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Smashing Pumpkins, Cheap Trick members form band

Hanson and Fountains Of Wayne men also in new act

Wed 18 Feb, 2009

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" in 2001...after label executives refused over 80 songs from the band, believing new material lacked marketability, and insisting on restricting the recording process." ...this happened to the Hanson when they evolved from a total teen pop marketing band to a more mature and serious adult band... and the label dont like the evolution... so they became independent... and they recorded two albums (with good reviews) ...until now... most people out here think that the actual Hanson are the same of those of 1997...you derailed...people grows...i m not a fan of the hanson but... i dont judge bands before i ve heard their actual material & this band and chemistry between members & z result will b different...this supergroup is a risky project...but why not ?.. surely they have balls to try it... and their age is a kaleidoscope... Iha and Shlesinger are 40 now... Ben Carlos is 57 and the singer and keyboard is 25 ... hopefully for the marketing ...the very old is at the back !

Fri 20 Feb, 2009

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