. Roadies kept trying to take the guitar, he was like, “I got this!” Then Zac came onstage, put his hand on Isaac’s shoulder and was like, “You go tune. I’ll play a song” and walked over to the piano; solution-oriented; so freakin charming.

They played mostly new songs off the album, and spiced it up with “Where’s The Love?” and” Mmmbop” from Middle of Nowhere. They also did “Give a Little” from their 2010 album, whatever that was called, we’re not looking it up right now, we’re trying to write this review on time.

Check out, no, buy their new album Anthem on Amazon.com or iTunes.

For a more details and a more extensive photo spread visit Nightly Noodle Monthly.

Hanson Got Me Drunk on Their New Beer, Mmmhops (Really)

By | September 18, 2013

The Daily Beast

The ‘MMMBop’-crooning brothers are now in the beer business. They stopped by The Daily Beast HQ to play some beer pong—and challenged Kevin Fallon to a chugging contest. Watch video.

Hanson got me drunk.

The brothers—Isaac, Taylor, and Zac—may be immortalized in our collective minds as the baby-faced boy band who loved harmonizing almost much as they loved long hair. They may be emblazoned forever in the our ’90s-nostalgia-loving hearts as cherubic 16-, 13-, and 11-year-olds, respectively. But now not only are the “MMMBop” singers all over the age of 21 (and married with children)—hi, you’re old—they have created and are selling their own beer.

It is called—get ready for it—Mmmhops.

Mmmhops!!!

On the best day of my life, a breezy Thursday in early September, Isaac, Taylor, and Zachary Hanson (now … seriously … 32, 30, and 27) traveled to The Daily Beast’s Manhattan offices to play beer pong, talk about Mmmhops, and just generally be dreamy.

“We like beer,” Taylor says, after mandating that everyone crack open an Mmmhops before the drinking games could commence. “We’ve always done stuff we’re into, and we love a lot of craft beers.”

Mmmhops is a tasty pale ale created in partnership with Mustang Brewing. Its inception coincides with—hi, you’re really old—the group’s 21st anniversary together.

“It started with, big surprise, several evenings sitting around talking about beer,” Isaac says. “The next thing you know we started talking about the idea of having a beer, how cool it would be to have your own beer.”

And the bit of divine genius to name the brew Mmmhops, displaying a remarkable sense of humor—not to mention self-awareness?—that, Zac says, was all Isaac. “I was a few beers in …” the oldest Hanson laughs.

The brothers fancy themselves craft-brew connoisseurs, seizing the opportunity to sample local beers around the country as they tour, which they’ve been doing pretty much continuously over the past two decades. (They’re now on the Anthem World Tour.) It’s an easy passion to understand. At each tour stop, someone will ask, “Have you tried our beer?” It would be rude not to oblige.

And so when Hanson showed up at our place of work to binge drink on a late Thursday afternoon, it would have been rude not to oblige them as well.

The brothers were incredibly game as we played a very sad round of beer pong. (It was windy, OK?) They joked about when they had their first drinks—“probably celebrating something after a concert”—ribbed each other for breaking the rules—elbows!—and never missed an opportunity to tease us when we missed a cup. (There were many opportunities.)

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Elena Scotti/NWBD

 

That was when Taylor Hanson beat me in a chugging contest.

Alas, and fortunately, these are three men who grew up on the road and did not attend raucous frat parties at state universities, which is to say they were about as rotten at beer pong as we were.

Because both our teams were so bad—for public shaming purposes I will now call out my esteemed (read: useless) Daily Beast teammates William O’Connor and Adrienne Vogt for not carrying their weight—after roughly 45 minutes of play both Team Hanson and Team Beast had three cups left on the table. As it turns out, pop stars and journalists are not particularly skilled at drinking games.

Worried that the beer-pong match would extend until the Hansons’ own children were old enough to drink, not to mention that at least one Hanson and two Beast staffers were beginning to slur their words, we resigned ourselves to settling the tie with a chugging contest. Taylor would drink for the visitors. I’d attempt to bring glory home to the Beast. The rule, which it must be said Taylor was insistent on, was that neither of us could spill or take a break. The first to finish his beer would win.

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Elena Scotti/NWBD

 

And that was when Taylor Hanson beat me in a chugging contest.

He was the first to finish his bottle of Mmmhops. It was mmmbarrassing.

However—cut to the tape!—Taylor was spilling all over the place! I don’t want to disparage any ’90s pop icons, but Taylor is a dirty rotten cheater.

(Ed. note: Taylor is every bit as charming as your 12-year-old self always dreamed he would be, and I’m pretty sure if we’d finished another six-pack the two of us would be best friends. I’m making that up, but a guy can dream.)

The Hanson brothers’ goal is to have the beer available in 10 states by the end of the year and at tour stops as well. Taylor will talk your ear off—quite intelligently—about the hurdles small breweries face in getting their beer into stores. Considering the brothers have been doggedly running their own indie record label for the past decade, there’s no doubt that they’ll find a way to meet that goal.

Plus, with each bottle sold, a donation will be made to charitable efforts to bring clean water wells to Africa, so there’s extra incentive to root for Mmmhops’ success.

Until then, delight in the footage of the day I got drunk with Hanson. Taylor pretends to lick beer off the table. Enjoy.