Review: Hanson Brothers Shine On 7-track 'Against The World'
Review: Hanson Brothers Shine On 7-track 'Against The World'
Hanson, Against the World (3CG Records)

Hanson, Against the World (3CG Records)

The guys from Hanson are celebrating 30 years as a band next year, and if that makes you feel old, it’s not their fault. They’ve even put out an album to help you feel young again.

The seven-track Against the World is a rich and diverse group of songs that showcase the brothers’ range, musicianship and influences ones that leave their monster sugar pop hit MMMBop far in the rearview mirror.

The album kicks off with Annalie, which has bright harmonies and guitar work reminiscent of Paul Simon. Dont Ever Change has a rocking Cheap Trick sound, which is probably because Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick plays guitar.

The rock-pop Only Love has an Eddie Vedder-like vocal that transforms from a dark, spare space into an arena singalong. The Hansons’ harmonies are glorious in the Queen-like Stronger, One is a nice plea for unity and the anthem Fearless leans on an orchestra as the brothers soar above strings.

But the highlight is Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson on the title track. We belong with the restless/Keep company with rebels and with dreamers, they sing. Theres equal scars from victory and failure. If it’s them against the world, we’re on their side.

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Mark Kennedy is at http://twitter.com/KennedyTwits

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