The Borneo Post

Cranberrie­s, TLC, Hanson bringing the 90s to 2017

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IRISH alt-rock band The Cranberrie­s, who rose to fame in the 1990s, have announced that they’re readying a new album to celebrate their 25th anniversar­y. They join fellow groups Hanson and TLC in bringing a touch of ‘90s nostalgia to 2017.

The Cranberrie­s revealed earlier this month that their new album “Something Else” — a nod to their 1993 debut album “Everybody Else is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?” — will drop on Apr 28. The album will feature the band’s old songs, reworked with the Irish Chamber Orchestra. This week the band shared a first track from the album, an orchestral version of their first major hit, “Linger”: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDK0xdiHB

The Cranberrie­s have also revealed plans to support the album release with a series of tour dates in the UK and Europe from May to August. Find out more at www.cranberrie­s.com.

Female trio TLC, meanwhile, have their own much-hyped comeback album on the way this year. After being funded on Kickstarte­r, the album has been tentativel­y scheduled for release in late June.

This week it was revealed that TLC will headline the second edition of the “I Love the ‘ 90s” tour, which will visit destinatio­ns throughout the US this summer. They’ll be joined by Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath, Naughty by Nature, Biz Markie, Montell Jordan, All 4 One and C& C Music Factory, among other groups of ‘90s fame.

The tour will be a chance for fans to hear new material from TLC’s new album.

Find out more about the tour at ilovethe90­stour.com.

Hanson, another ‘90s hitmaking group, have announced a comeback of their own to mark their 25th anniversar­y this year. The three brothers this week announced their “Middle Of Everywhere 25th Anniversar­y World Tour,” which will visit venues throughout North America and Europe from June through October, with Australian and South American legs to follow.

Pre- sales are already underway. Find out more at hanson.net. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Director of the Musee d’Orsay Laurence des Cars (left), guides Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and his wife Britain’s Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, during their visit to the museum in Paris on Saturday on the second day of their two-day...
Director of the Musee d’Orsay Laurence des Cars (left), guides Britain’s Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and his wife Britain’s Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, during their visit to the museum in Paris on Saturday on the second day of their two-day...

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