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Who Will Still Care?: The 25th Anniversary of Hanson’s “MMMBop”

By | April 17, 2022

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Hanson through the years — on the left in 1997 and on the right in 2017. Photos Courtesy: Paul Bergen/Redferns/Getty Images; Noam Galai/Getty Images

There’s something vaguely negative about calling a band a one-hit wonder. It’s often dismissive and a little mocking, like calling something a flash in the pan. There’s the suggestion built into the concept that the band tried to have more hits and failed. It’s my feeling that this is all a little wrongheaded though. I think we should focus on the word “wonder,” and why the hits that get described this way tend to feel so meaningful to us culturally.

Hanson’s “MMMBop” is one of the most classic examples of a one-hit wonder of all time. As a person who was a teenager when the song came out in 1997, I remember feeling sort of confused. These kids were my age, and they had created this shimmering piece of pop music. The song was so gorgeous and catchy that it almost felt embarrassing. My memory of it is that it was somehow uncool. I see now: I was deeply wrong.

Yes, 25 years is a long time, but it also feels like yesterday. I wanted to take the opportunity to look back on “MMMBop” and try to figure out why it was such a big deal at the time — and what it might have to say to us now.

“MMMBop” Wasn’t Just a Hit — It Was a Phenomenon

Hanson poses on a roof in London in 1997; from left: Taylor Hanson, Isaac Hanson and Zac Hanson. Photo Courtesy: Mike Prior/Getty Images

In 1997, when “MMMBop” was released, the Hanson brothers were kids. The oldest, Isaac, was 16, Taylor was 13, and Zac was 11. On the other hand, they had already been making music together for five years, which is longer than many bands manage to exist. Still, their youth was a major part of their appeal, and somehow they were able to put together a song that ended up going to number one on the charts in 12 different countries.

This was before boy bands like NSYNC had reached peak popularity, so the kind of fame Hanson experienced was surprising. A few years ago, talking about the song as part of an oral history in The Independent, Zac said, “Our life was like A Hard Day’s Night, and of course the reality of screaming girls and stampeding crowds is not silly, it’s kind of terrifying.” Teenager me might have rolled his eyes at that comment, but it’s definitely true that fame of this level, especially when you’re a kid, must be a little harrowing.

Anyway, “MMMBop” was number one in the U.S. for three full weeks, and finished the year at no. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, ahead of huge hits like Usher’s “You Make Me Wanna…” and Meredith Brooks’ “Bitch”. Clearly, the evidence is mounting that my sense, at the time, that “MMMBop” was uncool was way off. Hanson got to work with the Dust Brothers — who had recently worked with Beck on his ultra-cool album Odelay — on the production of the song. Somehow they also got Tamra Davis — who directed music videos for The Smiths, Faith No More, Sonic Youth, and Tone Lōc — to make the video.

“MMMBop” Is Actually Very Deep

Coolness aside, songs don’t usually last in the culture if they don’t have at least a little something to say. “MMMBop” is an incredibly silly title, but the phrase uses nonsense as a stand-in for really big ideas. These kids were singing about how fast time goes by — about how fleeting life can be.

Hanson performing in 1997. Photo Courtesy: George De Sota/Redferns/Getty Images

In that same oral history from The Independent, quoted above, Zac goes on to say, “I’m surprised more people weren’t worried about us when you look at the things we were writing at that age. Obviously it was packaged in a very upbeat way with harmonies and catchy guitar lines, but ‘MMMBop’ is really about getting old, losing friends and the fact that most things won’t last.” Clearly, these kids had some depth to them.

The best pop songs — and “MMMBop,” amazingly, is no exception — have a kind of lyrical quality to them. They sneak their way into your heart with catchiness, and then they end up telling you what’s going on in your heart with depth and — dare I say — poetry. “And when you get old and start losing your hair,” Hanson tells us in the song, “Can you tell me who will still care?” As a kid, you find yourself singing along with this stuff, and maybe you miss the meaning, but eventually you see it, and it blows you away.

25 Years Later, “MMMBop” Endures

When VH1 did their Greatest Songs of the ‘90s special back in 2007, “MMMBop” came in at number 20. Glamour’s more recent 2020 list of the best songs of the ‘90s put it at 28. And sure, some lists leave it off entirely, but it’s clear on the whole that “MMMBop” is still in our collective consciousness.

This May, Hanson will release their latest album, Red Green Blue, so in spite of their one-hit wonder status, they keep making music for their following of devoted fans. No, they’re not topping the charts anymore. It’s unlikely that anything from this album will make its way into this year’s Billboard Hot 100.

Hanson performing in Austin, Texas in 2019. Photo Courtesy: Rick Kern/Getty Images

But that doesn’t mean it’s all meaningless either. Music is a timeless phenomenon, and the audience for it shifts and changes constantly. That’s why I think being a one-hit wonder is really more like a badge of honor. It means that for one shining moment, you created a timeless artifact that made it through to people in a way that mattered.

Maybe it’s a little embarrassing, but so are most of the deepest, most heartfelt feelings we have when we’re forced to get public about them. Back in 1997, the kids of Hanson gave us a sweet, little song about the passage of time; 30 years later, I’m happy to tell you I’m still listening.

 

Hanson get physical in video for new song ‘Don’t Let Me Down’

By | April 16, 2022

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The muscle-bound comedy clip sees Frankie Muniz throw down as ‘Action Frank’

Hanson have shared a brand new track called ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ featuring Zac[h] Myers of Shinedown.

The trio, who got their breakthrough back in 1997 with their hit song ‘MMMBop’, have dropped off the latest preview of their upcoming album ‘Red Green Blue’, which is due to arrive on May 20 via 3CG Records.

“‘Don’t Let Me Down’ is a song all about seizing your moment. It’s about living up to your potential,’ explained Zac Hanson. “We all need encouragement to overcome the barriers in our lives, but ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ is a personal message.”

He continued: “I wrote it to myself. As I was facing the challenge of writing a solo project for the first time, I needed to hear, ‘don’t let me down, your moment is now.’”

The song comes alongside a comical video starring Frankie Muniz. Set in a gym, Muniz (playing the role of Action Frank) upsets some local meatheads – one of which is Zac Hanson (Reggie Willie) – and a weight room duel quickly ensues, complete with Rocky-type montages.

Watch the Mac Hanson-directed clip below:

 

Hanson will be hitting the road this summer for a world tour which includes a host of UK dates including a show at London’s Roundhouse on June 30. Remaining tickets can be purchased here.

The European/UK leg of the tour will kick off on June 8 in Helsinki before wrapping up in Leeds on July 3. You can view the full list of dates below.

JUNE 2022
8 – Helsinki House of Culture
10 – Stockholm Berns
12 – Oslo Vulkan Arena
13 – Goteborg Pustervik
14 – Kolding Godset
16 – Hamburg Mojo
17 – Koln Gloria
18 – Munich Strom
20 – Milan Magazzini Generali
22 – Paris La Cigale
23 – Brussels AB
24 – Amsterdam Melkweg
26 – Nottingham Rock City
28 – Glasgow SWG3 Galvanisers
29 – Manchester O2 Ritz
30 – London UK Roundhouse

JULY 2022
2 – Bristol O2 Academy
3 – Leeds University Stylus

On July 12, the group will also hit the road for a huge tour of the US which will wrap up in Dallas on September 14. You can find full details of their US dates here.

Meanwhile, Zac Hanson recently apologised after his deleted Pinterest account, which was filled with controversial and offensive pro-gun memes, was leaked online.

One meme on the account suggested support for George Zimmerman over the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin, while another compared the right to use an AR-15 rifle with Rosa Parks’ right to sit on a bus.

In an emailed statement to Vice about the Pinterest account, Zac wrote: “The leaked Pinterest page provided a distorted view of the issues surrounding race and social justice, which do not reflect my personal beliefs. I apologise for the hurt my actions caused.”

HANSON RELEASE THIRD SINGLE FROM NEW ALBUM, RED GREEN BLUE

By | April 15, 2022

HANSON RELEASE THIRD SINGLE FROM NEW ALBUM

“DON’T LET ME DOWN” FEATURING ZACH MYERS FROM SHINEDOWN OUT NOW – LISTEN

HILARIOUS NEW VIDEO STARS MYERS AND FRANKIE MUNIZ – WATCH

ALBUM RELEASES MAY 20, AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER NOW

RED GREEN BLUE WORLD TOUR BEGINS JUNE 8 IN HELSINKI, FINLAND
FOLLOWED BY NORTH AMERICA, LATIN AMERICA, AND MORE

TICKETS ON SALE NOW

HANSON release their new song “Don’t Let Me Down,” the third single from the multi-platinum, 3x GRAMMY® Award-nominated pop-rock trio’s eagerly anticipated new project, RED GREEN BLUE. Featuring Zach Myers from Shinedown, “Don’t Let Me Down” was written by Zac Hanson, and co-produced by Zac, GRAMMY® Award-winning Producer/Engineer/Mixer Jim Scott (Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Wilco) and GRAMMY® Award-winning Artist/Producer David Garza (Fiona Apple, Midland, Sharon Van Etten), the rock-infused pop song is available now via 3CG Records at all DSPs and streaming services. A hilariously entertaining official music video starring Myers as well as Frankie Muniz is streaming now via YouTube.

Comprising three solo-led projects from Taylor, Isaac, and Zac Hanson, RED GREEN BLUE arrives via 3CG Records on Friday, May 20, and is available for pre-order on vinyl, CD, and digital at all retailers now. The album, which marks HANSON’s milestone 30th anniversary, brings together the band’s three unique creative voices like never before, with a third of the album written and produced by each brother: Taylor’s RED, Isaac’GREEN, and Zac’s BLUE.

WATCH “DON’T LET ME DOWN” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
STARRING FRANKIE MUNIZ & ZACH MYERS

LISTEN TO “DON’T LET ME DOWN”

PRE-ORDER RED GREEN BLUE:
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“’Don’t Let Me Down’ is a song all about seizing your moment. It’s about living up to your potential. We all need encouragement to overcome the barriers in our lives, but ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ is a personal message – I wrote it to myself. As I was facing the challenge of writing a solo project for the first time, I needed to hear, ‘don’t let me down, your moment is now,’ said Zac Hanson.

“We’ve all been really good friends for over 20 years,” said Frankie Muniz. “So when Zac asked me to be in a video, I thought it would be the ultimate gig for me because it was my dream as a kid to be a member of HANSON and now I’m getting to fulfill that dream.”

“The collaboration came together through our mutual friendship,” said Zach Myers. “I heard the song and it sounded different than anything I had heard from them. I got the gist of the project from them which I thought was really cool and such an original idea. The approach I took was adding what I do to what the song was – and it was already a really really good song. I couldn’t be happier with how it turned out.”

 

RED GREEN BLUE was heralded earlier in the year with the album’s emotive and dynamic first single from Taylor, “Child at Heart,” available now at all DSPs and streaming services. An official music video is streaming now via YouTube. This was followed up by the release of Isaac‘s “Write You A Song.” The video for this song was premiered on CMT, and later added to EDGE rotation at CMT Music.

WATCH “CHILD AT HEART” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO

LISTEN TO “CHILD AT HEART”

WATCH “WRITE YOU A SONG” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO

LISTEN TO “WRITE YOU A SONG”

The album, which is also, co-produced with Jim Scott and David Garza, amplifies the band’s unique trifecta of sound in a new way which is highlighted through the release of three singles, one featuring each brother. Starting with Taylor’s “Child At Heart” followed by Isaac’s “Write You A Song” and the rock-infused force of Zac’s “Don’t Let Me Down” (out today), each song is a clue to the unique musical influences which make up the project.

“Going into our 30th year as a band we felt like it was imperative we continue to tell our story like only we can,” says Isaac Hanson, “and telling stories in ways that will continue to challenge us to grow and give people new reasons to listen. RED GREEN BLUE is about sharing what has made us a band that has been able to weather so many storms.”

“Our love and respect for Jim Scott has only grown since we first met 20 years ago,” says Taylor Hanson. “He has been behind some of our favorite albums, so it’s an absolute joy to have finally made a project together.”

“We have had a long friendship and deep connection with David Garza since our early days as a band,” says Zac Hanson. “We could not have had a better musical collaborator for this milestone project.”

HANSON
RED GREEN BLUE
(3CG Records)
Release Date: May 20, 2022

Tracklisting:

RED
1 – Child At Heart
2 – Rambling Heart
3 – Truth
4 – We Belong Together
5 – Semi Hollow
GREEN
1 – Greener Pastures
2 – Write You A Song
3 – No Matter The Reason
4 – The Gift of Tears
5 – Cold As Ice
BLUE
1 – Bad
2 – World Goes Around
3 – Wake Up
4 – Don’t Let Me Down
5 – Where I Belong
HANSON will celebrate the new album on their upcoming RED GREEN BLUE World Tour, set to get underway June 8 in Helsinki, Finland’s House of Culture; North American dates – produced by Live Nation – begin July 12 at Houston, TX’s House of Blues and continue mid-September. Latin American tour dates follow in September, with shows in Australia/New Zealand set for November. HANSON’s first full-scale world tour in more than three years, the RED GREEN BLUE World Tour will feature the live premiere of 15 songs from RED GREEN BLUE along with the first-ever live performances of songs from 2020’s Against The World and career-spanning setlists of fan favorites. For complete details and remaining ticket availability, please visit hanson.net/calendar.

Officially founded in May 1992, HANSON will mark their momentous 30-year anniversary with HANSON Day 2022, an unforgettable weekend of exclusive streams and events set for May 12-14 in the band’s hometown of Tulsa, OK. Highlights will include a very special livestream concert event on May 13, direct from Tulsa’s famed Cain’s Ballroom; streaming tickets are available now exclusively via In.Live. For complete details and registration, please see hanson.net/hday2022.

HANSON RED GREEN BLUE WORLD TOUR 2022

EUROPE

JUNE
8 – Helsinki, FINLAND – House of Culture
10 – Stockholm, SWEDEN – Berns
12 – Oslo, NORWAY – Vulkan Arena
13 – Goteborg, SWEDEN – Pustervik
14 – Kolding, DENMARK – Godset
16 – Hamburg, GERMANY – Mojo
17 – Koln, GERMANY – Gloria
18 – Munich GERMANY – Strom
20 – Milan, ITALY – Magazzini Generali
21 – Rubigen, SWITZERLAND – Mühle Hunziken
22 – Paris, FRANCE – La Cigale
23 – Brussels, BELGIUM – Ancienne Belgique
24 – Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS – Melkweg
26 – Nottingham, UK – Rock City
28 – Glasgow, UK – SWG3 Galvanisers
29 – Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz
30 – London, UK – Roundhouse

JULY
2 – Bristol, UK – O2 Academy
3 – Leeds, UK – Stylus @ Leeds University Union

NORTH AMERICA

JULY
12 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
14 – New Orleans, LA – The Joy Theater
15 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
16 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
17 – St Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
19 – Birmingham, AL – Alabama Theater
20 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
22 – Richmond, VA – The National
23 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
24 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia
26 – Pittsburgh, PA – Palace Theatre
28 – Albany NY – Empire Live
29 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
30 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
31 – New York, NY – The Beacon Theatre

AUGUST
2 – Montreal, QC – Corona Theatre
3 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
5 – Elizabeth, IN – Caesar’s Event Center
6 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
7 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
9 – Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe Live
10 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
12 – St Louis, MO – The Pageant
13 – Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom
14 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee
16 – Springfield, MO – Gillioz Theatre
18 – Council Bluffs, IA – Stir Cove at Harrah’s
19 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore Minneapolis
20 – Fargo, ND – Fargo Brewing Company Outdoors (SOLD OUT)
21 – Winnipeg, MB – Park Theater
23 – Calgary, AB – The Palace Theatre
24 – Edmonton AB – Midway
26 – Vancouver, BC – The Vogue Theatre
27 – Seattle, WA – The Moore
28 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
30 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
31 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues

SEPTEMBER
2 – Los Angeles, CA – Ace Theatre
3 – San Diego, CA – Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay
4 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
6 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl
7 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
9 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre
10 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre
11 – Wichita, KS – Cotillion Ballroom
13 – Austin, TX – Emo’s
14 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues

LATIN AMERICA

SEPTEMBER
25 – Mexico City, MEXICO – BlackBerry
27 – Guadalajara, MEXICO – Teatro Diana
28 – Leon, MEXICO – Foro del Lago
29 – Queretaro, MEXICO – Teatro Metropolitan

OCTOBER
1 – Monterrey, MEXICO – Pabellon M
4 – Santiago, CHILE – Teatro Coliseo
6 – Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA – Teatro Gran Rivadavia
8 – Montevideo, URUGUAY – La Trastienda
11 – Porto Alegre, BRAZIL – Teatro Bourbon Country
12 – Curitiba, BRAZIL – Live Curitiba
14 – Ribeirão Preto, BRAZIL – Arena Eurobike
15 – Sao Paulo, BRAZIL – Espaco Das Americas
16 – Uberlandia, BRAZIL – Arena Sabiazinho
19 – Brasilia, BRAZIL – Centro de Convencoes Ulyess Guimaraes
21 – Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL – Qualistage

AUSTRALIA

NOVEMBER
DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED

For more info and tickets, please visit HANSON.net