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[ New Kids on the Block ] Video: TODAY Show – New Kids on the Block are back and ‘committed’

For anyone who grew up in the late 1980s and early 1990s, New Kids on the Block were almost impossible to avoid. The five-member onetime boy band (Donnie Wahlberg, Danny Wood, Jordan Knight, Jonathan Knight and Joey McIntyre) sold over 80 million albums worldwide and sold out stadiums around the world when they toured.

Of course, they’re all grown up now, with a new album (“10”) and preparing to join fellow former teen heartthrob bands 98 Degrees and Boyz II Men on a tour that kicks off May 31. But before that, they dropped by the TODAY studio Wednesday — all dressed alike in gray suits and skinny ties (looking very “Jersey Boys”) — to chat with Matt Lauer about rebooting the band after so many years of downtime.

Check out the video for more — including a performance of their new song “Remix.”

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[ New Kids on the Block ] Germany – Comeback-Album in den Startlöchern

Mit ihnen begann die Ära der Boybands: Die New Kids On The Block waren die ersten, die durchgestylet, mit minutiös choreografierten Tanzeinlagen und ohne Instrumente die meist weiblichen Massen zum Kreischen brachten.

Nun melden sich die Ur-Väter aller Boybands mit einem neuen Album zurück. Am 5. April wird es erscheinen und den Titel „10“ tragen. In Originalbesetzung haben Donnie Wahlberg und Co. zwölf brandneue Songs aufgenommen, die in modernem Sound daherkommen, ihre musikalischen Wurzeln aber klar in den 80er und 90er Jahren haben.

Sowohl alte als auch neue Fans sollten damit mehr als auf ihre Kosten kommen. „Wichtig ist, dass sie mit dem zufrieden sind, was sie heute bekommen. Sie sollen wissen, dass sie damals ihr Herz an die richtigen verloren haben und dass es sich für sie gelohnt hat, auf das Comeback zu warten“, so Donnie Wahlberg.

Source: TIKonline.de

[ New Kids on the Block ] Germany – New Kids On The Block „Ladies, we’re coming for you“

Die New Kids On The Block sind das Phänomen, das Frauen kreischen ließ, die gesamte Musikindustrie auf den Kopf stellte und den Pop, die Mode und auch den Lifestyle von Jahrzehnten maßgeblich prägte. Mitte der 1980er Jahre gegründet, wurden die Fünf aus Boston die erste weltweit erfolgreiche „Boyband“ und damit zugleich auch zum Inbegriff einer neuen Art der kommerziellen Verwertung von Pop. Das am Freitag erscheinende Album „10“ ist das zweite seit dem Reunion-Longplayer „The Block“ und einer Kompilation zusammen mit den Backstreet Boys aus dem Jahr 2011.

Vierzehn Jahre nach dem Split trat die Band erstmals wieder zusammen auf und begeisterte alte sowie neue Fans. „Ich sehe die Reunion als Wiedergutmachung“, meinte NKOTB-Mitglied Donnie Wahlberg damals, „aber nicht für uns, sondern für unsere Fans. Am wichtigsten ist, dass sie mit dem zufrieden sind, was sie heute bekommen. Sie sollen wissen, dass sie damals ihr Herz an die richtigen verloren haben und dass es sich für sie gelohnt hat, auf das Comeback zu warten.“

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[ Donnie Wahlberg ] Donnie Wahlberg Misses New Kids On The Block Signing To Film Blue Bloods

Singer/actor Donnie Wahlberg pulled out of a promotional appearance with his group New Kids On The Block in New York City on Tuesday (02Apr13) after filming over-ran on his hit U.S. Tv show Blue Bloods.

The boyband was forced to attend the album signing at music store J&R as a four-piece because Wahlberg was held up on set, but the star has promised to make it up to disappointed fans during the group’s upcoming tour.

He first alerted followers to his potential no-show with a post on his Twitter.com page which read, “On set of Blue Bloods signing 500 pics (sic) in case they don’t wrap me in time for J&R appearance tonight!”

Read full article at ContactMusic.com.

[ New Kids on the Block ] Lyrics Analysis: “Remix (I Like The),” the Group’s Deepest-Ever Track

Almost by definition, boy bands don’t age well. The older the groups get, the harder it is to recapture the magic of when they were at their prime, capturing the hearts of the country and helping define the sound of the era’s popular music. The trick of how to stay relevant, contemporary or interesting as a boy band approaches middle age is one that countless such groups have struggled with over the years—and one which New Kids on the Block, one of the longest-running male vocal group phenoms still making music (and who released their new album 10 today), tackle in a rather clever way with their new single, “Remix (I Like The).”

The song’s title, which also comprises the entirety of the songs hook, is one of the year’s most intriguing you’ll see in passing this year, posing far more questions about the song it represents than it answers. Is it a song about dance music appreciation? Is it supposed to be a remix of itself, with the “original” version still to come? Or is it just a remix of one of their older songs, with the parenthetical and the non-parenthetical parts of the title reversed? Even if you don’t care about the song or about NKOTB themselves, you almost have to listen just to find out the answer.

And the answer, in the most literal sense, is that the song is actually an ode of appreciation to a ladyfriend of the New Kids, a former bookworm type (“She was that girl in the corner / Thick-rimmed glasses…ever the outcast”) who has come out of her shell (“She went from wallpaper / To heartbreaker”) much to the group’s delight (“Went straight from a 2 / To an I just wanna own ya…baby I just wanna own ya.”) The word “remix” is used in a way to imply a new-and-improved version, one that the New Kids prefer to the girl’s original edit. (Basketball analyst Jalen Rose would undoubtedly approve.)

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[ Jordan Knight ] New Kids on the Block’s Knight: Band Has ‘Gone Back Home On This Album’

“We were like, ‘Let’s just give the fans what they want, and put a twist on it,'” Jordan Knight tells Billboard about new album “10.”

The last time New Kids on the Block released an album was in 2008, and the late 80s/early 90s superstars’ first comeback LP was not entirely their own. “The Block,” which followed a 14-year hiatus for the vocal group responsible for hits like “Hangin’ Tough” and “You Got It (The Right Stuff),” was stuffed with collaborations, including guest appearances by Ne-Yo, Timbaland, New Edition, Akon, the Pussycat Dolls and a then-little-known Lady Gaga.

“The Block” has sold an impressive 332,000 copies to date, according to Nielsen SoundScan, but follow-up “10,” released through Kobalt on Tuesday (Apr. 2), finds NKOTB singing with a singular vision — that is, with nary a vocal collaborator on the entire LP. For Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood and Donnie Wahlberg, the first NKOTB album with all the members firmly in their 40s is a delightfully close-knit showcase.

Read the full article at Billboard.com.

[ New Kids on the Block ] New album, new website – the New Kids on the Block are back!

The New Kids on the Block are back.

Their new album “10” has been released to the majority of countries today.
You can either download the album on iTunes or get the cd on Amazon, at Target and your local record outlets.

Associated with the album release, they will be doing an InStore Signing at the J&R Music World in New York City later today, followed by TV appearances on the “TODAY Show” (NBC), “The View” (ABC) and “Watch What Happens Live” on BRAVO throughout the day tomorrow.

A few countries, such as Australia & Germany among others, will have to wait until Friday, April 5th to get their hands on this album, but it’s definitely worth the wait.

Read the referring NKOTB.com News Blog below:

IT’S HERE! NKOTB 10 HAS ARRIVED!

10 is now up on iTunes in the US, Canada, Latin America and many more countries around the world*! If you pre-ordered, don’t forget to collect!

If you didn’t pre-order, you can get it now, including the bonus track “Block Party”!

*A few countries, including Germany and Australia among others, will see 10 released later this week.

Other than that, the New Kids on the Block have completely revamped their official website.
Visit NKOTB.com to have a look at it.

[ New Kids on the Block ] Chart Highlights: NKOTB Return With ‘Remix’ On Adult Pop Songs

The Boston boy band returns with the first single from its album ’10,’ due tomorrow.

Debut No. 39 “Remix (I Like The)” New Kids On The Block

Twenty-five years after their breakthrough, Boston’s New Kids on the Block (still New … and still Kids) enter Adult Pop Songs at No. 39 with “Remix (I Like The).” The song previews their 10th album, aptly titled “10,” due tomorrow. While 1988 marked their first of nine Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits (all in a row through 1990) and first of five Billboard 200 top 10 albums, they actually dented Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs as early as 1986, when their debut single “Be My Girl” spent two weeks at No. 90.

Source: Billboard.com