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Hanson released a new studio disc last year, "The Walk,” produced by Danny Kortchmar, a Los Angeles session musician known for working with Carole King and Don Henley, and who helped them finish "Underneath.” A disc with several introspective ballads, it shows the band's continued evolution. But after all his band of brothers endured, Isaac Hanson said the group's next record will be brighter, lighter and celebratory. Fun will be the premium ingredient.
"One thing I do know is I've been really excited about the music we've been writing for the next record,” he said. "There's a certain levity that we're looking forward to in the future. Not sacrificing a good song or something that's musically interesting, but a levity and pop sensibility that's ...”
Then the word comes to him, and naturally it's a term from another time. "I think swing's coming back,” he said. "Not like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, but a nice swung groove is a good thing.”