Nearly
5 years after their last studio album, the Backstreet Boys mark
a resolute return with their 6th disc June 14 on Jive Records.
The 12-song ¡§Never Gone¡¨ reflects the adult ideals of a quintet
that broke music and concert sales records the world over, moving
more than 73 million albums (30 million in America) since their
introduction in 1997.
Certainly,
pop culture remains on a first-name basis with the five singers
that comprise BSB: Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell,
AJ McLean and Kevin Richardson. When they scored in the U.S.
with the debut platinum single ¡§Quit Playing Games (With My
Heart)¡¨-followed by such radio staples as ¡§Everybody (Backstreet's
Back),¡¨ ¡§All I Have To Give¡¨ and the No. 1 (in 18 nations) ¡§I
Want It That Way¡¨- the Backstreet Boys grew to personify an
unprecedented and celebrated youth-driven era in popular music.
As
teen idols, they sold more than 13 million copies each of their
first two U.S. albums, ¡§Backstreet Boys¡¨ (1997) and the No.
1 (in 25 nations) ¡§Millennium¡¨ (1999). ¡§Black and Blue¡¨ followed
(2000), moving 8 million copies, and then ¡§Hits: Chapter One¡¨
(2001), another platinum triumph. Along the way, the group logged12
top 40 hits, 8 of those reaching the top 10.
Today,
nearly a decade since their initial success-and following a
healthy 3-year breather-each group member admits that they needed
time to catch up, grow up and gain some perspective on the whirlwind
of fame.
¡§We
had been touring pretty much non-stop for 7 or 8 years and we
were almost living in a bubble; we had lost perspective on a
lot of things,¡¨ Kevin says. ¡§You need to take care of yourself
and rest and be able to reflect. This time off gave us a chance
to recharge our batteries and step away and see what has happened
in our lives, what we have accomplished and to be thankful for
the opportunities that we have had and thankful for each other.¡¨
Brian
became the first Backstreet Father during the break, Kevin took
on Broadway and London's West End with a starring role in ¡§Chicago,¡¨
Nick put out a solo project and Howie continued his efforts
with the Dorough Lupus Foundation after the loss of his oldest
sister Caroline in 1998. AJ McLean worked through personal demons
with a well-publicized stint in rehab.
¡§I've
been sober for 2 and a half,¡¨ AJ says. ¡§I appreciate my family
more, these guys more and myself more. Life is great. It's worth
living again.¡¨
¡§Never
Gone,¡¨ which BSB spent more than a year recording, accomplishes
the formidable task of moving beyond pop idol notoriety to reflect
what is happening in the group's lives and in the world. The
project features intensely personal, upfront vocals, coupled
with production that spares drum loops and synthesizers for
a mature, live, more rootsy vibe. Don't worry-the pandemic hooks
and velvet harmonies are still there, behind lyrics that tell
universal stories of hope, loss, redemption and love.
First
single ¡§Incomplete,¡¨ released in April, proves Backstreet Boys'
enduring relevance; in its first week out, the ballad was most-added
at radio. By the end of May, the song was climbing the top 10
on Billboard's mainstream top 40 chart as well as the top 5
of Top Digital Downloads. The accompanying video clip reached
No. 1 on AOL and garnered rotation on MTV, VH1 and MuchMusic.
Title track, ¡§Never Gone,¡¨ is among the most moving songs on
the album. Written by BSB's Kevin Richardson with Gary Baker
and Steve Diamond, the harmony-drenched ballad pays tribute
to the death of Kevin's father. It is produced by Mark Taylor.
¡§That
song has really been important to each one of us,¡¨ AJ says.
¡§In addition to the loss of Kevin's father, I lost both of my
grandparents, Nick his grandmother and Howie his sister. We've
all experienced great losses, so this song really touches us
personally.¡¨
Additional name-brand collaborators that assisted in launching
the Backstreet Boys' Chapter 2 include Billy Mann on "Poster
Girl", and Switchfoot's John Fields on "Lose It All".
Five for Fighting's John Ondrasik contributes ¡§Weird World,"
a song that examines in life in post 9/11 society.
The
guys also worked with John Shanks, the 2005 Grammy Award Producer
of the Year ("Safest Place To Hide"); and the venerable
Max Martin, who helped catapult to fame Ace of Base, Britney
Spears-and BSB, with "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart),"
"As Long As You Love Me" and "Everybody (Backstreet's
Back)."
Martin
collaborated on 4 of the 12 songs on "Never Gone,"
including "Climbing the Walls," a tour de force of
conflicting emotion, coupled with a melody so immediately gratifying,
you'll be singing along by the second chorus; and the melancholy
love song "I Still," which features skyscraping vocals
and a magical mesh of harmonies that should be a patented trademark
for the Backstreet Boys. Martin also worked with BSB on "Just
Want You To Know" and "Siberia."
Being
in the studio together for the first time in years, it took
the group some time to integrate their different musical influences.
But according to AJ, ¡§Once we got with Max, everything shifted
and we started going more toward contemporary, alternative pop
with a little R&B. We found exactly what we are supposed
to be doing for this album. It's more organic, with more live
instruments, and a nice departure for us. If we kept on doing
what we used to do-with the way music sounds today-people wouldn't
care anymore. We had to step ahead of ourselves.¡¨ Brian adds,
¡§It was essential for us to grow. If we're not getting better
and challenging ourselves, what are we here for?¡¨
Certainly, the average life span of most acts in popular culture
is far less than a decade, but the Backstreet Boys are proving
that growing with your audience-while staying true to a track
record of timeless melodies-cultivates the rare gift of endurance.
Indeed, Backstreet's back... again. ¡§We're excited and we hope
our fans are, too,¡¨ Kevin says. ¡§We're looking forward to a
happy, prosperous 2005.¡¨ |