Hanson – Shout It Out
Review by Jack Foley
THIRTEEN years since Hanson first hit the headlines (and the charts) with their infectious soul-inspired rock-pop (and the single MmmBop) the guys have seldom seemed fresher.
New album Shout It Out is every inch the feel-good record that they’ve been specialising in for most of their young careers – albeit one that possibly demonstrates a greater maturity.
Yes, there continue to be the effortlessly catchy radio friendly moments such as Thinkin’ ‘Bout Somethin’ and Give A Little, but there’s some great ballads mixed in that are sentimental without being overdone.
Throughout, the production values are tight, the harmonies and melodies crisp and the overall feeling one to kick back and savour.
It’s no small compliment to say that there isn’t really a bad song on the album… although there are those that stand out more than others.
Thinkin’ ‘Bout Somethin’, for instance, combines bouncy melodies with cow-horns and pianos to create an effortless crowd-pleaser, while Kiss Me When You Come Home trades on some fantastic piano chords and a really dance-worthy chorus. It’s sure to have you singing along within two or three listens.
Give A Little is surely the anthemic moment of the album… a deliriously feel-good ode to letting go that kicks off with the cutest of guitar riffs before broadening out into a celebration of positivity complete with smart stabs of brass. It’s made for dancing along to and is one of this summer’s essential feel-good records.
And I Waited, which finds drummer Zac also on vocal duty, is a smart piece of pop-rock that thrives on one of the LP’s grittier central riffs, whileUse Me Up (also featuring Zac on vocals) demonstrates the band’s ability to slow the tempo and deliver a meaningful ballad. Piano-based and dripped in sorrow, it’s a real cigarette lighter moment that, more than anything, demonstrates their maturity.
But no matter what tempo they’re operating in, Shout It Out positively brims with quality and it’s a pleasure to recommend to just about everybody.
Download picks: Thinkin’ ‘Bout Somethin’, Kiss Me When You Come Home, Give A Little, And I Waited, Use Me Up
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Very nice review Mr Foley, I love this album.Check out the Japanese version bonus track “Make It Through Today” on youtube. Should of been on the main album.
Pete Zhut Jun 6 #Awesome! It’s nice to read such a positive review about Hanson. I think the album is amazing and everyone should give the band a chance.
thesewalls Jun 7 #Actually, Pete, It’s “Make It Through THE Day.” Anyway, everyone should check it out. If it had made the US release, it would have been the only song on the album that Isaac sang lead. He doesn’t get enough leads and he has an AMAZING voice.
Jesse Jun 8 #