Monday 2 August 2010

Jonas Brothers Comparisons Burnham Dish, Debut Single


In pop music are as perennial as groups made up of brothers who hope that their catchy tunes will catch the attention of teens around the world. Burnham, a trio of siblings from Vermont who specialize in hooky pop rock, in a long line tare following hat includes the likes of Hanson and the Jonas Brothers. The comparisons between the three Burnhams Alex, Andre and Forrest and their brotherly predecessors are inevitable. But are they fair?
"I see ourselves in the way that we're all brothers, obviously. We get that comparison. The Jonas Brothers, of course, are really amazing," Andre Burnham told MTV News.
"A lot of our influences musically, we were always listening to classic music like the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, all the kinds of classic stuff that our dad brought to the table cause he's old school," Andre continued. "But we also love a lot of the contemporary artists like Coldplay, OneRepublic, Killers, (and) Kings of Leon."
In September, the guys will hit the road as one of the opening acts on pop sensation Justin Bieber's My World Tour. Until then the guys are hard at work on their debut album, which will have collaborations with the likes of OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder and Rihanna producer Brian Kennedy. "It's been really great," Forrest, the youngest, explained. "We've learned so much."
In either late 2010 their album is scheduled to come out or early 2011. In the meantime, the guys have fans gushing over their debut single "Catch Me If You Can," which was produced by Tedder.
"It's actually fun," Alex the oldest Burnham said of the song. "It's about your girlfriend (breaking up with) you and then all of a sudden she wants you back. And you're like, 'No, you just dumped me! I'm still mad at you. So, catch me if you can.' It's that kind of vibe and it's all fun and stuff, but it translates really well to a song."

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