HANSON release the fourth single and title track from Against The World, their new project being rolled out throughout 2021 over seven months, one single at a time. “Against The World,” is available on all digital platforms.
“‘Against The World’ is really about striving for things you believe in, in spite of the odds against you,” says Isaac Hanson. “Anyone who has strived for something understands – the journey to achieve almost anything is full of days when it feels like it’s just you against the world.”
“In our personal journey we have shared that struggle not only with one another but with incredible fans for nearly 30 years,” added Taylor Hanson. “And when you have those alongside you striving together, almost anything is possible.”
Against The World was announced in May with the release of the debut single and video, “Annalie”, followed by “Don’t Ever Change” in June and “Only Love” in July, of which American Songwriter said “their most recent project signals to Hanson fans that the cup of creativity still runneth over for the trio.” The project will continue to usher in a stream of new content including music videos for each of the seven tracks and a summer concert series, offering both livestream and limited in-person tickets. Full schedule below.
The concert series, beginning tonight, will take place from July – October at the legendary Cain’s Ballroom in the band’s hometown of Tulsa, OK. Along with the live debut of the latest singles from Against The World, each show will be unique, highlighting different eras of the band’s career. The concerts will also serve as a primer for HANSON’s 2022 world tour, which will go on sale this fall.
The songs for Against The World were recorded at the legendary FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, AL, and bring together a series of new sounds that build on the band’s history. The project is deeply rooted in American soul and rock ‘n’ roll, as well as HANSON’s longevity as songwriters and performers who have continued to mine their origins while propelling their music forward.