Music review: Hanson — ‘Anthem’
ItĢƵ been 16 years since Hanson released their debut album with the infectious, sugar-coated hit single “MMMBop.”
“Middle of Nowhere” launched the energetic Oklahoma brothers to teen-pop stardom.
I’ll admit that I was one of the critics thinking that this was just a fleeting fad.
No way could these lads be in it for the long haul.
Six studio albums later, I find myself eating my words as the trio releases the soaring “Anthem” on their own independent label 3CG Records.
Building off of 2010ĢƵ “Shout It Out,” “Anthem” sizzles with a combination of soul and rock, smothered around pure power-pop melodies.
“Fired Up” sets the pace quickly with grinding guitar riffs, sprinkled with a funk flavoring and TaylorĢƵ muscular vocals.
With lyrics like “Come with us if you want to live” for the album opener and “Our time has come and you’re standing in the way” from “You Can’t Stop Us,” the Hansons have matured from boys to men, and aim to prove it.
On many of the new tracks, itĢƵ obvious that Taylor remembered his brief time as a member of Tinted Windows.
Taylor joined the supergroup comprised of Bun E. Carlos of Cheap Trick, Adam Schlesinger of Fountains of Wayne and James Iha of the Smashing Pumpkins and released the 2009 self-titled album filled with well-constructed power pop, offering precision rock licks and catchy pop melodies. Joined by Michael Fitzpatrick and Joe Karnes of Fitz and the Tantrums, “Get the Girl Back” offers a satisfying, soulful sound with a booming horn section, hand claps, cowbell and bouncy chorus.
“I’ve Got Soul” pounds out a James Brownesque opening as the brothers deliver a pulsating Motown-influenced number that is sure to vibrate the dance floor.
The quirky love ballad “Juliet” is fueled by Zac on vocals (sounding a little like Adam Levine of Maroon 5) and a funky horn accompaniment, adding a charmingly innocent vibe to the overall sound.
“Save Me from Myself” tenderly closes the album with ZacĢƵ strongest vocal effort, featuring Gogol BordelloĢƵ Yuri Lemeshev on accordion. As further proof of the bandĢƵ musical maturation and skills, all the songs on “Anthem” are written and produced solely by the brothers.
Hanson is scheduled to make a Pittsburgh appearance in early November.