Hanson
They're Baa-aack...
By Matthew Schneier // Photographed by Jeremy Charles

For the past 15 years -- whether you've been listening or not -- the
brothers Hanson (Isaac, 29, Taylor, 27, and Zac, 24) have been putting
out records. But pop culture has fixed them more or less in 1997, when
the mostly prepubsecent brothers' "MMMBop" became an infectious
mega-hit.
Get hip to some other sibling bands making music this summer.

School of Seven Bells
Any devoted Hansonite can tell you -- and they're not in short supply --
there have been three studio albums in the meantime. The group
drove the point home recently when they played a sold-out five-night
residency at New York's Gramercy Theater, running through one full
album each night. The final evening was devoted to their latest, Shout It
Out, a funkified, R&B-inflected record that's getting more serious attention
(not to mention YouTube hits for its first video, "Thinking 'Bout
Somethin'") than any since Middle of Nowhere catapulted them to fame
years ago. Are you ready? You may soon be listening to Hanson again.
Hanson unfiltered, that is. For the first time, the brothers have written
and produced the entirety of their album, assuming more creative control than ever before. But musically it looks back,
past the pop sounds on which the group rose to fame,
to the R&B that they say inspired them to start playing
back home in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
R&B "got us singing," Taylor explains. "It was
Little Richard and Chuck Berry and Otis Redding
and Sam and Dave." With Shout It Out, "there was a
strong feeling of just being comfortable in our own
skin and really wanting to make a record that felt like
the essence of what we got into music doing."
The R&B sound was amplified by the bass work
of Bob Babbitt, a legendary Motown session player
and member of the Funk Brothers. But the linchpin,
Taylor and Zac agree, was the addition of the horn
section, masterminded by the trumpeter and horn
arranger Jerry Hey. Widely agreed to be the driving
force behind the horn sound of modern R&B and
pop, Hey has worked with Michael Jackson, Earth,
Wind & Fire and Quincy Jones. It was, says Zac, "the
icing on the cake." And it almost wasn't to be.
"We finished the album almost without doing
the horns," Zac explains. "It felt like we were pulling
a punch. We weren't really giving it all it needed
to be. It felt like we were really fulfilling the idea of
paying homage to people that inspired us. It was like
the trumpets sounding said to people, "Turn this up
louder, drive in your car faster, smile bigger...."
Both Zac and Taylor emphasize Shout It Out as
a feel-good summer record, a turn-it-up rocker. Is
the world ready for the Hanson brothers, party boys?
(Well, more or less -- all three of the brothers are now
married with kids -- seven altogether between them.)
The answer may be yes. Tinted Windows, the powerpop
supergroup Taylor fronted (with the Smashing
Pumpkins' James Iha, Fountains of Wayne's Adam
Schlesinger and Cheap Trick's Bun E. Carlos), may
have helped. After the initial what-the?! moment --
fodder for a million blog posts and Rolling Stone articles
baffled by the lineup -- the group helped shake the
stigma of mid-'90s curiosity from the Hanson name.
And now with high-profile fans as diverse as Andrew
W.K. and Conan O'Brien (who's been known to join
them onstage), they're back in the mainstream.
But at the end of the day --whether you've spent
the intervening years rabidly following their tours or
consigning them to the purgatory of one-hit wonders
(they've had more than one, but never mind that) --
they're still just Hanson doing Hanson. "I think the
record feels the most like us playing together," Taylor
says. "I think you feel the sound of a band in a room
together, making this music." Making it top to bottom,
from writing to producing -- and, almost two
decades later, they're still having a good time doing
it. "I feel like, oftentimes, producing a record with a
producer is like a great relationship. Even with the
best marriage -- girlfriend, boyfriend, whatever -- you
still have these struggles and fights and things you
have to get through," says Zac. "But us doing it on
our own was like the bachelor party."
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ALL IN THE FAMILY
Get hip to some other sibling bands making music this summer.

The National
This band counts two sets of
siblings among its members:
Aaron and Bryce Dessner
and Scott and Bryan
Devendorf. Add in vocalist
Matt Berninger and you've
got a group whose fifth
album, High Violet, shows
the quintet growing into the
anthemic, orchestral-pop
sound they've edged toward
over the years. They play
Celebrate Brooklyn! on
July 27th.
In 2005, twin sisters lejandra and Claudia
Deheza disbanded postpunk
trio On!Air!Library!
and formed School of Seven
Bells with Secret Machines'
Ben Curtis. Disconnect
from Desire, the follow-up to
their 2008 debut, Alpinisms,
is due in July.
The Morning Benders
The Morning Benders, which
features vocalist/guitarist
Chris Chu and his brother
Jon on guitar, built tons
of buzz with their debut LP,
Big Echo, and the Brooklyn
quartet have been
subsequently touring nonstop.
They take their
Beatles-inflected pop to
Central Park Summerstage
on July 27th and 28th.
Tegan and Sara
Identical twin sisters and
indie-pop deities Tegan
and Sara Quin released
Sainthood in 2009 and
have since been touring the
Chris Walla-produced
album. This summer they're
playing U.S. dates galore,
including a stop at Lilith
Fair in Boston on July 30th.
Your Comment
Posted at 3:07 on Jul 08, 2010
i love hanson
Posted at 1:01 on Aug 04, 2010
Nice article! BTW anyone who can't be bothered to listen to them beyond the singles and question what else they've done are like the student that puts off their final project until the end of the simester. The material was right in front of them the whole time, but they want top 40 radio to do the research for them. Shame on these lazy listeners. After all they have offered up, if the only Hanson song you can name is MMMbop, you get an "F!"
Posted at 2:09 on Aug 11, 2010
um when did Hansom become Hot Daddy Boi's??? Scrummy!!