New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Pop rock trio HANSON announce the release date for their highly anticipated double-album String Theory, which is set for November 9, available at major retailers. Premiering exclusively with NPR
Music is "Siren Call," the first full song and video from the String
Theory project, featuring the band performing with a 46-piece Orchestra. String
Theory dates are already slated to reach fans across North
America this fall, with the first leg of international tour dates in
Europe and Australia set to be announced later this month. The landmark symphonic project, follows the band's sold out 25th Anniversary World Tour in 2017.
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Theory brings together an exciting collaboration of song craftsmanship and symphonic majesty, framing the established trio's music through a special collaboration with Academy award winning arranger
David Campbell, spawning both a world tour featuring the band playing live with Symphony Orchestras, and a double length studio album. Special album packages, including the instrumental album "A Piece Of String," and the behind the scenes documentary
Theory Of Everything, as well as exclusive limited edition items are also available on the band's official site HANSON.net.
In anticipation of the album's release later this fall, fans can get a deeper look at the project and the story behind it through a weekly video series, with new episodes released on the band's YouTube channel each
Thursday leading up to the Nov 9 release. Each installment features a song from String Theory, along with band interviews hosted by Austin City Limits
Radio personality Andy Langer.
HANSON's most ambitious musical project to date features songs spanning the band's career, including some of their best known material ("MmmBop," "Where's The Love," "
This Time Around" and more) alongside brand new or never-released-to-the-public songs ("Reaching For The Sky," "Battle Cry," "Breaktown," "No Rest For The Weary" and more) which tell a story of aspiration, despair, fortitude and ultimately a return to optimism.
The tour brings String
Theory to the stage with many leading symphonies at some of the most iconic venues, among them the
National Symphony Orchestra at the Filene Center at Wolftrap and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at
Heinz Hall, already announced earlier this year and on sale now. New dates include Los Angeles at The Greek Theatre, New York at the Beacon Theatre and
Chicago at the
Chicago Theatre, on sale July 27. US and Canada dates continue throughout the
Spring of 2019, with international dates to be announced later this month taking the tour to Europe, Australia, and more in
Spring 2019.
The album features brand new and rearranged recordings with full symphonic orchestration, and will be available in digital and physical formats, with special content and packages available via the band's official website www.Hanson.net. The band recordings were produced by HANSON and mixed by Grammy winning Producer and Engineer Jim Scott (Red Hot
Chili Peppers, Tom Petty, Wilco, Sting). The symphonic composition was recorded in Prague, lead by arranger
David Campbell. New HANSON recordings were engineered by
Craig Alvin (Kacey Musgraves) with additional production and engineering credits including past collaborators of the band,
Danny Kortchmar (Don Henley, Billy Joel,
James Taylor), Steve Churchyard (The Eagles, Train, Faith Hill, Taylor Swift) and CJ Eiriksson (U2, Matchbox Twenty, Phish).
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Theory is the next frontier for HANSON, telling a story of aspiration and fortitude against the odds. The music resonates with authenticity, coming from a group whose signature is never to chase trends, but instead to stay focused on their melodic craftsmanship, establishing themselves as one of the few artists of their generation able to continually reinvent and reimagine their music, which has helped them to maintain an active global fanbase over 25 years after their founding.