-Its mcdonalds monopoly time!!! we got park place. If anyone has board walk, send us a pic. We’ll split it..
-Tiempo de monopoly en mcdonalds, conseguimos park place. Si alguien tiene board walk, envienos una pic. Vamos a dividirlo.
-..And give a portion to charity. Let’s do it tweeters!!
- .. y daremos una parte a caridad. Vamos a hacerlo tweeters!
-If you have it. Send a picture to jen sousa at backstreet boys twitter. Send her the pic.
Si tu lo tienes, envia una imagen a JEN SOUSA al twitter de backstreet boys. Enviale la pic.
Nick mostrando su boletin, howie salió de colado pero es un gusto verlo :=)
Nadie le ntendiamos, pero ahora despues de buscar encontramos que en Mcdonalds hay un juego de Monopoly donde quien junte las piezas PARK PLACE Y BOARD WALK ganará 1.000.000 dólares.
Desde el lanzamiento de “This Is Us” a nivel mundial (6/10) hemos seleccionado las mejores notas y aquellas que merecen ser traducidas y publicadas en nuestro sitio, de cientos de artículos que han hablado del disco la mayor parte de ellos lo han hecho a favor de BSB y su renovada música, hay diferentes maneras de expresarse, y respetar el trabajo de grandes músicos. Sin emabargo, el día de hoy y por primera vez, un periodista hace una más bien una critica destructiva en vez de aporta un comentario digno, descalificando no sólo la trayectoria de BSB sino que a los más destacados productores que colaboraron en “This Is Us” y que son de renombre internacionalmente. Les dejamos este artículo, y saquen sus propias conclusiones…
‘Boys’ en una crisis a mediana edad.
Después de casi 10 años de silencio glorioso de Nick Carter y su ya crecido grupo Backstreet Boys están de regreso despues de una larga lista de espera de un álbum digno. “This Is Us” no es para nada un fracaso musical, es más bien evolutivo; Aunque algunos de los más talentosos productores de la industria (T-Pain y el maestro detrás de Britney Spears son sólo algunos de los nombres famosos de la lista de canciones) no han sido capaces de ayudar a Backstreet Boys a crecer, dejando este disco con el mismo sonido pop adolescente que los llevó de regreso al álbum Millennium.
Para los primeros años de existencia del grupo, los Backstreet Boys eran dioses entre los hombres. El lanzamiento de “Millennium”, segundo álbum de la banda, trajo un montón de éxitos - que reventaban a los demás éxitos - como “I Want It That Way” a “Larger Than Life” - elogiado casi universalmente como una de las obras de arte pop; letras de canciones del grupo eran dulces sin sacarina (”Now I can see that we’ve falling apart / from the way that it used to be”), su música era perfecta para las noches de karaokes y canciones de cuna. Era el tipo de CD que se puede escuchar junto con niños y que se puede dejar en el auto al recoger a una chica para una cita.
“This Is Us” es todo lo que “Millennium” no era: infantil, auto-indulgente y francamente escalofriante. La melodía pegadiza del álbum es “PDA”, es quizás la más extraña: una oda a la muestra de afecto a su público, la canción tiene una letra que parece ser sacado de una película porno: “We’d be at the club, the restaurant, the grocery store or the movies / kissing and tourching with my hand all over your booty.” (Estaríamos en el club, el restaurante, la tienda de comestibles o en el cine / besar y tocar con mis manos todo su botín) Uno asumiría que los hombres a mediados 30 años de edad se sentiría al menos un poco de verguenza en crear una canción tan ridículamente lascivo, sin embargo, el grupo describe su exhibicionamismo en minucioso detalle: “From the lobby to the patio / From the Starbucks to the Navo / Hmm, nasty.” (Desde el vestíbulo hasta el patio / Desde el Starbucks a la Navo / Hmm, desagradable) Sí, de hecho es desagradable.
La gracia salvadora del álbum, apropiadamente, tiene poco que ver con los Backstreet Boys a sí mismos. Poniendo su dinero y la fama a utilizar sorprendentemente buena, el grupo acorralado en un grupo de una lista talentosa de productores que entregan al álbum la legitimidad que necesita. Jim Jonsin, el hombre detrás del tema “Lollipop” de Lil Wayne y de T.I. “Whatever You Like,” trae a su sintetizados de marcas entre combos y cadenas para su canción, lo que hace al menos un poco aceptable, Ryan Tedder de One Republic - el mago diseñador de “Halo” de Beyonce - hace su mayor esfuerzo para dar a “Undone” una cierta madurez, y Max Martin, productor original del grupo, se aleja de su sonido épico habitual en favor de algo más parecido al caramelo de niños recubierto de música. En cuando a la aparición de T-Pain en “She´s a Dream” - hace todo lo que puede para salvar la canción.
Si bien incicialmente es agradable saber que la boyband más famosa del mundo ha decidido seguir con la música, despúes de escuchar “This Is Us”, casi desearía que los Backstreet Boys se diera por terminado. En propias palabras a la banda inmortal, “no es nada más que un error”.
Pros T-Pain
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Han salido las primeras imagen de BSB en The Bonnie Hunt Show
En esta ultima podemos ver A Jessica y Cynthia quienes se durmieron desde anoche para ser las primeras en entrar y claro amigas del Twitter quienes nos mantuvieron informando detalle a detalle.
Comenzaron las votaciones para los que serán los nominados en los People’s Choice Awards 2010, nuestros boys no estan incluidos en las opciones de la categoria de Artista POP favorito, pero esta la posibilidad de incluir al que uno quiera en la lista, por eso debemos unirnos todos y votar por nuestros Backstreet Boys, para que queden como nominados a los premios!!!
En varios sitios, revizando se ha hecho notorio la caida de ventas de This Is Us, en Billboard iniciamos la primer semana en el número 9, esta semana han caido al número 64.
En mixup mexico, la primer semana estuvimos en el número 2, esta semana han caido al número 6.
Chicas necesitamos más promoción, ahi q mantenerlos en los primeros 10. Así q si tienes un metro, facebook, twitter, has que el mundo sepa que los Backstreet Boys continuan!
Ya lo habíamos comentado las intenciones de esta banda irlandesa de volver a incursionar en el panorama musical: lo harán a fines de noviembre de la mano del Where We Are, su nuevo disco, y el primer sencillo extraído del mismo será “What About Now”.
Ahora bien, en el trabajo también se incluirá una canción que supuestamente iba a ser para Leona Lewis: “Shadows” fue escrita por Ryan Tedder y AJ McLean de los Backstreet Boys para su álbum This Is us, pero terminó siendo grabada por Westlife…
“Ryan y yo escribimos el tema para el nuevo álbum de los Backstreet, pero no llegó a estar en él. La canción iba a ser inicialmente grabada por Leona Lewis, pero pensándolo mejor decidieron dársela a Westlife porque es más indicada para unabanda de chicos ”, trascendió.
There's a new interview with AJ for a slovenian website. I've tried to translate it into English... it's not that perfect at all but intelligible I think :]
Translation
AJ McLean: We are excited about the sexy Slovenes Published: 22 October 09
Beautiful women, local specialties and nightlife! These are three reasons which are attractive to the Backstreet Boys.
AJ McLean who's well known for his bad boy image and being a rebel gave us an exclusive interview.
Does Brian still have the swine flu?
- Brian is healthy. But we're pretty afraid.
It's your first show in Slovakia. Do you know something about our country?
- I know just a little bit. But I know that they have beautiful women. Really looking forward to you!
Howie and Brian may truly regret that they're already married.
- Oh yes.
What about your Dance creations and dance rehearsals?
- Finally I've finished my training. There are just a few days until the tour starts. 85% we will dance in our show.
Is the training difficult? You aren't 18 anymore...
-Yes... you're right. We can't exegerate in our shows (laughter). But it'll be an amazing show!
Do you sing hits like 'As long as you love me' or 'Quit playing games' ?
- I don't think our old songs are also our biggest hits we've ever done... there will be a few surprises. I don't want to give any details.
When you see the hyteria about the current teen stars... do you feel mad or is it a lack to you?
Yes and no... But we still have amazing fans! But those grown up.
?????[You just have zívol, you do so nudím?
- No, božechráň. I just made out of the training! ]????
Did you live a normal life for the last 16 years in show business?
- Not at all... I was forced to grow up fast.
Would you like that your own children will be famous?
- Whether they want to be a popstar, dancer, composer, baseball player or fire fighters. They'll always have my fullest support.
What would you be if you haven't been a Backstreet Boy?
- I would also be in show business - theatre or television.
Please finnish the sentence: In twenty years the Backstreet Boys will ...
- ... still make great music together and withstand the ravages of time. (laughter)
Temprano publicamos la nota de milenio.com sobre una entrevista en la alfombra roja de los premios MTV LA ahora les dejamos el video donde muestra detalles, y un saludo a las regias de Monterrey de parte de los boys.
Para que vean que los boys aun no se olvidan de nosotras, pero chicas esto no quiere decir nada, tengan paciencia ya que lo mas posible es que sea hasta finales de 2010 o principios de 2011, en esto no se sabe, cuando tengamos confirmación se dará a conocer.
Los Angeles, California.- Tal parece que las peticiones de las fanáticas de los Backstreet Boys para que regresen a México funcionaron, y es que los integrantes han asegurado que podría ser a finales de este año o a principios del próximo cuando pisen suelo mexicano.
“Nos encanta México y aún más Monterrey, así que seguramente estaremos allá muy pronto. Estamos haciendo toda la logística y los regios ya están contemplados. Es una ciudad que amo”, dijo A.J., quien fue de los más asediados a su paso por una conocida alfombra roja en la ciudad de Los Ángeles, California.
Reapareciendo juntos, después de que durante la presentación de su nuevo álbum la influenza atacara a uno de sus integrantes, en esta ocasión desfilaron juntos y confesaron estar listos para regresar a trabajar.
“Todos estamos sanos y ya arriba del barco para dar a conocer nuestro disco. Brian paso días difíciles y nosotros también, por no saber cómo iba evolucionando su enfermedad, pero ya está más sano que nunca”, indicó Nick.
“This is us” es el título de su más reciente álbum, lanzado hace apenas unos días, y el cual para su sorpresa, debutó en el Top 10 de los más vendidos de Billboard. “Nuestra disquera nos dio la noticia y estamos felices por el resultado. Las fanáticas nos han demostrado su apoyo incondicional, y es por eso que seguimos aquí”.
Brian, Howie, A.J. y Nick continuarán su gira promocional por Estados Unidos, para después trasladarse a Europa y Asia, ambos mercados que disco a disco, los reciben como los ídolos noventeros que se convirtieron gracias a éxitos como “Everybody”, “I want it that way”, “As long as you love me”, entre muchos otros.
Aunque bien sabemos que no puede ser este año, quizas hablen del 2010 a mediados o principios de 2011. Ahorren ya!
Siguen apareciendo videos de los chicos en Los Premios MTV. En esta oportunidad un periodista de la radio Movistar de Colombia entrevistó anuestros BSB y logró que le mandaran un saludo a la radio. Acontinuación les dejamos el video.entrevistó a nuestros BSB y logró que le mandaran un saludo a la radio. Acontinuación les dejamos el video
Les dejamos otra entrevista de los chicos realizadapor la prensadanesa. En el video solo aparecen Nick, Alex y Howie yaque fue en esamisma semana cuando Brian estuvo con la Gripe A.
Durante una entrevista durante los MTV LA los BSB declararon que irán a Chile en Febrero de 2011. Además mencionan a México como un pais que les encanta tener fans. Asi que chicas, ahorren por que esto se esta confirmando y tienen tiempo de sobra.
Since 16 years the Backstreet Boys break the hearts of girls and created legendary songs like 'I want it that way'. The Boys will introduce their new Album in november in Bamberg - Germany. x-bay-Maker Felicitas Wilke got the chance to talk with Band member AJ - exactly 10 minutes. This time was fixed by the record company. Stars are stars.
x-bay: Earlier this month your new album 'This is us' was released. What can we expect?
AJ: You can expect an awesome album, song for song. We're very proud of it. It shows who we are and it's a mix of Pop and R'n'B. In a way it brings us back to the roots.
x-bay: Kevin left the band 3 years ago. Have you adapt to work without him?
AJ: At the beginning it was very new for us just being 4. But now that's the new face of the Band. All doors are open for Kevin if he wants to come back to the group. Who knows... he could come back.
x-bay: Does he have any plans to become a Backstreet Boy again?
AJ: I won't give a comment to this matter. Currently he is doing his own business. But I can see that his eyes are sparkle. Maybe he's thinking about to come back.
x-bay: The Backstreet Boys exist since 1993. Many girls, including me, have grown up with you. Don't you think sometimes - We're done?
AJ: No. As long as we take pleasure in doing music and as long as our fans want to hear our music we definately don't stop. It's our passion and our life.
x-bay: When you've started your fans were kids and teenagers. Now they've grown up. Are they faithful to you or do you get new fans?
AJ: It's a mix of both. Some of the fans who were with us from the very beginning take their own children with them to concerts. A new generation of Backstreet Boys fans has arisen. But there are also new fans who didn't like us before or kept it a secret. I would say that our music is for every age class and is compatible with everyone's taste in music.
x-bay: In Germany you're successful and well-known since the mid 90's. Did you ever learned a little German after your many visits?
AJ: We've learnded just a little so we are able to get through standard situations. But it's very helpful that most Fans speak English. But we can order our food in German.
x-bay: In your band history you've done many long breaks. What did you enjoy the most in those breaks?
AJ: Well... we all have families. Some of us are also married and have children. We were able to spend time with them or make a journey. But there's a point for all of us where we miss being on stage. But the breaks are important because they allow us to live a normal life for some months and they bring us also down to earth. After these breaks we are able again being the Backstreet Boys.
x-bay: Where are you right now?
AJ: Right now I'm in Los Angeles , lying in my bed. But I have to get up because I have to go to the dance rehearsal. This is our last week before we set off for our tour.
The Backstreet Boys did debut in the top 10 after all, at #9 with 42,000 copies. This marks them for their 8th top 10 in a row (which includes all of their albums except their first international release which hit #12 in the US).
The Backstreet Boys are back… again, with a new album and tour after their 2007 record Unbreakable was released with more of a whimper rather than a bang.
Howie Dorough, 36, says the band has high hopes for its new album This Is Us, which was released last week. But for God’s sake, don’t call it a comeback!
“That’s right, we say don’t call it a comeback,” Howie tells Reuters.
“But I think this is going to be a record that people hear.
“Our last two were great but came after we took a break and there was a bit of a backlash. People needed a bit of a break from the Backstreet Boys. The last two records were a good rebuilding process and took us to this point.”
In their 17-year history, the BBs have had their fair share of turmoil: AJ McLean went to rehab for alcohol and drug addiction in 2001 and Nick Carter was the star of the E! reality show House of Carters.
Meanwhile, Brian Littrell’s 7-year-old son Baylee has been diagnosed with the heart condition Kawasaki Syndrome, and Howie lost his sister Caroline Dorough-Cochran to Lupus in 1998 when she was 37.
The fifth member of the band, Kevin Richardson, left in 2006.
How have their life experiences affected the group? “Time has not changed us but it has made us grow,” Howie says.
“We have grown into the adults we are now — the fathers, the friends, the entertainers that we are now and the career-minded people that we are.”
And the music? “We have a lot more to write about now with the personal experiences that have happened along the way,” says Howie.
“We have also become more seasoned as entertainers. It has opened our eyes and our minds. We’re no longer just entertainers but also businessmen and we are finding a healthy balance of career and families.”
And despite being well into their thirties, these men have no need to change their name.
“Boys to us has never been an age thing,” insists Howie. “If the Beastie Boys and the Beach Boys and Pet Shop Boys can stay boys, so can we.”
The Backstreet Boys are back. And on their latest album, This Is Us, the guys are declaring their return to the sound that made them famous back in the late '90s.
Gone are the adult-contemporary touches they've favored in recent years. It's back to the pulsating beats and dance-music vibe. And Brian Littrell thinks now is the perfect time for the guys to show the world they still have what it takes.
"I think This Is Us is definitely the Backstreet Boys being comfortable with who we are," he told MTV News about the album, which dropped last week. "If you go back to 1995 and '96, when we first started releasing records, the thing is, those sounds that we were using then are actually back in style. The live-band sound is away. The techno drums, the Euro dance sound has taken over the airwaves with the Lady Gagas."
But Littrell is quick to point out that the guys aren't just jumping on the bandwagon of Top 40 trends. "We've been doing it for a long time," he said. "When we went back in the studio, the reason we went with this direction was we wanted to be able to dance onstage. We wanted to move around."
Since the guys have been together for so long, Littrell said critics and fans need to realize the group has to grow up. "When we do a record like This Is Us and it turned heads a little bit, like, 'Wow, it's edgier. It's different,' " Littrell said. "My thing is, back up 15 years ago, 'cause it sounds like what we were doing 15 years ago. It has a little more urban feel to it. Then again, we have to go back to our roots. We were all a bunch of Justin Timberlakes listening to R&B music before there was Justin Timberlake."
For the album, the boys hooked up with longtime collaborator Max Martin, as well as a few new faces, like Lady Gaga producer RedOne, T-Pain and Ryan Tedder.
"Everybody has us trapped in a box," he said. "Working with a guy like T-Pain, you have no choice but to get an R&B, hip-hop vibe, which is what we wanted to do. It's not just because T-Pain is T-Pain. We're fans as well, even though we're entertainers. We pulled in the Jim Johnsons, who did T.I.'s 'Whatever You Like' and Soulja Boy, what we call that dirty South sound."
For Littrell's favorite track on the album, the midtempo love ballad "Undone," the guys hooked up with OneRepublic frontman Tedder. "You can play it for anybody and you wouldn't know that it's us," he said. "That's when the song sells itself."
Backstreet Boys net their seventh consecutive top 10 album on the Billboard 200 with "This Is Us," starting at No. 9 with 42,000. The quartet's last effort, 2007's "Unbreakable," entered and peaked at No. 7 with 81,000.
Alternate Title: Fast Cash World Premiere English - Action/Adventure - 110 mins.
Screenings (Click time to add to Outlook Calendar) Friday, Nov. 6th - 5:00 PM - Fairmont #1
Company Epic Pictures Group, Inc.
Cast Nick Carter, Andrew Keegan, Brandon Quinn, Natalia Cigiluti, Reno Wilson, Tom Arnold, Albert Patrick
Director(s) Kim Bass
Writer(s) Kim Bass
Producer(s) Kim Bass, Deanna Shapiro, Kevin Heard
Production Status Post-Production
Completion Year 2009
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Interesting, the title above is not that one that was mentioned before, so it might be another working title.
I'll check more info, but I'm pretty sure the screening is part of the AFM, the independent film distributors Expo/Convention, which is held in Santa Monica. I'm pretty sure Fairmont refers to the Fairmont Hotel in Santa Monica. If you've read my posts about it in the past, you know it's the same festival where "The Hallowed" premiered in 2004. If the "rules" are the same as back then, the screening is only open to Expo attendees, and possibly residents of Santa Monica. I'll try to get more info about how/if the general public can attend.
... also, the guys will be touring in Europe, so Nick will not be attending the premiere.
The Backstreet Boys have just recently released their newest single “Straight Through My Heart” and now one of the Boys is hoping to branch out on his own. AJ McLean says that he’s been working on his solo effort for four years now! Can you believe that?!
The
singer tells Digital Spy, "I’ve been making my record for about four years, it’s been a lifetime in the making!"
He continues explaining, "We finished [the new Backstreet Boys] record about three weeks ago, so now I’m wrapping up on my record. The album will be out in November, the single will be out in September but it won’t hit you guys until spring next year."
AJ says that his fellow Backstreet Boys have been supporting him and describes the album as an "amazing record." "It’s a pretty awesome record and I’m really proud of it. I wrote the majority of the record along with some amazing writers and it’s kind of me introducing me to the world as myself."
He’s been working with JC Chasez and of course Ryan Tedder (who isn’t working with him lately?) on this new album, which he is expecting to release later this year. You guys looking forward to hearing what the album sounds like?!
Back in the day, the Backstreet Boys blazed the boy band trail. Nick Carter and his 4 bandmates faced crowds of screaming teen girls (kind of like the swarms of ladies who follow Robert Pattinson's every move today) and sold over 100 million albums. But, the musicians eventually got brushed aside and fell out of the spotlight. A couple rehab trips, babies, and break-ups later, Howie Dorough claims the band's 7th album This is Us is going to put them back on the map. And, if not, they're touring the map, anyway.
The group of 4 will go on the road at the end of the month (Kevin Richardson left the group a few years ago to start a family) and they've all apparently grown up a lot since hits like "I'll Never Break Your Heart" from the late '90s. It's probably about time, but we'll always have a soft spot for those 6th grade dance memories they made for us.
Dorough said in a Reuters interview, "We have grown into the adults we are now -- the fathers, the friends, the entertainers that we are now and the career minded people that we are."
Despite claiming they're not the same girl-crazed music makers they once were, they're still fine with being called "boys." "Backstreet Men" does sound a little off, for sure. Dorough said: "Boys to us has never been an age thing. If the Beastie Boys and the Beach Boys and Pet Shop Boys can stay boys, so can we."
'I am 100 percent back up to par,' he tells MTV News.
Last week, the Backstreet Boys had to sideline plans to promote their latest album, This Is Us, after Brian Littrell was diagnosed with swine flu. But 10 days after that diagnosis, Littrell said his health has improved and he's ready to get the show back on the road.
"I am a lot better than I was last week. We are better now," he told MTV News on Wednesday (October 14). "I still have a little lingering cough, but at the same time, I am 100 percent back up to par. I saw [the other guys] yesterday at rehearsal, and everyone looked pretty healthy."
Littrell was busy with the band in Japan when he realized he might need to see a doctor. "I was very surprised. It happened so fast that I had no time to really react to it," he said of getting sick. "With the normal flu, you have an onset of days, where you know something is wrong. ... I didn't really feel bad."
Now that Littrell has put the flu behind him, the Backstreet Boys are hard at work rehearsing for their tour, which kicks off later this month.
"I've had the flu before, obviously," Littrell said. "When I do get sick, my wife says I'm not a good sick patient, 'cause I don't let people help me a lot. ... I started my antibiotics Sunday evening. The doctor saw me every day up until Wednesday. Again, we caught it right at the very beginning, as early as my body would tell that I have the swine flu."
Littrell was surprised he got sick because he makes his health a priority. "It happened so fast. I really had no warning signs," he said. "I pride myself on taking care of myself. I go and get sick, and the guys are going out at night and being out all night, and I'm thinking, 'I was being a good boy, and I go and get sick.' "
17
years after their formation, one of the world's original boybands, the
Backstreet Boys are set to release their seventh studio album, This Is
Us.
This time, the boys have gone back to their 90's roots of classic, dance-driven pop.
While
some critics have not been particularly kind to the new album, some
calling it boring and uneventful - the fans will be the judge, after
sending their 2006 album Never Gone, to number 3 on the US charts.
The Backstreet boys are currently preparing for a world tour.
The Backstreet Boys began as a group of wide-eyed teenagers but 16
years later, after battles with drug addiction and the loss of loved
ones, believe their seventh album shows they have matured.
The Backstreet Boys, the first U.S. group launched by boy band mogul
Lou Pearlman, started as a five-member band with a list of chart hits
but is now a quartet.
The band took a break from 2002 but returned two years later, with a
fifth album released in 2005, "Never Gone," then a sixth,
"Unbreakable," in 2007 after singer Kevin Richardson left in 2006 which
did not sell as well.
Howie Dorough, 36, said the band has high hopes for its new album
"This Is Us" which will be backed up with a world tour starting at the
end of October. Also in the band are A.J. McLean, who went into rehab
in 2001 for alcohol and drug addiction, Nick Carter, and Brian Littrell.
Dorough spoke to Reuters about the band and new album:
Q: So it's not a comeback?
A: "That's right, we say don't call it a comeback. But I think this
is going to be a record that people hear. Our last two were great but
came after we took a break and there was a bit of a backlash. People
needed a bit of a break from the Backstreet Boys. The last two records
were a good rebuilding process and taken us to this point."
Q: It's been 17 years since you started out together. Have you all changed?
A: "No, time has not changed us but it has made us grow. We have
grown into the adults we are now -- the fathers, the friends, the
entertainers that we are now and the career minded people that we are.
There have been bumps but everything has happened for a reason -- maybe
apart from the loss of some loved ones -- and we have always tried to
find a positive from it."
Q: Have these experiences over the years changed your music?
A: "It has affected our music. We have a lot more to write about now
with the personal experiences that have happened along the way. We have
also become more seasoned as entertainers. It has opened our eyes and
our minds. We're no longer just entertainers but also businessmen and
we are finding a healthy balance of career and families."
Q: You began as boys but have become men. Any plans to change the band's name?
A: "Boys to us has never been an age thing. If the Beastie Boys and the Beach Boys and Pet Shop Boys can stay boys, so can we."
Q: You all have other projects on the side of the band with solo
records and you also co-manager other singers. Does that cause any
conflict?
A: "For me I am into having my hands in a bunch of different things.
I am a Leo and I love to be active and creative. We all came from
individual backgrounds and we don't want to lose our identities so we
allow ourselves to do other projects on the side. We all try to make
sure the Backstreet Boys takes the main role."
Q: Your sister Caroline Dorough-Cochran died in 1998 of Lupus aged 37 and you set up a foundation to raise money for this.
The Backstreet Boys put Mario Barth sweat. In view of his mission, "Welcome to Mario Barth - to on Saturday, 17.10. To dance 22:15 on RTL Clock - it moves the guys before and Barth have to guess which song it is. That is connected directly to the Backstreet Boys in the United States.
Joker, there is no way for Mario Barth, but the help of a-ha, miträtseln the industrious. Concentrated Manpower expects us then. Be sure to turn on!
AJ has
already finished the recording of the album in May. The CD will surely
be promoted (the next AJ's tour is in November), the album's cover will
be created by Tyler Shanks. AJ will suppousedly be dressed in a dress
if he picks the RMWD title (RMWD-REAL MEN WEAR DRESSES). If he picks
other title (KINKY ADVICE), he will be naked (on the cover). Obviously,
AJ McLean wants to get attention (he always wanted to be #1).
The
following people worked with AJ on the CD: JC Chasez, Mark Hudson (he's
a musical legend. worked with Aerosmith and Ringo Starr from the
Beatles), Ryan Teddler (from One Republic).
The album is
suppoused to be set in 'funky' style/genre (great for me!!!), there
will be ballads on the CD. AJ's new style was praised by Time's music
critic Sarah Tomlinson.
A casi una semana completa de su estreno, This Is Us, se ubica dentro del Top 10 de ventas a traves de iTunes, así lo ha informado la asociación de prensa norteamericana. Les dejamos el resumen completo de este ranking.
The top 10 singles and albums on iTunes
Semana Final al 12 de Octubre
01. Crazy Love, Michael Buble
02. The Blueprint 3, Jay-Z
03. Give Up the Ghost, Brandi Carlile
04. Brand New Eyes, Paramore
05. The Twilight Saga: New Moon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
En una entrevista a un periodico de suecia, han dicho que el nuevo CD de Aj saldrá en 2010 y se titulará “Have It All” Aun así esperamos que este título se confirme, ya que puede cambiar.
Además nos comentan que el album pudo ser llamado Bigger.
Aunque este video ya se los habia dejado Lexxie el dia de ayer, hoy encontramos la entrevista directamente de CNN como habian comunicado los chicos.
Los boys fueron entrevistados en Headline News hace varios meses cuando se grabó “Straight Through My Heart ‘ en los estudios. Esto es lo que saldrá al aire en la televisión el día de hoy. Checalo a continuación: