"A Good WOW!"
                       From MTV.COM
 

                       If you want to see the benefits of taking a good, long time-out, you've
                       just got to get caught up with those Hanson guys.

                       In the years since Hanson released the giddy breakthrough hit
                       "MMMBop" and the 1997 debut "Middle Of Nowhere," we've been
                       poked with all three points on the dreaded filler triangle: the holiday
                       album ("Snowed In"), the "rarities/demos" comp ("3 Car Garage), and
                       the live album ("Live From Albertane"). A dry spell, it seemed.

                       What we weren't privy to, however, was how the towheaded trio of
                       Oklahoma hermanos -- Isaac, Taylor, and Zac -- stretched out and
                       bulked up, settling into their young adult selves with comfort and
                       confidence, radiating with good health and good vibes. The picture is
                       so reassuring, you just might think for a moment that all is right with
                       the world, or something.

                       Take a listen to what the brothers have been up to in the studio, and
                       you may feel the need to jump back and smack yourself. The group's
                       infectious melodies and sunny harmonies remain intact on the tracks
                       readied for the group's true follow-up disc, "This Time Around" (due
                       out in May), but the expected bubble-gummy, cavity-causing
                       sweetness has been displaced by grit, gospel, and a few strong
                       whiffs of patchouli and incense.

                       Jackson 5 comparisons of old will be lost as you find yourself making
                       sonic allusions to The Black Crowes (and, in the band's more
                       romantic moments, Matchbox 20). Hooking up on the LP with
                       H.O.R.D.E. Tour-ready folk as Blues Traveler harpsman John Popper
                       and blues-travelin' guitarist Jonny Lang (who appears on the title
                       track, which is also the first single) seems only to point up the
                       group's metamorphosis from a cute lil' caterpillar into a
                       groovy-colored butterfly.

                       MTV News' very own John Norris met up with Los Bros. Hanson to
                       get the scoop on the eternity between albums, the current boy-band
                       climate, the fans who've stuck by them through thick and thin, and
                       early reactions to the new LP -- something Isaac describes as "a
                       good wow." Oh, and let's not forget the new haircuts.