Monday, 23 August 2010

Backstreet Boys" Are all grown up now


Before there was Bieber, there was Backstreet.

The boy bands hits such as "Quit Playing Games With My Heart" and "I Want It That Way" is bringing its "This Is Us" tour.

Backstreet Boys' return will show to Pittsburgh for the first time in five years and the first time without eldest member Kevin Richardson, who left the group in 2006 to start a family. He is married and has a 3 year of old son.

Mr.Dorough said, "This record here, we reached back into what made us who we are -- that's good pop melodies, great harmonies -- and made it recent and relevant".

The album's attempt to be recent and relevant is reflected in the Euro dance beats of "Straight Through My Heart," the record's first single, and collaborations with producers behind some of Lady Gaga, Britney Spears and Kelly Clarkson's hits.

Mr.Dorough said, "We actually wanted to push the envelope with this record". "We wanted to reach out to some writers that people wouldn't have expected us to reach out to."

"We made a conscious effort to go back to being ourselves," Mr. Littrell said in a release. "It's important for the fans to remember what was, but it's also important for them to know where we're headed."

The tour is a similar blend of old and new. "All I Have to Give" from the debut album or "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)," which could arguably be called the group's anthem. Newer material, brief talks from the boys and film clips starring the band will be sprinkled throughout the show.

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